Maura Murray

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I think lsd throwed her in the river.

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yankee doodle wrote:
I think lsd throwed her in the river.
I think you are the one who vandalized little Sarah Foxwells grave. You're mad because one of your pedophile friends is going to jail for raping and burning that little girl last December.
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<quoted text>I think you are the one who vandalized little Sarah Foxwells grave. You're mad because one of your pedophile friends is going to jail for raping and burning that little girl last December.
Stop sending me this crap. http://delaware.craigslist.org/m4m/1792912780...

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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
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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.
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According to Hanover dispatch officer Smith was on the scene just over an hour, most typical accident take 30-45 minutes to clear. This also involved a limited search and fire personnel were also on the scene. there is no way with all the witness's there as well as civilians that anything happened. To accuse officer Smith of harming Maura especially toward unwanted advances is absurd.
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According to Hanover dispatch officer Smith was on the scene just over an hour, most typical accident take 30-45 minutes to clear. This also involved a limited search and fire personnel were also on the scene. there is no way with all the witness's there as well as civilians that anything happened. To accuse officer Smith of harming Maura especially toward unwanted advances is absurd.
I think he knocked her off after he got a little.
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Jun 16, 2010
 
Why do I get the feeling of deja moo...

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there is no way with all the witness's there as well as civilians that anything happened.
Were talking about a person who dissapeared off the face of the planet and your saying "there is no way...."
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To accuse officer Smith of harming Maura especially toward unwanted advances is absurd.
It's not that absurd. Cops do it all the time. Somebody knows. Maura didnt just "dissappear" on her own free will. She was placed at the scene 1-2 min before the cops showed up. The cops have the most fishy story.

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Were talking about a person who dissapeared off the face of the planet and your saying "there is no way...."
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It's not that absurd. Cops do it all the time. Somebody knows. Maura didnt just "dissappear" on her own free will. She was placed at the scene 1-2 min before the cops showed up. The cops have the most fishy story.
The most fishy story is Maura's fathers. In my opinion he was an enabler for his daughter, I also believe he knows more than he has told the police. He wouldn't be the first parent who had involvement with the disappearance of their own child. My understanding is Mr. Murray also had one or several domestic violence issues in his past. There is something that just doesn't look quite right in pictures that I have seen of Maura and her father together.
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Amen...! Glad someone else shares my same feelings. Truely, I think he has been suspect right along. One good reason not to hand over investigation reports to him...

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Suspect of what? Do I believe the warm and fuzzy story he told about maura crashing his new car? No. I think he probably got a little mad. He probably yelled a little bit. He probably said some things he wishes he could take back. His actions were probably why she wanted to get away for a few days. Outside of that, who was at the scene within 1-2 minutes of the cops showing up?
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Amen...! Glad someone else shares my same feelings. Truely, I think he has been suspect right along. One good reason not to hand over investigation reports to him...

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Suspect of what? Do I believe the warm and fuzzy story he told about maura crashing his new car? No. I think he probably got a little mad. He probably yelled a little bit. He probably said some things he wishes he could take back. His actions were probably why she wanted to get away for a few days. Outside of that, who was at the scene within 1-2 minutes of the cops showing up?
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You mean besides Maura and the other witnesses who saw Maura and then didn't see Maura.

I don't know why so many people find it hard to believe that a young lady who had been drinking and crashes her car would flee the area. It happens dozens if not hundreds of times a day in this country. This time the person either walked to far into the woods and died of hypothermia or caught a ride with someone she shouldn't have or she finally decided that she just didn't want to go back. The officers time has been accounted for and was in line with what they should have been doing at the time and others saw them doing it, including fire and ambulance personal.

It is very likely she crashed her car while drinking maybe for the second time in 30 minutes. Decided she didn't want to explain the open alcohol in the car and very likely on her breath and like so many others in her situation she fled the crash.

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Suspect of what? Do I believe the warm and fuzzy story he told about maura crashing his new car? No. I think he probably got a little mad. He probably yelled a little bit. He probably said some things he wishes he could take back. His actions were probably why she wanted to get away for a few days. Outside of that, who was at the scene within 1-2 minutes of the cops showing up?<quoted text>
I'm sure he was more than a little mad considering she had allegedly struck someone with her car previously and nearly killed the person. She then had yet another accident with her father's brand new car, more than likely blowing the insurance premiums through the roof, or worse getting cancelled by the insurance carrier.
Since she was having a meaningful relationship with her boyfriend maybe she decided to get away from her father (who some believe was having a sexual affair with his daughter). Perhaps she contacted her father after everything happened and he couldn't stand the thought of his daughter being with another man and did the unthinkable. He certainly wouldn't be the first parent who has committed such a crime.
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Jun 17, 2010
 
Her scent and tracks ended 100 yards from the crash site. Hmmmmmmmm, must have gotten a ride!!And probably not by a 'stranger'.
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Some of the other bottles of alcohol were missing.

Because they found a receipt in the saturn. Unless it said Bailey's, vodka, kallua, they found out what she bought some other way. I keep thinking there may have been an ATM machine inside the liquor store and that idea would be why they keep saying they have her on tape (at the liquor store)buying the alcohol, and taking most of the money out of her account, as though there were two recorded sightings of her.

Then again, if there were no desciption of each item, the family might decide that she was going to have her mudslides and these amounts would add up to that. A good guess in other words, but not that it matters so much anyway.

