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Massachusetts police probing the death of missing murdered mom Ana Walshe received a ransom note demanding $127,000, it has been revealed.
The note was sent to Cohasset Detective Harrison Schmidt on January 7, about a week after she was allegedly killed, and said: 'We have the so named Ana Walshe with us here … we had a deal worth $127,000.
'She messed up..we have her here with us and if she doesn’t pay the money..then she’ll never be back, and we know that the police and the FBI are involved.. Good luck finding us.'
It was sent via email from a man named Richard Walker, with Detective Schmidt receiving it three days after Walshe's name was added to the National Crime Information Center Database, the Boston Globe reported.
Mm-of-three Walshe, a real estate executive, is believed to have been beaten to death on New Year's Eve 2022 after her husband, Brian Walshe, discovered an alleged affair.
A ransom note was sent to Massachusetts cops investigating the disappearance of Ana Walshe, pictured above,