aftermath
Gouverneur, NY
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hannah_b wrote: <quoted text> If she feared for her life, why wouldn´t she accept SBD´s help or seek help at one of the nearby homes? Being cited for DUI is better than getting killed. For the same reason she had not confided in her father and her friends as to the reason she was heading north out of Amherst. For the same reason she may not have been living in her dorm room. Seems strange she had 2 accidents in MA and 1 in NH all within just a few days. Have not heard of her involvement in accidents prior to that brief few-day period. The tearful episode a few days earlier...everyone found this behavior highly unusual for Maura. The two first accidents may have been the result of someone attempting to run her off the highway, but something happened to make an abduction impossible (high traffic volume, someone else stopped by the scene, etc.). She was able to get away. The abductor was finally successful in NH.
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Wowzer the real one wrote: <quoted text> We're on page 366 now. Wake up Roz, that's old news. You believe what you want. I'll believe what I saw and the police report and accident diagrams. Yep. I guess they didn't notice that the headlight is plastic. Funny thing about plastic. It can be compressed. It was snapped from its mount. Doesn't mean it is going to crack. Bill
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aftermath
Gouverneur, NY
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Wowzer the real one wrote: <quoted text> We're on page 366 now. Wake up Roz, that's old news. You believe what you want. I'll believe what I saw and the police report and accident diagrams. Wowzer, I do not doubt what you saw. Chances are whoever made out the report saw the same thing. However, there may have been another vehicle involved. I've "seen" the hood on the Saturn. Maura had THREE accidents within a few days? Belongings in boxes, calling about availability of a condo? Motel availability? Tearful episode? Had possibly not been living in her dorm room? Some friends close to her noticed change in her? She wouldn't drive the Saturn around Amherst because of its condition and yet headed north into NH...possibly intending to go to Burlington or Stowe, VT? She was frightened.
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looking4amoose
Woonsocket, RI
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Det Columbo wrote: <quoted text> There was no sign of the vehicle hitting wildlife. NO blood or fur on the car. Thick skinned bald moose?
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aftermath
Gouverneur, NY
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jwb wrote: well wowzer aftermath answered your question be it that 15 months later. LOL must have 3g jwb, Sometimes older posts are better, more informative. For example, in most recent posts people have been asking questions about topics appearing on pages 38 and 39 (beginning with post #829 on page 38). For those of you have most recently inquired who arrived at the scene first, you might want to check out post #835, page 38, by K-9 Handler, especially. Over the last couple of days I've been more interested in the Brushwood Community Forest area but did manage to review pages 38 and 39.
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citigirl
Fall River, MA
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Wowzer the real one wrote: <quoted text> We're on page 366 now. Wake up Roz, that's old news. You believe what you want. I'll believe what I saw and the police report and accident diagrams. could you please let us know what you saw? from where and what police report are you referring to? thank you.
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looking4amoose
Woonsocket, RI
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jwb wrote: <quoted text> I think we should bring the reciept (horse) to the littleton horse cemetary as that one has been beaten badly or bury it along with G G Allen at the cemetary right outisde of downtown Littleton. I think the drama around it would suit his infamous lifestyle. Can you tell I'm done with the bickering here? Too many personal attacks going on to maintain my interest. Lighten up folks. Be sure to never put yourself in the choice of action in whatever position Maura put herself in by secretively heading to the North Country, ill-eqipped, assumed alone, and in a reportedly poorly running vehicle. Poor choices often bring about poor consequences...enough said for now.
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looking4amoose wrote: <quoted text>Thick skinned bald moose? The neighborhood mascot. LOL
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aftermath
Gouverneur, NY
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citigirl wrote: <quoted text>could you please let us know what you saw? from where and what police report are you referring to? thank you. Maybe it was the 6th day report? Someone earlier had said the "report" was not written until 6 days later? Five days? Ask Wowzer about the report.....the one with the story of the 3 trees... Does this title sound familiar?
