Maura Murray

Posted in the Franconia Forum

Comments (Page 2,008)

Showing posts 40,141 - 40,160 of47,062
|
Go to last page| Jump to page:

Since: Nov 08

Location hidden

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41437
Sep 30, 2013
 

Judged:

3

3

3

Bill is a pig wrote:
It the book also.
Yep, quite the following of Mensa members Renner has coming to his aid.

Bill

Since: Mar 13

Woodsville, NH

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41438
Sep 30, 2013
 

Judged:

2

2

2

Bill is a pig wrote:
Sounds like Bill is a wee bit jealous of Renner. James has the balls to actually investigate rather than frequent message boards and smear people. I think you freaks are afraid of this case being solved. It would end your pathetic social lives. Everyone claims they want to find out the fate of this poor girl, but , you piss and moan when he posts stuff that goes against your theories. I say you should be thanking Renner; all of you will. It the book also.
I always find it extremely amusing when people POST IN A FORUM that 'others' are pathetic for POSTING IN A FORUM. How embarrassing it must be when you don't think about what you have written before you post.

Since: Mar 13

Woodsville, NH

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41439
Sep 30, 2013
 

Judged:

1

1

1

WTH-the-original wrote:
<quoted text>
I have to disagree with this a little bit. Though you might be saying the same thing. There are better objective theories and there actually is a theorem that has been in use for centuries that helps determine what theories are very likely better. Doesn't mean it is always the right theory but it helps weed out ones that aren't needed. The "best" theories are always those that can fulfill all the known facts in the simplest terms (i.e. Occams razor). Creating theories outside of the known facts or introducing "extra" items to make it fit the theory (many people here and in the previous forums love to do this) that people are trying to prove pushes them from theories into the realm of fiction or speculation. In and of itself, speculation isn't a problem. Unfortunately, in this and the other forums it was pushed beyond speculation into a mob mentality where several of the speculators didn't label the crap they were pushing as gross speculation (absolutely no basis in the known facts) and then they and others took it to be truth and common knowledge and added it to the known facts category. Not the way to run an "investigation". And harmful to the people that were involved on the periphery of this disappearance, like SBD and CW.
Bill
And I will only disagree a little also. Since there are so few facts, I don't think there is anything that can be ruled out entirely. I find it very unlikely that SBD saw anything and was afraid to come forward, or was an accomplice in MM's disappearance, or that CW was involved or that some local saw something and is afraid to come forward. That is all on the verge of fiction, but not quite complete fiction. It can be nearly impossible, but not 100% impossible until something definitively rules it out. We are very short on definite's. MM didn't "probably" disappear, she really did. So probabilities of her fate can go right up to the edge of impossible, but cannot take the plunge. The actual is still unknown and could still be anything, including that 1 chance in a million thing.

“"Dancing with wolves"”

Since: Oct 10

Location hidden

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41440
Sep 30, 2013
 

Judged:

2

2

1

I think it's a hoot for someone to use a name like "Bill is a pig" and then accuse others of frequenting message boards and smearing people while they call posters freaks. Too funny!
Ridiculous

Manchester, NH

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41441
Sep 30, 2013
 

Judged:

2

1

1

SnowyB wrote:
<quoted text>
has anyone recently told Granny/JWB/& varied monikers that his/her/its self-talk reflects poorly on any claims to its supposed intelligence, integrity, and mental health?
at the very least, its self-admiration fails to convince me that it's making any valid points.
the situation appears grim, hopeless and idiotic.
Snowy,

This one has more wit and humor than any of my attempts. Bravo and spot on. I hope Wowzer isn't drinking coffee when she reads this! ; )

“"Dancing with wolves"”

Since: Oct 10

Location hidden

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41442
Sep 30, 2013
 

Judged:

2

2

1

Ridiculous wrote:
<quoted text>
Snowy,
This one has more wit and humor than any of my attempts. Bravo and spot on. I hope Wowzer isn't drinking coffee when she reads this! ; )
Snowy hit the nail on the head. Hilarious!
I no longer drink anything at the computer. Got tired of hubby telling me the keys were sticky.

