looking4amoose
Woonsocket, RI
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jwb wrote: <quoted text> care to expand on your connection to one of her friends? not willign to provide any details other than I've provided several days ago. We work in the vicinity of each other and sometimes cross paths professionally. I've promised not to disclose who she is though and have also told her I would not give out her contact information.
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jwb
Portland, ME
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looking4amoose wrote: <quoted text>not willign to provide any details other than I've provided several days ago. We work in the vicinity of each other and sometimes cross paths professionally. I've promised not to disclose who she is though and have also told her I would not give out her contact information. I don't think anyone here would expect contact info. Just wondering if you can provide anything else that might be able to clear up other questions and unknown about Maura prior to the accident etc..
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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jwb wrote: Snowy, Glosta isn't far from Norfolk County. Renner can use ya in traffic? it is. don't wanna be row row rowin' a boat.
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jwb
Portland, ME
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looking4amoose wrote: <quoted text>not willign to provide any details other than I've provided several days ago. We work in the vicinity of each other and sometimes cross paths professionally. I've promised not to disclose who she is though and have also told her I would not give out her contact information. LFM I must have missed your post a couple days ago. can you point me towards it? Thank you
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jwb
Portland, ME
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opps not sure why the double post? that was odd.
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“"CONFUSION CENTRAL"”
Since: Dec 11
Franconia NH
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Today has been a wonderful day and it just keeps getting better. S U C C E S S John
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citigirl
Fall River, MA
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jwb wrote: <quoted text> Maybe Fred has been the only one to look at it and he isn't talking. I am sure only one family member looked at the video if any of them have seen it and most likely it would have been Fred. Has fred ever said that he hasn't seen the video or has it only been distant relatives that have posted here on Topix? Just asking because I am not sure. no immediate or distance family member of Maura has ever viewed any video.
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Det Columbo wrote: Today has been a wonderful day and it just keeps getting better. S U C C E S S John Its always nice when those bowel movements go well at our age. Bill
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findmaura
Hyannis, MA
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What could be on that video?or maybe Who is on the video.Seems like its important to LE.
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Franconia NH
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WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> Its always nice when those bowel movements go well at our age. Bill And that was the low point of the day... John
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Franconia NH
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WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> Its always nice when those bowel movements go well at our age. Bill You seem like a granola/bran type of person. John
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citigirl
Fall River, MA
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findmaura wrote: What could be on that video?or maybe Who is on the video.Seems like its important to LE. "What could be on that video?" "or maybe Who is on the video." No clue because family has never viewed any video to make a a positive id to say Maura was in this video. "Seems like its important to LE." Well my thoughts are if it were so important to LE why did they wait months after the accident to subpena this video? Why could they not say what Maura was last seen wearing if they viewed a video with Maura supposedly in it from the ATM? And why did they leave it up to the family to guess at what she may have been wearing if they infact saw a video with Maura at the ATM? Who was it that made a positive id that Maura was infact in this video because it was definitely no family member.
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citigirl
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Det Columbo wrote: Today has been a wonderful day and it just keeps getting better. S U C C E S S John as the days turned into weeks then months and almost eight years later who would of thought we would still be searching for Maura? as the first year passed by since Mauras disappearance all our hopes of finding her disappeared. so many thoughts and opinions by others that they think may have happened to Maura. does it matter? no. what does matter is finding out where and what happened to her because she is deeply loved and missed by many.
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Tom wrote: <quoted text> Kind of brings the whole thing full circle with the main point: She should have waited by the car. She didn't leave the car, did she? You weren't there that night ...were you? Nobody reported seeing her walking down the road. She didn't take her running gear which presumably included her running shoes. And she didn't take her AAA card so she could call in for roadside assistance from her lodging down the road. True the AAA 1-800 number might have been pre-programmed into her cell, but you still have to give the AAA operator your membership number. And what about a witness seeing a man sitting in the car with a lit cigarette? Maura's cell phone had a color display, not an orange one. At 75 feet in the pitch dark it's easy to tell the difference.(Tried it.) So imo, she was abducted from either inside her car or while outside surveying the damage. Or perhaps... there was another person in the car and there was hanky-panky going on under those deployed airbags and after BA, SBD went home they just walked off into the sunset together! Reminds me of that scene from the movie "Crash".
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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Frostman wrote: <quoted text> She didn't leave the car, did she? She wasn't found at or near her car, was she? She's disappeared for years. Fact.
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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Tom wrote: <quoted text> Not a bad post for Post 10,000. Kind of brings the whole thing full circle with the main point: She should have waited by the car. And she failed to notify family or friends of her whereabouts. Basic.
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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Frostman wrote: <quoted text> And what about a witness seeing a man sitting in the car with a lit cigarette? Her travel companion?
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Tom
Chesterfield, MO
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Frostman wrote: <quoted text> She didn't leave the car, did she? You weren't there that night ...were you? Nobody reported seeing her walking down the road. She didn't take her running gear which presumably included her running shoes. And she didn't take her AAA card so she could call in for roadside assistance from her lodging down the road. True the AAA 1-800 number might have been pre-programmed into her cell, but you still have to give the AAA operator your membership number. And what about a witness seeing a man sitting in the car with a lit cigarette? Maura's cell phone had a color display, not an orange one. At 75 feet in the pitch dark it's easy to tell the difference.(Tried it.) So imo, she was abducted from either inside her car or while outside surveying the damage. Or perhaps... there was another person in the car and there was hanky-panky going on under those deployed airbags and after BA, SBD went home they just walked off into the sunset together! Reminds me of that scene from the movie "Crash". If she didn't leave the car she would be pretty easy to find and we wouldn't be having this discussion. Also the witness who said it was a cigarette also stated it could have been the light from a cell phone. I have trouble even thinking that an avid runner would allow someone to smoke in their car, and I have an even bigger problem thinking that a person smoking would stay in a car not moving to vent out the smoke. Maura's car would smell awful if there was no fresh air coming in from the breeze of the car moving. This is someone who is going away on vacation to get away for a while and values running so much she is bringing her running shoes. I don't see a cigarette in this equation. Your post starts with "she didn't leave her car" and ends with her "walking off into the sunset."
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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Snowy wrote: <quoted text> She wasn't found at or near her car, was she? She's disappeared for years. Fact. there is no physical evidence or confirmed social interactions pointing to her being abducted from Amherst. there is no physical evidence or eye/ear witness(es) to her being abducted along a travel route from MA to NH. did she pick up a hitchhiker or perp at a rest stop? unknown. unlikely. there was no physical evidence of a scuffle at the scene of where her crashed car was found in NH to confirm an abduction. if a tiny lit cigarette was observed from a distance, it is possible a travel companion and MM accepted a ride together...perhaps from someone known to her/them traveling behind or parallel. regardless, she left her crashed vehicle in NH, refused assistance from the SBD, and failed to avail herself of options to seek help from any of 5 residences in the immediate area of where her car was found. left/ran from UMASS Amherst. left / did not stay with her vehicle in NH.
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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Tom wrote: <quoted text> Your post starts with "she didn't leave her car" and ends with her "walking off into the sunset." and a reference to "Crash". ooohh the drama.
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