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aftermath
Gouverneur, NY
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A "second" accident the evening of Feb 9, 2004? Check out post #818, dated Oct 3, 2010 by "just me." So, based on the post of "just me" it appears there MAY have been a second accident that evening...car in the other accident, dark in color like the Saturn. It could have been the Saturn involved in both accidents... Now back to Fairlee, VT.
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jwb
Lincoln, NH
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aftermath wrote: <quoted text> Maybe it was the 6th day report? Someone earlier had said the "report" was not written until 6 days later? Five days? Ask Wowzer about the report.....the one with the story of the 3 trees... Does this title sound familiar? the report is signed and dated. View on renners site.
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jwb
Lincoln, NH
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aftermath wrote: A "second" accident the evening of Feb 9, 2004? Check out post #818, dated Oct 3, 2010 by "just me." So, based on the post of "just me" it appears there MAY have been a second accident that evening...car in the other accident, dark in color like the Saturn. It could have been the Saturn involved in both accidents... Now back to Fairlee, VT. There is nothing in the call logs Prior tp faith westamns call accept a call regarding snowmobiles and that was an hour earlier approx 6:23 I agree with the post from just me in the explanation of why CS said where is the girl.
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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aftermath wrote: <quoted text> jwb, Sometimes older posts are better, more informative. since few if any "facts" have been uncovered over the years, i guess we're now digging through ancient posts for material? it's unwinding and rewinding the yard on the spool.
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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citigirl wrote: <quoted text>enjoyable pursuits? well this is definately the wrong forum for anything enjoyable. this forum is about a missing person. i thought it was for entertainment. at least that's been the result of a vote taken awhile back. sure beats irritation.
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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how about the gaiety under the Big Top, citigirl? solemn attention to a missing person, i suppose. lots of memories, even for those of us that have appeared halfway into the mystery.
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jwb wrote: <quoted text> I think Frostman is saying that she did lie but there was nothing else behind it. No hidden meaning etc. Am I reading you correctly frostman? Correct. Nobody thinks the "death in the family" is any indication of moral character. Some of us may have even used that excuse to get out of choir practice when we were youngsters. Death in the family? Yes, ol' great auntie Matilda. Lived up in Bangor... 102... had a great life.
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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Frostman wrote: <quoted text> Correct. Nobody thinks the "death in the family" is any indication of moral character. Some of us may have even used that excuse to get out of choir practice when we were youngsters. Death in the family? Yes, ol' great auntie Matilda. Lived up in Bangor... 102... had a great life. an absurdity for you to believe the majority of the population is inclined to lie about a death in the family; especially as adults in an academic or employment setting. no one said it's an indication of moral character; it was, in fact, a lie....bundled with other uncharacteristic behaviors that have lead to MM's own disappearance. then, again, maybe it was ingrained in her moral character to lie either outright or by omission to family and friends...and the accumulated lies resulted in this mystery. so what was going on in her life?
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Correction. Nobody (except Snowy) thinks the "death in the family" is any indication of moral character. Some of us may have even used that excuse to get out of choir practice when we were youngsters. Death in the family? Yes, ol' great auntie Matilda. Lived up in Bangor... 102... had a great life.
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Frostman wrote: Correction. Nobody (except Snowy) thinks the "death in the family" is any indication of moral character. Some of us may have even used that excuse to get out of choir practice when we were youngsters. Death in the family? Yes, ol' great auntie Matilda. Lived up in Bangor... 102... had a great life. Frostman in the post above snowy says: **no one said it's an indication of moral character; it was, in fact, a lie....bundled with other uncharacteristic behaviors that have lead to MM's own disappearance.** You can't change what it was and that was a flat out lie. FYI I love all my family and would never under any curcumstances say that one of them died as an excuse for anything.
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jwb
Lincoln, NH
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does anyone know if Maura had a roommate at u-mass?
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