Since: Jan 12

Location hidden

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41443
Sep 30, 2013
 

Judged:

1

1

1

Ridiculous wrote:
<quoted text>
Snowy,
This one has more wit and humor than any of my attempts. Bravo and spot on. I hope Wowzer isn't drinking coffee when she reads this! ; )
gee, thanx! i feel honored, coming from your noble acclaim...king of humor and sarcasm that you are. i can't bring myself to comment directly to DBs-of-many-monikers, so i rely on your help.
you keep a watch on "it", and WTHBill shows up to keep any rodents in line, and we're all set.
turn that Lysol can right around.

Since: Jan 12

Location hidden

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41444
Sep 30, 2013
 
Wowzer the real one wrote:
<quoted text>
Snowy hit the nail on the head. Hilarious!
I no longer drink anything at the computer. Got tired of hubby telling me the keys were sticky.
recent buttocks references can be attributed to the frustrated genius, as well. so transparent. so ignorant to accuse others of fictional scenarios.
i'll reserve my commentary to these brief remarks. memorably, it's always SNL around here when the sticky fingers it-guy shows up.

Since: Oct 10

Location hidden

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41445
Sep 30, 2013
 

Judged:

1

1

1

jwb wrote:
Forget about JG
Nowadays everybody wanna talk like they got something to say
But nothing comes out when they move their lips
Just a bunch of gibberish
And **** act like they forgot about Green

Nowadays everybody wanna talk like they got something to say
But nothing comes out when they move their lips
Just a bunch of gibberish
And **** act like they forgot about Green
Findmaura

South Yarmouth, MA

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41446
Sep 30, 2013
 
BillNH wrote:
<quoted text>
And I will only disagree a little also. Since there are so few facts, I don't think there is anything that can be ruled out entirely. I find it very unlikely that SBD saw anything and was afraid to come forward, or was an accomplice in MM's disappearance, or that CW was involved or that some local saw something and is afraid to come forward. That is all on the verge of fiction, but not quite complete fiction. It can be nearly impossible, but not 100% impossible until something definitively rules it out. We are very short on definite's. MM didn't "probably" disappear, she really did. So probabilities of her fate can go right up to the edge of impossible, but cannot take the plunge. The actual is still unknown and could still be anything, including that 1 chance in a million thing.
Your statement is very accurate&well worded..I agree with this completely.Nothing can be ruled out.

Since: Feb 12

Location hidden

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41447
Oct 1, 2013
 

Judged:

1

1

1

Findmaura wrote:
<quoted text>
Your statement is very accurate&well worded..I agree with this completely.Nothing can be ruled out.
I completely agree nothing or no one can or should be ruled out.

That 15 year olds you see today in the street ask them what they were doing 9 years ago. Maybe she ran into the Children of the Corn.

The man at the mall in the wheelchair his whole life ask him where he was when she disappeared.

Or what about the children under ten years old? Should they be ruled out?

Since: Feb 12

Location hidden

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41448
Oct 1, 2013
 

Judged:

1

1

1

BillNH wrote:
The actual is still unknown and could still be anything, including that 1 chance in a million thing.
I'm surprised with your posts. Didn't expect this from you.

"The actual" can't be anything. They're a very small finite number of outcomes that could have happened to Maura. There is no one in a million scenarios.

Since: Mar 13

Woodsville, NH

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41449
Oct 1, 2013
 

Judged:

1

1

Lighthouse 101 wrote:
<quoted text>
I'm surprised with your posts. Didn't expect this from you.
"The actual" can't be anything. They're a very small finite number of outcomes that could have happened to Maura. There is no one in a million scenarios.
You are correct that there is a finite number of outcomes. But the scenario that brought MM to that outcome? Unlimited. Including that one in a million scenario. 99.9% may be unlikely or improbable, but not 100% impossible.
Not sure why my statement would surprise anyone. Unless you know something by first hand knowledge, how can you say it definitely didn't happen one way or did happen another?

