Anonymous
Vero Beach, FL
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I would like anyone who has seen Det Columbos credentials to offer any proof he is who he claims to be. I officially call Bullshit.
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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mcsmom wrote: <quoted text> An easy jog back to retrieve her phone at the party.... Correct.
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hannah_b
Sweden
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Rod wrote: <quoted text> If it always happens as you say it does then no person who goes missing in the wilderness would ever be found. Yet, people are found months, years later. Those remains are usually found by accident, or by a systematic grid search. Please google "grid search"!
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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jwb wrote: other items such as her coat/shoes backpack or booze would take longer to decompose than the body According to Occam's Razah, the glass booze bottles would have been eaten by the mountain lions. No trace left behind.
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hannah_b
Sweden
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Bumping for Maura wrote: OK, Here´s a question for you all: Who can seriously dispute the fact that the last publicly known, reliable ID of Maura is that of Officer Mark Ruddock, of the Hadley,MA, PD after Maura crashed her father´s car in the middle of the night? Thanks. Not me!
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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FrmLE wrote: <quoted text> Interesting, because quite frankly that is the absolute most likely, simpliest explanation. Perhaps not to you, based on yout experience in whatever you do and whatever you have seen in your life. However, having done this for 22 years, it is the most likely, most plausible explanation of what happened to Maura, that she is on those woods somewhere dead. I have said it before, I will repeat. My estimate, and the estimate of those who have also worked this case, is that it is about 98% likely she perished alone in those woods. About 1.5% she was abducted and killed, and only about .5% she is alive living a life somewhere under an assumed name. Thats pretty darn accurate, I think your experience may be lacking. Just my opinion. Those stats are pretty precise. No range or error margin. They're pretty fixed. What method was used to arrive at those figures? Talking to forensic astrologers? To psychics? Talking to two dead state troopers? After you finish humping the graves of Troopers Phillips and Lord do you put your ear to the ground and try to hear what they're telling you about Maura Murray's disappearance?
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Bumping for Maura
Norrköping, Sweden
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Well, it´s quite interesting to see that the NHSP Cold Case Unit is describing the circumstances of Maura´s case as being "suspicious" on its own official web page. Doesn´t really seem to me as if the NHSP CCU considers Maura´s case to be a matter of someone who either intentionally or not perished in the woods... Such a scenario would hardly warrant the word "suspicious".
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hannah_b
Sweden
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Jwb wrote: The video of Maura buying alcohol and or at the atm was the last known sighting. Nobody outside of LE has ever seen that video, which is very much different from most missing persons cases. It is kept away from everyone for a reason. It may not even show Maura.
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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FrmLE wrote: <quoted text>
However, having done this for 22 years, it is the most likely, most plausible explanation of what happened to Maura, that she is on those woods somewhere dead. I have said it before, I will repeat. My estimate, and the estimate of those who have also worked this case, Exactly in what capacity did you "work" this case? To what NHSP troop or office were you assigned when you retired? Or were you a municipal or county police officer? What department? Were you a fully sworn New Hampshire State Police officer? Were you an officer of the court for all those 22 years? If you want to say we should believe you based on your mainly on your experience, then back it up with something specific.
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hannah_b
Sweden
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Beagle wrote: <quoted text>One small caveat. If the officer responding to the Corolla crash positively identified her, and then he, so to speak, handed her off to the tow truck driver, and, especially if she used AAA for the tranport to the motel, then I guess the tow truck driver would be the last one, but that's not truly as solid as the ID by a police officer. Having said that, it's very possible that Maura was not driving the Corolla when it crashed. Because... If she was familiar with the route, then she would probably not have run the stop sign and crashed into the guardrail opposite the end of N. Hadley Rd. Unless her driving was impaired, which can happen from too much alcohol - among other things. If she had never driven the N. Hadley Rd. route, then she probably would have taken University Dr to Russell St to the motel. That's the normal route you would take from SW to the motel. I drive these roads every day, so I'm very familiar with local habits. So... If Maura was not driving the Corolla, who was? And, to throw out another really tiny caveat, it's possible - very unlikely, but possible - that someone who merely looked like Maura and who had borrowed her license was at the scene. But that seems very, very unlikely. Therefore, I think it probable that Maura was either quite impaired or was not driving the Corolla when it crashed. Which brings up two questions: Who was driving the Corolla? And/or why was Maura not arrest for operating under? Friends with the cop?