All they see is the box of wine and an empty bottle of beer in the back of the abandoned saturn. Then the receipt from such and such a liquor store for 40 or so dollars worth. The police decide some of the goods are missing.

Some students at UMASS said she would have used the library computer instead of her own to send those emails on Monday. What does that mean?
That she was "too smart for that" or that it couldn't have been her that sent them?
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There was no legitimate reason for Maura to be gone from school, gone from her life and yet this is what has been laid out there. Her room was packed up or not unpacked at all. Everything was on the bed they say, including her pictures from the wall and personal notes. She sent emails in advance, looked up directions and left. They talk about how she was acting the week before hand and include her breaking down at her job. Marybeth Conway says contrary to what has been said, there was no other call than the one with her sister the night Petrit was hit and she was at work. Supervisors say they do rounds every half hour and that she was found crying at such and such a time. They offered her to leave work an hour or so early and she says don't worry about it, I have a roommate. So the concerned who worried about the state she was in could only walk her so far and let Maura finish her walk to her room from there. The concerned party who offered to meet up with Maura friday morning at DD and then couldn't, reported that she could not walk her all the way back to her room because of reception and the fact that she was still on duty.
Maura made a call from her cellphone at around 3:30 am. If she didn't have her cellphone that night, then someone else made a call from her cellphone around 3:30 am that night. The Discovery show had a copy or list from her cellphone bill plastered in several frames, that's where I get this from.
If it's true, the number was an Amherst exchange and you'd think they'd find out who she was talking to, and about what, exactly.
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La, de, da, things are going good. My dad is going to get me a different car, he's in town, we're going to the pub.
Lou, lou, ship to my lou, I've got his car and I'm back at the dorm now having a blast. Life is good.......I'm going back to his room tonight even though friends say to wait until morning, I just have to.
Shit. I'm in trouble now.
Great. There's even more to this and I'm not telling Billy.
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my. Noone will know unless I tell them, and I'm gone......
or am I?

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Why was she driving back to her dads hotel room at 3 in the morning?
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La, de, da, things are going good. My dad is going to get me a different car, he's in town, we're going to the pub.
Lou, lou, ship to my lou, I've got his car and I'm back at the dorm now having a blast. Life is good.......I'm going back to his room tonight even though friends say to wait until morning, I just have to.
Shit. I'm in trouble now.
Great. There's even more to this and I'm not telling Billy.
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my. Noone will know unless I tell them, and I'm gone......
or am I?
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Cpl McKays friend wrote:
<quoted text>I'm sure he was more than a little mad considering she had allegedly struck someone with her car previously and nearly killed the person. She then had yet another accident with her father's brand new car, more than likely blowing the insurance premiums through the roof, or worse getting cancelled by the insurance carrier.
Since she was having a meaningful relationship with her boyfriend maybe she decided to get away from her father (who some believe was having a sexual affair with his daughter). Perhaps she contacted her father after everything happened and he couldn't stand the thought of his daughter being with another man and did the unthinkable. He certainly wouldn't be the first parent who has committed such a crime.
I'm sure Fred was upset with maura's accident. I doubt he was mad. His daughter was okay and he carried good insurance. Your insinuations concerning Fred having a sexual affair with Maura are absurd at best and libelous. She was in love with Billy and planned to be married. Their relationship has been detailed by both families.
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paris wrote:
Some of the other bottles of alcohol were missing.
Because they found a receipt in the saturn. Unless it said Bailey's, vodka, kallua, they found out what she bought some other way. I keep thinking there may have been an ATM machine inside the liquor store and that idea would be why they keep saying they have her on tape (at the liquor store)buying the alcohol, and taking most of the money out of her account, as though there were two recorded sightings of her.
Then again, if there were no desciption of each item, the family might decide that she was going to have her mudslides and these amounts would add up to that. A good guess in other words, but not that it matters so much anyway.
All they see is the box of wine and an empty bottle of beer in the back of the abandoned saturn. Then the receipt from such and such a liquor store for 40 or so dollars worth. The police decide some of the goods are missing.
Some students at UMASS said she would have used the library computer instead of her own to send those emails on Monday. What does that mean?
That she was "too smart for that" or that it couldn't have been her that sent them?
There was somemention of Maura having access to or having withdrawn more money than the $280. Did she make a second ATM withdrawal somewhere else? Did she get the money some other way (someone gave it to her? her dad?)? I´m more and more thinking her father helped her get away, how would he otherwise know for a fact she was headed to Bartlett like he said in the ID show?

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<quoted text>I'm sure Fred was upset with maura's accident. I doubt he was mad. His daughter was okay and he carried good insurance. Your insinuations concerning Fred having a sexual affair with Maura are absurd at best and libelous. She was in love with Billy and planned to be married. Their relationship has been detailed by both families.
You doubt he was mad, most parents would be pissed if their child was involved in accidents while drunk, or arrested for driving while drunk. I don't care how much insurance you carry if you make to many claims the insurance company will drop you. I am well aware of her plan to marry Billy but it doesn't mean that Fred didn't possibly molest his daughter at some point in her life or have a consentual relationship with him. My expressed opinion ios no more libelous than views you and others have posted about people including SBD, Floyd, Cpl. McKay and their alleged involvement.

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