Since: Jan 12

Location hidden

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41450
Oct 1, 2013
 

Judged:

1

1

1

Lighthouse 101 wrote:
<quoted text>
I'm surprised with your posts. Didn't expect this from you.
"The actual" can't be anything. They're a very small finite number of outcomes that could have happened to Maura. There is no one in a million scenarios.
yes, Ms. Lighthouse; fantasy is far removed from the reality of MM's disappearance. the probability is that it likely involved someone she knew, interacted with, and/or her own vulnerabilities by her state of mind.

Since: Mar 13

Woodsville, NH

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41451
Oct 1, 2013
 

Judged:

1

1

1

Lighthouse 101 wrote:
<quoted text>
I completely agree nothing or no one can or should be ruled out.
That 15 year olds you see today in the street ask them what they were doing 9 years ago. Maybe she ran into the Children of the Corn.
The man at the mall in the wheelchair his whole life ask him where he was when she disappeared.
Or what about the children under ten years old? Should they be ruled out?
I will ignore the sarcasm and give you a true life scenario.

I had a friend in high school who's grandfather had lost both legs. Cannot remember why exactly, he was about 75 years old. I was at this friends house one day when someone called the house and said the grandfather was in an accident and needed some help. The friend and I hopped in his truck and headed to where the accident was. The grandfather had a 72 Impala that was rigged with a lever under the steering wheel that was connected to the gas pedal and the brake pedal. Push the lever right, the car accelerates, to the left it brakes. Well the lever broke, the grandfather lost control while trying to figure out a way to stop the car and took out 2 mailboxes and ended up in the front yard of the caller, lightly hitting a tree. The grandfather banged his head, was a little incoherent so we had to be told what happened by the mans 7 year old granddaughter that was in the back seat. The 6 and 5 year old siblings of the 7 year old corroborated the story, as they were in the back seat also. No police were called, the friend and I fixed the mailboxes and the Impala, the friends mother patched up grandpa.

Now tell me what couldn't have happened to MM....

Highly unlikely of course, improbable definitely, but not impossible. Your wheelchair bound man and 3 little kids could have killed a person instead of a couple mailboxes. This is my point.
Sam Ledyard

Rockland, MA

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41452
Oct 1, 2013
 

Judged:

1

1

@ Lighthouse 101 and BillNH:

I think that you are viewing things from different levels of abstraction.

In one sense, there are "a very small finite number of outcomes that could have happened to Maura."

She either died (accidentally, by suicide, or she was murdered) or she survived.

But within each category, there are countless scenarios. And if we take into account the days leading up to Maura's disappearance, the number of scenarios increases exponentially.

Since: Jan 12

Location hidden

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41454
Oct 1, 2013
 

Judged:

1

1

1

BillNH wrote:
<quoted text>
I will ignore the sarcasm and give you a true life scenario.
I had a friend in high school who's grandfather had lost both legs. Cannot remember why exactly, he was about 75 years old. I was at this friends house one day when someone called the house and said the grandfather was in an accident and needed some help. The friend and I hopped in his truck and headed to where the accident was. The grandfather had a 72 Impala that was rigged with a lever under the steering wheel that was connected to the gas pedal and the brake pedal. Push the lever right, the car accelerates, to the left it brakes. Well the lever broke, the grandfather lost control while trying to figure out a way to stop the car and took out 2 mailboxes and ended up in the front yard of the caller, lightly hitting a tree. The grandfather banged his head, was a little incoherent so we had to be told what happened by the mans 7 year old granddaughter that was in the back seat. The 6 and 5 year old siblings of the 7 year old corroborated the story, as they were in the back seat also. No police were called, the friend and I fixed the mailboxes and the Impala, the friends mother patched up grandpa.
Now tell me what couldn't have happened to MM....
Highly unlikely of course, improbable definitely, but not impossible. Your wheelchair bound man and 3 little kids could have killed a person instead of a couple mailboxes. This is my point.
while our very existence every day is fraught with uncertainty, it is simplistic to overstate that anything or everything might have resulted in MM's disappearance, and it is definitely irresponsible for JWB and Findy to create fictitious scenarios and insist that they stick.
i'm not stupid or gullible, nor do i tolerate BS very well.
this has become a psychological and academic exercise for me; i seek to understand and explain the prevailing ignorance.
Duuuuh Horsee

Union City, CA

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41455
Oct 1, 2013
 

Judged:

1

1

1

Guuuuuuh huick
Huick huick yuick yuick yee

Gawshk. I dont tolerate igrance neethur.