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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FrmLE wrote: <quoted text> This is true, in fact those items would not really decompose at all. They would however be scattered to the extent that considering the scope of the possibly search area, it would be akin to finding a needle in a hay field. Scattered? The fox and coyotes ran off with the booze bottles?
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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Det Columbo wrote: <quoted text> I am so sick of you spouting off about "OCCAM"....Why don't You think for Yourself. The narrow minded take awhile to get things. Just saying. John No kidding. I think he shoplifted Occam for Dummies from Barnes and Noble.
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hannah_b
Sweden
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Beagle wrote: <quoted text>This would be true if SBD had given a really detailed description of Maura, a description that would have reliably and specifically distinguished her from all the other unfamiliar dark haired females one talks to for a half-minute or minute in the dark. And why is it that we never had a detailed description of what she was wearing other than jeans and a dark coat, in spite of there reportedly being a video of her? Usually someone, family or friend, is able to tell what the person is wearing based on exclusion, knowing what clothing they own.
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Bumping for Maura
Norrköping, Sweden
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hannah_b wrote: <quoted text> Friends with the cop? hannah, I´ve been thinking just this as a possibility for some time now. I absolutely concur.
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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FrmLE wrote: <quoted text> Back on topic, look obviously, anything is possible. It is possible that Maura was not driving that night in Haverhill, but it is extremely unlikely. Less than .001% based on the circumstances and the ID by Butch. So it is possible, anything is possible, but really is it worth discussing? In a recent post above, you said that it was an open investigation until a body is found. Exactly - I mean exactly - how did SBD identify Maura Murray?
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Bumping for Maura
Norrköping, Sweden
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Beagle wrote: <quoted text> Exactly in what capacity did you "work" this case? To what NHSP troop or office were you assigned when you retired? Or were you a municipal or county police officer? What department? Were you a fully sworn New Hampshire State Police officer? Were you an officer of the court for all those 22 years? If you want to say we should believe you based on your mainly on your experience, then back it up with something specific. Beagle, Excellent questions there!
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Bumping for Maura
Norrköping, Sweden
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hannah_b wrote: <quoted text> And why is it that we never had a detailed description of what she was wearing other than jeans and a dark coat, in spite of there reportedly being a video of her? Usually someone, family or friend, is able to tell what the person is wearing based on exclusion, knowing what clothing they own. Exactly! Why this cloud of secrecy in Maura´s case?
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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hannah_b wrote: <quoted text> A search dog is trained to ONLY go for the scent of living people. The dead body or parts of it would have been traceable only if they searched with a specially trained cadaver dog, a dog trained to ONLY respond to the scent of human remains (blood even if degraded does not contain cadaverine), and of course the cadaver dog would have to be used in the right location. I believe we can assume with a fair degree of safety that IF Maura´s body is somewhere out in the woods, it is nowhere near where the car ended up. I have worked with SAR dogs for close to 15 years, my instructor had done work with cadaver dogs, and we had classes about cadaver dogs as well. That's weird. Even the dead woman I found in Hadley worked with SAR dogs. Ever locate anyone? Dead or alive?
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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FrmLE wrote: I would like anyone who has seen Det Columbos credentials to offer any proof he is who he claims to be. I officially call Bullshit. Sounds like... sounds like... Sounds like WTH/Bill !!! You OFFICIALLY call bullshit?
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findmaura
Hyannis, MA
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Snowy wrote: <quoted text> another young woman. Does Maura have any siblings that look similar in the dark?Does Maura have siblings that look similar on liquor store videos?As i recall Mauras hysterical response to a phone call "My sister,my sister"
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