Get ready for a gripping true-crime podcast that delves deep into the mysterious disappearance of Ana Walshe, a devoted mother who vanished without a trace. We'll leave no stone unturned as we talk to investigators, psychologists, and those who knew Ana best, searching for answers to her inexplicable disappearance and the man charged with her murder - her own husband, Brian Walshe. With every epis... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | News CommentaryNewsTrue Crime |
Brian Walshe's CHILLING Google Search History Revealed (Full List)
A killer’s smartest tool is also his biggest liability: the internet. In this stunning final segment, the Hidden Killers team reveals the most damning evidence against Brian Walshe—h... more
Brian Walshe: The Anatomy of An Alleged Narcissistic Killer
From one case of hidden horror to another, the show transitions to the tragic murder of Ana Walshe at the hands of her husband, Brian Walshe. This segment meticulously pieces together the f... more
FBI Profiler on Kirk's Assassin, Hoffman's Depravity & Walshe's Google History
This is the complete, must-see episode of Hidden Killers, providing in-depth analysis of three of the most disturbing cases making headlines. The show opens with an exclu... more
Michael Proctor's Career of Alleged Cover-Ups In Memoriam
Michael Proctor had everything a cop could want—respect, power, and a reputation that, for years, seemed untouchable. But by March 2025, he wasn’t just out of a job—he was a liability. Fired.... more
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I love leaving positive reviews online, and I just can’t with this one, and the host. Corny way of discussing the topic, and his cadence is really bad, certainly not fitting on the topic.
I’ll not to mention the commercials, holy cow. The most I’ve encountered in any podcasts. I wanted this to be good, or even just slightly below average. It’s not. Trust me it’s not.
I was really looking forward to this podcast, but by mid episode 1 and the intro.. the VERY loud commercials and sooooo many of them over and over and over.. I gave up. it made me angry. I'm just going to find another podcast. Playing Bjs wholesale commercials 15 times in a row it HORRIBLE. and why are all the commercials SO LOUD?! VERY disappointed.
I was really looking forward to this podcast, but by mid episode 1 and the intro.. the VERY loud commercials and sooooo many of them over and over and over.. I gave up. it made me angry. I'm just going to find another podcast. Playing Bjs wholesale commercials 15 times in a row it HORRIBLE. and why are all the commercials SO LOUD?! VERY disappointed.
What’s up with this ridiculous new trend of podcasts with 9-11 minute episodes ? How annoying. I refuse to listen to any of them. Are these podcasters so lazy that they can only manage multiple very short episodes ?
Waste of time. When this first happened, it was interesting. Now it seems like the host is just reaching and basically covering the same bits over and over, because he has nothing else to report about this.
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This gripping true-crime podcast provides an in-depth exploration of the mysterious disappearance of Ana Walshe, who vanished under perplexing circumstances, leading to her husband, Brian Walshe, being charged with her murder. Each episode features interviews with investigators, psychologists, and individuals close to Ana, aiming to uncover the truth behind this baffling case. Listeners are treated to fresh insights and ongoing updates, as the hosts dissect the complex layers of evidence and personal narratives surrounding this tragic event. The podcast stands out for its engaging storytelling and community conversations, inviting listeners to join a Facebook group for discussions, creating a sense of connection among true-crime enthusiasts... more
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Finding Ana launched 3 years ago and published 51 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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