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Police Say Walsh Was Spotted During Elaborate Cover-up of Wife's Murder

2008_10_walshw.jpgThe Nassau County police revealed details in how William Walsh's story fell apart during questioning. Walsh, who had emotionally pleaded for his missing wife's return on Monday, was arrested for her murder on Wednesday.

Newsday reports that the "the chain of events that led to Leah Walsh's death began with an argument over whether he was cheating on her." Walsh, 29, confessed to police that he strangled his 29-year-old wife on Sunday morning. With her body still in the house, Detective Lt. John Azzata said, "Mr. Walsh went about his business, including doing his laundry at a local Laundromat, going to a local McDonald's."

On Sunday evening, he drove his wife's car, dumping her body in North Hills--Azzata said, "In the cover of darkness, he drove around Long Island and Nassau County looking for a dark area." On Monday morning, he took her car to the Seaford-Oyster Expressway, left it beside road, with her purse on the road as well, and walked home. He also used her cellphone to send a text message--"Have a great day. Love you bunches. Mwah."-- to his phone. But then came a mistake. From the NY Post:

"He went back to the car to plant the bag [of lunch] that he had apparently made for her on Friday," said the source. "He brought it to the car, and that was when he was spotted by the DOT."

A driver in a Department of Transportation roadside-assistance truck saw a white male leave Leah Walsh's car - which her husband had earlier abandoned on the side of the Seaford-Oyster Bay Expressway - and take off in a yellow car, police said.

Walsh drives a yellow Mustang. According to Newsday, police say that during Walsh's confession, when asked what he did with his wife's driver's license and credit card, "Walsh leaned down and took them out of his shoe." Walsh's lawyer says that the confession was made through "trickery" and after 15 hours of questioning without a lawyer. The Nassau County police say they questioned him for 6 hours. And Det. Lt. Azzata said, "Ultimately he was remorseful, I don't think it was set up. I think it was impulsive."

Leah Walsh's brother John Hirschel said thanked the police and those supporting the family, "Without you I think this nightmare would have been completely unbearable. Leah always strove to brighten the world around her. She always lent a hand to those who most needed it."

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  • skiergirl24

    fry his arse. the poor family of that girl.

  • Jen S

    What a dirtbag. Never trust a man in a yellow low-end sports car, especially if he's from LI or Jersey.

  • SeasTooFarToReach

    This guys obviously has never seen Law and Order: Criminal Intent.



    Maybe that show is not as far fetched as I thought.



    Lock him up for life! Scumbag.

  • sartre_is_for_lovers

    that cop is totally making a pederass hyphen undressing you with his eyes face.

  • Steven

    Lock him up for life!

  • Mr Mel

    That is why the courts have to judge the people.

  • Snoopy

    Jack the Ripper got away with the "perfect murders".

  • NannyState

    The only "perfect murder" is the one that's never committed. Asshole.

  • rdc

    Yeah I mean, I understand that. It just strikes me as totally insane to talk to police about any sort of crime in which you have any involvement as a suspect or otherwise without a lawyer.

  • HUGO_MEGO

    I think he is innocent.

  • jaycjay

    Talking to police without a lawyer, at least for the initial interview, is standard procedure when people try this approach. If he's just a grieving husband, be doesn't need a lawyer.



    At some point he could have acted shocked that they were considering him a suspect, and then asked for a lawyer. But it would have looked suspicious to do it up front when he was playing the innocent role just trying to help the cops find "the real killer."



    Ultimately it's pretty foolish to think that you can outsmart seasoned homicide detectives, especially with the lack of planning in an "impulsive" crime like this.

  • rdc

    What is this idiot doing talking to police without a lawyer in the first place?

  • schizofriendly

    George Carlin said it best:



    "Women are crazy and men are stupid. And, women are crazy because men are stupid."

  • emilydickinson

    And he would have gotten away with it, if it weren't for these meddling kids and their stoner dog.

  • Jen Chung

    Sorry - I meant to write that Walsh had his wife's credit card and license in his shoe--which he showed during confession.

  • thedroog

    @gossipgirl



    not surprising, look who wrote it.

  • mcc32

    what do the license and "credit" in the shoe have to do with anything??

  • rcltrh

    He's cute though. Will be very popular in prison I think.

  • gossipgirl

    I find this article very confusing to read.

  • r1b2

    Like a guilty boy covering his tracks. Loser douche.

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