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FrmLE wrote: You continue refering to the NH League of Investigators. Could you possibly provide the direct link to the results of their investigation? It would be helpful to know exactly what their investigation consisted of, more specifically how thorough their investigation could be considering they don't have access to the case files. That is sort of like throwing darts in the dark really. You seem to have 'adopted' the NH League as your personal info source, anytime you wish to 'legitimize' one of your theories you refer to them as if they were your new BFF's. Even more interesting to me is how you have repeatedly stated that the NH State Police are a bunch of idiots, clueless and have never solved a major case, however in the same breath you state that the NH League, made up of retired NHSP detectives, is the "be all end all" authority on this case. Here are your exact words... <quoted text> So which is it? Is the NHSP a bunch of retards who can't find their ass with a map, or are we brilliant and 'seasoned investigators' who should be trusted? I guess it depends on whether or not we agree with YOUR OPINION, huh? lol you are so transparent dude, sooo funny. Two questions, please. Is there any benefit to the father's declaring her deceased after so many years, aside from the obvious benefit from life insurance policies, if there were any? With regard to the CCU, after what point in time do the complete files become public information, if ever?
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Observer1984 wrote: <quoted text> Are you all on drugs? Which portion of amy's post do you dispute? Go!
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amy researches wrote: <quoted text> LOL. I can't speak for the others, but I'm not. Can't afford the good ones. We don't all own as many houses as Bill.:-) Is Toxic Topix Rehab available coast-to-coast and abroad? Is there life after Topix hell?
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Laurieisgone
Worcester, MA
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I'm in Topix Rehab right now. It's a twelve step program, you have to admit you are powerless over Topix and it's posters. I'm not doing well in the Topix Rehab program, as you can tell. I do love chicken salad though and the way A Green Tree makes it sounds wonderful! sign me up for the picnic. Be interesting to meet some of you. I might bring my German Shepard for protection though.
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Laurieisgone wrote: I'm in Topix Rehab right now. It's a twelve step program, you have to admit you are powerless over Topix and it's posters. I'm not doing well in the Topix Rehab program, as you can tell. I do love chicken salad though and the way A Green Tree makes it sounds wonderful! sign me up for the picnic. Be interesting to meet some of you. I might bring my German Shepard for protection though. HAHAHA. Awesome. We should definitely found Topix Anonymous. I'm all for the picnic. Will have to buy a dog first.:-)
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Jwb
Portland, ME
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Those that think Maura went East get Filet mignon with their chicken salad. Those that think she went west get hot dogs n Chick salad and those that think she just wandered into the woods get spam n Chick salad. No sharp utensils allowed at the picnic ( plastic sporks only).
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A Green Tree wrote: <quoted text> Which portion of amy's post do you dispute? Go! It's a fair assessment. This place does look like a nuthouse. Please pass the bong.
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Jwb wrote: Those that think Maura went East get Filet mignon with their chicken salad. Those that think she went west get hot dogs n Chick salad and those that think she just wandered into the woods get spam n Chick salad. No sharp utensils allowed at the picnic ( plastic sporks only). LOL. If we think she only went 100 yards east and got into a car heading west, can we get potato chips instead?
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Lincolnite
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Jwb wrote: Those that think Maura went East get Filet mignon with their chicken salad. Those that think she went west get hot dogs n Chick salad and those that think she just wandered into the woods get spam n Chick salad. No sharp utensils allowed at the picnic ( plastic sporks only). Sorry, no bullies allowed. Maybe wolfman at Clarks will share a picnic lunch with you. I think he likes filet mignon. Don't try to give him spam, he's liable to eat you.
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Laurieisgone wrote: I'm in Topix Rehab right now. It's a twelve step program, you have to admit you are powerless over Topix and it's posters. I'm not doing well in the Topix Rehab program, as you can tell. I do love chicken salad though and the way A Green Tree makes it sounds wonderful! sign me up for the picnic. Be interesting to meet some of you. I might bring my German Shepard for protection though. My shep mix is territorial, just like his owner. Go easy on the cayenne. The dressing is 1/2 mayo + 1/2 plain Greek yogurt. It's one day at a time. Here we are.
