Maura Murray

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It reminds me of someone convicted in the eyes of the public and wishing to go on Oprah rather than a hard hitting interviewer to voice their
opinions and feelings because they know she will toss the softball questions and heaven forbid if the truth is touched on or a feeling is hurt.

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One of the few things that Snowey and I actually agree on is that I also feel that her past plays into the equation. Why was she there in a beaten down car on a cold Feb winter and with the expressions to her teachers that she would be gone for a week.You can rule out that it was just a short trip to go for a hike or go skiing. If Maura was abducted by a stranger then the past really wouldn't matter much cause it was random. If Maura ran away or committed suicide then the past would matter in determining what option might have been the stronger of the possibilities.

Mauras Past: questions that might mean something:

-was Maura about to be expelled from UMASS

-Did Maura Hit Vasi

-Did Fred hit Maura after Corolla crash

-Was Maura pregnant

-Did Maura have another boyfriend

- Was Fred there to buy a car for Maura that weekend
JWB

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Hi Granny

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JWB wrote:
Hi Granny
Hey JWB- long time no chit chat. I hope you are doing well.

Granny
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Granny M wrote:
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Hey JWB- long time no chit chat. I hope you are doing well.
Granny
Thanks Granny for asking. I am doing pretty good thanks. I am excited about warm weather on the doorsteps etc and in general life is great thanks. Say hi to Gramps.
Mall cop

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Yep- JWB has made many of the same statements that some are just now agreeing on today, JWB initiated the statements of the family holding back info but was handcuffed for saying so.

I believe as an officer of a local mall that posters here make judgements on someones posting name and not the message given.

NH has mountains and north shore have fish.
Jenkins

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Apr 5, 2013
 
FrmLE wrote:
I think she was an adventurous woman but not a thrill seeker. She was athletic and seemed to enjoy hiking but that is a very far cry from 'thrill seeker' or 'risk taker'.
For some perspective, a 4000 footer in NH is a nice hike but not very dangerous, in my opinion. When my daughters were very young, say 6 to 10, we hiked most of the 4000 footers in the lower white mountains, some were winter hikes.
Driving a unreliable car 3 hours away from home falls into the 'irresponsible' or 'stupid' category, not danger seeker. Poor judgement often accompanies emotional distress, in my experience.
Well what do ya know? I totally agree with you on this post FrmLE, I think you're spot on with both of those descriptions & said it much more succinctly than I did.

& exactly on the 4000 footers, beautiful hikes, but a far cry from thrill seeking in any way, this is calle hiking on well maintained trails, not exactly mountain climbing. The worst you have to worry about is getting a sprained ankle or something of the like, not exactly putting your life in danger.

I'd say in the winter time it's another story where it can be much more dangerous but I've never heard of one story of her ever going winter mountain climbing, and judging by how challenging she considered hiking the 4000' peaks, I have serious doubts that she ever or would ever attempt it in the winter time where it's a whole nother ball game.
I give her props for the 23 mile hike, that takes some serious work, but it's still nothing you're putting your life in danger doing, as evidenced by the fact that they celebrated on the peak with a couple beers. You don't drink beers when you're hiking trails that your life is in danger.

I also agree with your assessment of her drivin the car up, definitely in the stupid/poor judgement category but thrill seeking? Not exactly a proper description.

Hadn't she just drove the car over 2 hours back to Amherst from the south shore anyways? I get the sense that if the family isn't lying about saying her car was a pos, I'd say there's a good chance she might have been bullshitting them to try to get a newer car, which is not very uncommon among college girls, tell their family the car is on its last legs to get em to buy you a new one, happens all the time.
I always felt that since she had just drove it a couple hours back to school she figured it would probably make it 3 hours up Nh. Still stupid & her problems Probably helped her make this irrational decision but I think describing her taking the car up north as thrill seeking just a completely wrong assessment.

Either way, good to finally agree with you on something.
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Jenkins wrote:
Either way, good to finally agree with you on something.
Well either you are growing up after all, or the old adage is correct about even a broken clock being right twice a day........

You may find that the more reasonable and objective you become the more we will agree.

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FrmLE wrote:
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Well either you are growing up after all, or the old adage is correct about even a broken clock being right twice a day........
The way he posts I'd venture a guess he's on military time.
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WTH-the-original wrote:
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This has to be one of the stupidest things I have ever read and ridiculously inaccurate.
Your clearly no Isaac Newton.
Bill
To make your point...you should have dramatically changed your personality just for this response.

But instead you behaved consistantly.

Including your literalism.

And loyalty.

Tie ball doesnt always go to the runner.

But I do agree with you most of the time.

