FrmLE
Vero Beach, FL
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jwb wrote: <quoted text> We are all entitled to our opinions, but I just find it interesting that you have drawn different conclusions than the NHSP have drawn and you say that you worked the case as a detective in the major crimes unit. I am not arguing or disagreeing with you. I am making an observation that I find it interesting. Really? What is the official NHSP conclusion? Can you offer the link where it states the official opinion is different than mine? There is no 'official conclusion', people here often read too much into things that you don't understand because it is the stuff that happens "behind the curtain" in major criminal investigations. Nothing personal, it's just the truth.
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jwb
Lincoln, NH
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NHSP and investigators have been at odds about what happened to Maura from the start. Chuck west and Scarinza where the lead investigators for NHSP. Scarinza has flipped flopped all over the place on his theory as to what happened.There are multiple quotes/change of position scattered. I have read them and am not just making that up. Delker senior assist attorney general who works for the NHCCU says that for a case to be filed with the cold case of unsolved homicides that foul play is suspected. Info obtained from Socco mag
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FrmLE
Vero Beach, FL
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amy researches wrote: <quoted text> just as your postings on this forum shouldn't be misconstrued as speaking for all of NH LE in an official capacity. I completely agree with this, my opinions are just my opinions. Take it for what it's worth, give it as much weight as you feel it warrants based on what you perceive to be my experience and knowledge of the case.
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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). What about those of us who believe she was lured into a vehicle alongside her own car? Surf & turf, Chateau Margaux, creme brule for dessert?(Ever hopeful!) Or just a weenie roast with egg-rolls on the side?
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jwb
Lincoln, NH
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FrmLE wrote: <quoted text> Really? What is the official NHSP conclusion? Can you offer the link where it states the official opinion is different than mine? There is no 'official conclusion', people here often read too much into things that you don't understand because it is the stuff that happens "behind the curtain" in major criminal investigations. Nothing personal, it's just the truth. The cold case homicide unit has stated that they suspect foul play. refer to Renners blog (supreme court) regarding Fred Murray Vs NHSP ********** Mr. Ervin: Has [your investigation] generally focused on individuals. Sgt. Landry: Individuals? Mr. Ervin: Correct. Sgt. Landry: Yes. Mr. Ervin: Is the investigation currently ongoing as to those individuals? Sgt. Landry: Yes.
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jwb
Lincoln, NH
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They will of course not come flat out and say if it was a murder or she just ran off but there is obviously information that has steered them to thinking foul play. they had to really come fourth with actual solid info behind closed doors for the supreme court judge to rule. Fred lost the case so NHSP must have presented compelling info to keep most of the info underwraps
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citigirl
East Bridgewater, MA
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Casey wrote: 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. GCSD-log Tuesday Feb,10,2004. 1204- Needs BOL on Maura Murray.19820504 Apparently this individual was involved in an MVC yesterday in Haverhill. Upon officers arrival, found the car; no driver with a rag stuffed in the tail pip. Waiting on discriptors of individual.
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jwb
Lincoln, NH
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off topic: Another homicide(three dead) today in lancaster http://www.wmur.com/news/30905374/detail.html
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Shack
Groton, MA
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NH cold case unit...reads Maura a homicide... Also....current press releases... off topic homicides Dalton, NH (where Jessica was found..boat launching)
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Advocate
Surprise, AZ
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Ruthless Rye wrote: Can somebody please tell me why so many words on what appears to be Advocate4's Find Maura Murray forum are replaced with words referencing food and cooking? An example: "your first recipe doesn't come up, the second, is this the place for it, perhaps something about Maura might be a bit more helpful to the cause or start a cilantro humour section." I also see "delicious" and "burrito" plus others. Although I can figure most of them out, it is really annoying to read. Anybody know the answer? Also, why was Advocate4's forum locked? It is such a better format for this discussion, you can actually find information there. I closed that forum and it was locked because I set up a second, newer forum that had better administrative features. I don't know why those weird words now show up in the old forum, but it's something that the host server has apparently done -- they certainly weren't in the forum originally. The second forum I set up is also no longer active, and in fact can't be accessed in any way. Ended up closing it after no one had used it for 2 years ... no sense in paying for wasted space!
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citigirl
East Bridgewater, MA
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TeeJay wrote: <quoted text> There were extensive searches in the surrounding woods on February 10 (the day after Maura went missing), and no footprints were in the snow in the woods. Low-flying helicopters with excellent visibility found absolutely nothing in the woods to indicate that a person had been there, and police dogs could only trace Maura's scene 100 yards up the road. Remember, it was very dark when Maura's car crashed, and the woods are extremely dense and pitch-black in the vicinity. The only plausible scenario, in my opinion, is that Maura entered another vehicle. Feb. 10th is incorrect it was Wednesday Feb,11,2004.
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Ruthless Rye
Amherst, NH
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Thank you for the information Advocate.
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“"Dancing with wolves"”
Since: Oct 10
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Shack wrote: NH cold case unit...reads Maura a homicide... Also....current press releases... off topic homicides Dalton, NH (where Jessica was found..boat launching) Jessica was not found in Dalton,NH. She was found at a boat launch at the Comerford Dam in Barnet, VT
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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? Welcome back Snowy.
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Wowzer the real one wrote: <quoted text> Welcome back Snowy. thank you, girl!:)
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Casey
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citigirl wrote: <quoted text>GCSD-log Tuesday Feb,10,2004. 1204- Needs BOL on Maura Murray.19820504 Apparently this individual was involved in an MVC yesterday in Haverhill. Upon officers arrival, found the car; no driver with a rag stuffed in the tail pip. Waiting on discriptors of individual. Thanks, Citigirl.
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jwb
Lincoln, NH
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Mellissa jenkins was found at Comerford Dam in Barnet, VT who is jessica?
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Shack
Groton, MA
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jwb wrote: Mellissa jenkins was found at Comerford Dam in Barnet, VT who is jessica? Sorry..made a mistake....the only thing I was right about...was the murders in Dalton, NH.... (wasn't my first mistake..won't be my last)
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Jenkins
United States
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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. Haha, that's pretty good frmLE, nice post. I Completely agree that u can't have it both ways. I did not mean to imply that I think these guys r brilliant investigators, I can c where u got that from though. I certainly never said they were brilliant investigators or anything like that. I did say seasoned, which means experienced, nor brilliant. If u look at the resume of the nhli they're about as experienced as it gets in Nh, so they certainly are seasoned investigators. The nhsp has access to the case file, the nhli Does not but they conducted their own independent investigation, interviewing witnesses and even bringing In an accident reconstructionist. So while I would consider neither of these organizations brilliant by any stretch of the imagination, they both have mich more information than we do, particularly the nhsp. The only reason I brought them up at all is bc we got people like bill trying make it out like it's insanse to think that she most likely got killed. We also got people like u and others making fun of all the "interweb detectives", whatever the hell that means, like they're a bunch of straight retards for suggesting something that's fairly obvious to an impartial observer. So no, I do not think the nhli or the nhsp r brilliant investigators, But they do have access to a lot more info than I do. Since some people think the interweb detectives r so stupid I figured I'd remind them of what the professionals believe..which is the same exact thing. In reality I have little respect for the nhsp as an investigative body..ive been lookin and looking and have been unable to find even one difficult case that they've ever brought in. At this point I have little faith they r going to ever solve this case either. It is a case that has specific evidence indicating a crime occurred(states attorneys words, not mine)..they also have poi's. How can they have evidence pursuant to a crime If a crime didn't occur?
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Advocate
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BUMPO wrote: <quoted text>BUMPO Quite natty of you ;
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