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SnowyB wrote: <quoted text> My shep mix is territorial, just like his owner. Go easy on the cayenne. The dressing is 1/2 mayo + 1/2 plain Greek yogurt. It's one day at a time. Here we are. Good to see you, Snowy. Yes, here we are.:-\
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Maybe we can all agree to disagree and not out each other or act like jerks. Is that possible? Truce?
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amy researches wrote: Maybe we can all agree to disagree and not out each other or act like jerks. Is that possible? Truce? i think that's the bottom line. agreeing to disagree. i've been wondering how anyone knows what shoes she was wearing or brought with her? i didn't think anyone knew what might have been missing from her wardrobe, or could have known what she took with her? how did i miss that?
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amy researches wrote: Maybe we can all agree to disagree and not out each other or act like jerks. Is that possible? Truce? planning a teddy bear picnic...whatever that is. sounds good.
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SnowyB wrote: <quoted text> i think that's the bottom line. agreeing to disagree. i've been wondering how anyone knows what shoes she was wearing or brought with her? i didn't think anyone knew what might have been missing from her wardrobe, or could have known what she took with her? how did i miss that? The shoes she was supposedly wearing were shown in this poster: http://bp0.blogger.com/_PQbVMfpHJBg/Rww-jmYgm... I don't know how the family might have known, unless by process of eliminating what was missing from her things maybe. If Maura was like me and only owns a few pairs of shoes, that's possible.
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SnowyB wrote: <quoted text> planning a teddy bear picnic...whatever that is. sounds good. I'll bring the chocolate. You bring an extra dog for me, so I don't have to buy one. Dogs are expensive... and you have to walk them... every day!
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amy researches wrote: <quoted text> I'll bring the chocolate. You bring an extra dog for me, so I don't have to buy one. Dogs are expensive... and you have to walk them... every day! there can never be enough chocolate to numb the topix experience. chocolate rehab and topix rehab.:)
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In an interview on Investigation Discovery, one of Maura's close friends recalled that Maura had once gone to Boston by herself without telling anyone, and that those close to her had spent a full day trying to track her down before she finally returned home. Is this simply a pattern of free-spirited behavior -- a person wanting to be alone and clear her head for a while? Or had Maura contemplated running away before, and then changed her mind? I'm not trying to push the theory that Maura vanished of her own free will, because it would be extremely difficult to start a new life with no car, almost no personal belongings, and almost no money. It's quite difficult to go under the radar, flee to Canada, or commit identity theft in post-9/11 America. And if someone wanted to run away forever, they probably wouldn't bother e-mailing their professors with a white lie about a death in the family. BUT... On the other hand, Maura did have plenty of motivation for wanting to run away: a strained relationship with her mother, a newly strained relationship with her father after wrecking his car, credit card fraud, possible expulsion from school, a rocky relationship with her boyfriend, the academic stress of a difficult nursing program (on top of two part-time jobs), and so forth. Given that Sharon Rausch became a surrogate mother or sorts for Maura and even gave her a AAA membership, a cell phone, etc., it sounds like Maura didn't have much of a support system around her.
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TeeJay
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Addendum to my last post above: If Maura did NOT intend to disappear of her own free will, it seems that she would have told at least one of her friends where she was going. She obviously would've known that people would be trying to find her after a day or so, if she were simply heading up to North Country for a few days.
And another motivation for her to disappear could have been her possible involvement with the hit-and-run accident with UMass student Petrit Vasi (though this is extremely speculative and so I won't open that can of worms -- but who knows).
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Casey
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I would like to know what was in her car tail pipe. Anyone know the correct answer? I have read different things from paper, rag or map of area.
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