Guuuuuuu huick.
Guuuuuuh huick huick huick yuick yuick yee...
Uhhhhh

Since: Feb 12

Location hidden

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41456
Oct 1, 2013
 

Judged:

1

1

1

BillNH wrote:
<quoted text>
I will ignore the sarcasm and give you a true life scenario.
I had a friend in high school who's grandfather had lost both legs. Cannot remember why exactly, he was about 75 years old. I was at this friends house one day when someone called the house and said the grandfather was in an accident and needed some help. The friend and I hopped in his truck and headed to where the accident was. The grandfather had a 72 Impala that was rigged with a lever under the steering wheel that was connected to the gas pedal and the brake pedal. Push the lever right, the car accelerates, to the left it brakes. Well the lever broke, the grandfather lost control while trying to figure out a way to stop the car and took out 2 mailboxes and ended up in the front yard of the caller, lightly hitting a tree. The grandfather banged his head, was a little incoherent so we had to be told what happened by the mans 7 year old granddaughter that was in the back seat. The 6 and 5 year old siblings of the 7 year old corroborated the story, as they were in the back seat also. No police were called, the friend and I fixed the mailboxes and the Impala, the friends mother patched up grandpa.
Now tell me what couldn't have happened to MM....
Highly unlikely of course, improbable definitely, but not impossible. Your wheelchair bound man and 3 little kids could have killed a person instead of a couple mailboxes. This is my point.
You being the one setting forth the "one in million scenario" can't see my last post as sarcasm. You have to see it as a realm of possiblity. For you to see it as sarcasm and then create a scenario to disprove it creates a forum conondrum.

Anytime you say "one in a million" you open the doors for the absurd. Your abstract examples will never offset the absurd thought of anything that can happen should be considered. It is a complete waste of time. If you and FindMaura really believed this to be the case than you guys would be out in the woods looking for her, because there is a chance she has amnesia and is living in the woods and doesn't know she is missing. No one wants to act on the absurd, but they want to brain storm about it.

Since: Jan 12

Location hidden

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#41457
Oct 1, 2013
 

Judged:

1

1

1

Findy's premise as everyone and everything being suspect IS absurd, along with her application of that premise, Lighthouse, or at least it is IMO.

Tell me when this thread is updated: (Registration is not required)

Add to my Tracker Send me an email

Showing posts 40,141 - 40,160 of47,062
|
Go to last page| Jump to page:
Type in your comments below
Name
(appears on your post)
Comments
Characters left: 4000
Type the numbers you see in the image on the right:

Please note by clicking on "Post Comment" you acknowledge that you have read the Terms of Service and the comment you are posting is in compliance with such terms. Be polite. Inappropriate posts may be removed by the moderator. Send us your feedback.

32 Users are viewing the Franconia Forum right now

Search the Franconia Forum:
Topic Updated Last By Comments
COlumbos HOuse of SPam 4 hr Habs 546
Author James Renner's Cruel Online 'Ruse' 6 hr Red October 19
Surprise Fireball Streaks Across Stunning Night... (Jul '13) 9 hr Willy Lion 16
Who do you support for U.S. House in New Hampsh... (Oct '10) Sun Habs 25
New book questions Ayotte judgment in officer s... (Sep '09) Apr 19 Red October 92
"TO TELL THE TRUTH" The Quest for True Identities Apr 17 Pointless Endeavor 57
NH law keeps murder case liars on the hook forever (Jul '09) Apr 15 SPQR 13
•••
•••
•••

Franconia Jobs

•••
•••
•••

Franconia People Search

Addresses and phone numbers for FREE

•••

Personal Finance

Mortgages [ See current mortgage rates ]
•••