Lucy
United States
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You people are some stupid, you should all be taken up in a plane and dropped into the middle of the ocean.
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Since: Dec 06
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The answer is quite obvious. IT WAS THE COPS! why didnt the cop check in for over two hours? Cops are covering for each other. thats why they wont release details of their investigation. Crooked cops man.
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Buffy
Houston, TX
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menards wrote: The answer is quite obvious. IT WAS THE COPS! why didnt the cop check in for over two hours? Cops are covering for each other. thats why they wont release details of their investigation. Crooked cops man. What makes you so sure?
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Since: Oct 09
Rural N.H.
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Sara wrote: <quoted text> Same old song and dance. I'm not sure I buy it anymore. Sara; I am not sure if you've ever been to the Haverhill N.H. area, but there are area's that are quite remote and with the thick woods and rolling hills, mountains and swamps it is easy for someone to loose direction and get disoriented. I have hiked N.H. for years and years and in places I've hiked for years sometimes I still find myself relying on my compass, topo and GPS. Many people have a tendency to walk in BIG circles until exhausted when lost. I have seen people desperately lost in less than 50 acres of woods. Granted Haverhill area seems to be having a run of lost people, but it is also very heavily traveled by vehicle and hiking region. I have not read anything else locally about the latest missing person, seems like the story dropped off the news radar.
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GET A LIFE
Cambridge, MD
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GET A LIFE PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!
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Lost and not found
United States
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Has it ever occurred to some that there are people out there that don't want to be found. Hence, the reason for traveling to remote areas. Usually revolves around personal problems and they wish to 'vanish' to put a permanent end to a tempoary problem. Sad, but true.
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Romual
Santa Clara, CA
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Since: Sep 07
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Lost and not found wrote: Has it ever occurred to some that there are people out there that don't want to be found. Hence, the reason for traveling to remote areas. Usually revolves around personal problems and they wish to 'vanish' to put a permanent end to a tempoary problem. Sad, but true. Hi Oh My
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Oh My
Santa Clara, CA
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Lower Slower Delaware wrote: <quoted text>Hi Oh My Hi racist lSD
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Bubba
UK
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Peach fuzz
Houston, TX
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Buzzy
Akron, OH
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Since: Dec 06
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Often times the most complex problem has the most simple solution. She was last seen by the bus driver who drove home called police and police arrive 10 min later. So in this 10 min window she decided to run and vanished? The cops arived at the scene and didnt check back in for two hours. Two hours is a LONG time. IMO, the cops should be looked at. Buffy wrote: <quoted text>What makes you so sure?
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Donna
United States
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Do the same cops still work for the force?
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Since: Dec 06
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The cops have run a "sealed investigation" and refused to make anything that they know public. Maura's father sued the police in an attempt to gain access to the police files but the court didnt allow it. Something fishy went on when the cops showed up. Donna wrote: Do the same cops still work for the force?
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Donna
United States
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menards wrote: The cops have run a "sealed investigation" and refused to make anything that they know public. Maura's father sued the police in an attempt to gain access to the police files but the court didnt allow it. Something fishy went on when the cops showed up. <quoted text> That's what I've been thinking
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Since: Oct 09
Rural N.H.
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menards wrote: The cops have run a "sealed investigation" and refused to make anything that they know public. Maura's father sued the police in an attempt to gain access to the police files but the court didnt allow it. Something fishy went on when the cops showed up. <quoted text> They aren't releasing files because it could compromise future investigations and prosecution. Many times law enforcement has a suspect or evidence they don't want made public, if they release the files I can guarantee you the media will have them in no time flat. I don't feel the cops did anything fishy, I think they initially felt the driver was eluding them do to an open container which happens quite frequently. I do feel their biggest failure was not searching easterly on rt.112 the night of the accident. Plus using an air scent dog instead of a ground scent dog days later with an unknown scent source, the glove which it wasn't even certain Maura had ever worn!
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rednecker
Scranton, PA
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NHwoodshome wrote: <quoted text> They aren't releasing files because it could compromise future investigations and prosecution. Many times law enforcement has a suspect or evidence they don't want made public, if they release the files I can guarantee you the media will have them in no time flat. I don't feel the cops did anything fishy, I think they initially felt the driver was eluding them do to an open container which happens quite frequently. I do feel their biggest failure was not searching easterly on rt.112 the night of the accident. Plus using an air scent dog instead of a ground scent dog days later with an unknown scent source, the glove which it wasn't even certain Maura had ever worn! Maybe they should have used some dirty panties?
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Since: Dec 06
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She wouldn't get in the car with the bus driver, but the "main theory" is she got picked up by some local in the 5-10 min window after the bus driver left. I just dont buy it. You said it best here NHwoodshome wrote: <quoted text> I do feel their biggest failure was not searching easterly on rt.112 the night of the accident. So just what were the cops doing for the two hours that they didnt check in after responding to the scene? They never explained it, not that I saw anyway. Two hours is a long time. I think they arrived at the scene. Maura was, at least, legally drunk. The cop or cops tried something (as most do when young women are in that predicament) Maura fought back. Things got out of hand, then the cop or cops then got their story straight. Thats what i think happened anyway. NHwoodshome wrote: <quoted text> They aren't releasing files because it could compromise future investigations and prosecution. Many times law enforcement has a suspect or evidence they don't want made public, if they release the files I can guarantee you the media will have them in no time flat. I don't feel the cops did anything fishy, I think they initially felt the driver was eluding them do to an open container which happens quite frequently. I do feel their biggest failure was not searching easterly on rt.112 the night of the accident. Plus using an air scent dog instead of a ground scent dog days later with an unknown scent source, the glove which it wasn't even certain Maura had ever worn!
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paris
Minneapolis, MN
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The other neighbors,(2 houses), said they could see someone walking around the saturn and/or the "flurry of activity" at the trunk of the car. That was after the school bus driver left........ One put Maura at the car 1-2 minutes before police arrived, so who really saw her last? Keep in mind that the bus driver did not get off his bus. Then, the officer went to one of their houses and wanted to know where the "girl was".....There were a whole bunch of other people at the scene as well because they were coming home from a meeting at a school or something and saw the area lit up with police and such. They looked for Maura too. A little while prior, a short distance away, RO was walking to and fro the Swiftwater store and people seemed to wonder if she was who they were "already" looking for. That's what's wierd to me when you think about the scanner call and some of what the detectives said about what was seen and reported about 20 minutes earlier.
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