Even though you are no John F Kennedy....

Nor is my saying that intended negatively.
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as a matter of record, the following is reported in the media this week

http://www.newstimes.com/news/crime/article/C...
Snowy

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sorry for multi posts - connectivity issues
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WTH-the-original wrote:
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This has to be one of the stupidest things I have ever read and ridiculously inaccurate.
Your clearly no Isaac Newton.
Bill
I think therefore I know the damage to the Saturn was not caused by a trailer hitch.

Another one for you. Of equal significance.
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Posted on the Maura Murray Missing Group Facebook page 22 hours ago by Julie Murray:

"We are writing this letter not to engage in debate, nor to attempt to place blame. Our goal is to, as it always has been, locate our sister. The authorities are treating our sister’s case as an open investigation, as such, we encourage everyone who is genuinely concerned about Maura's case to funnel any and all relevant leads and information to them. Although journalism and social media outlets are great methods to keep the case in the public eye, they are certainly not a substitute for the legal process or investigative powers of law enforcement. Our concern is the very real possibility that credible information will be lost in the abyss of social media; potential witnesses turned off by the threat of defamation of character, biased interpretation of the information they provide, or a mischaracterization of their reluctance to discuss matters related to this ongoing investigation or participate in forums on the internet. All of these factors only serve as an impediment to an ongoing investigation.

Our refraining from participating in social media and conspiracy theories, or speaking with other parties concerning Maura, should not be interpreted as an attempt to put up road blocks to the investigative process. Our focus is on the ongoing investigation and providing all information to law enforcement authorities willing to help. We strongly encourage any and all people with allegations, information, or other evidence of wrongdoing by any party, including family members, to provide this information to the FBI. We also strongly urge you to request the FBI take action on Maura's case. Despite our repeated requests for a thorough investigation by the FBI, we have run into countless roadblocks, and our cries have fallen on deaf ears. Lobbying for the most powerful investigative agency the country has to offer is not the path a family accused of possible wrongdoing and secrets would choose, and we continue to advocate for their involvement.

Over the past couple of years, a number of people have decided that personal gain by making unsubstantiated claims is more important than the fact a young girl is missing and a family is left shattered, still seeking answers. Maura's story is not a fictitious account dreamed up by a script writer. Instead, it is an actual case that still needs answers. Painting a story based upon conjecture and allegations, as well as sensationalizing to meet some Hollywoodistic standard, seem more important to some than a bonafide effort to help us discover Maura’s whereabouts. Recently, outrageous and completely false allegations vilifying our father and our family have surfaced during this difficult time. While some may give instant credibility to these allegations, there is never a mention of any investigation to determine the presence of any biases or motives to fabricate of these sources. We feel all sources of information, along with any persons of interest, should endure the same level of scrutiny to determine if derogatory facts exist which may call their credibility into question.

We remain a united family struggling with the unconscionable burden of a missing loved one, a burden that we wish upon no one. Each and every day our family lives and relives this tragedy, the weight of which has affected us all, none more so than our father. We remain steadfast in our efforts to find our sister, and we thank all of those who have provided and continue to provide love and support along this difficult road.

Regards,

Kathleen, Freddie, Julie and Kurtis

P.S. We want to say a special thank you to Troy Killman and Helena Murray for their immeasurable efforts, we appreciate it more than you will ever know."
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What a beautiful heartfelt letter.
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Can´t blame them for not wanting to participate on topix... but if they don´t want their father vilified, maybe they should ask him to clear up the mess with the many contradictory statements he made.
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By all accounts Maura voluntarily left Massachusetts. As far as we know she wasn´t abducted from NH to another state. Why would the FBI get involved?
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Here we go again. Maura wasn't a "young girl" when she went missing, and she certainly isn't a "young girl" now--won't she be 30 on her upcoming birthday?

Julie's letter is beautifully written and heartfelt, but why does Maura's own family infantilize her?

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hannah_b wrote:
By all accounts Maura voluntarily left Massachusetts. As far as we know she wasn´t abducted from NH to another state. Why would the FBI get involved?
Short of a federal law being violated, I do not think that unless there is gross misconduct or egregious mishandling the FBI will NOT get involved. I was surprised that Julie asked that all information be given to the FBI, since they are not involved it seems counterproductive. There is a better chance that information will be lost or delayed since information will be going through a middle man unnecessarily. The NH State police, the CCU or the Haverhill PD should get this information. The family's closed mindedness, focusing on one scenario only and holding information that THEY determined to be irrelevant is the single largest hindrance to this case. While I sympathize with their pain, I have a hard time understanding their stubbornness and utter stupidity in this regard.

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