2.12.2016

Maura Murray: 12 Years Later



12 years ago on February 9th, 21 year old UMass student Maura Murray lied about a family emergency to take time off from school and subsequently hopped in her ailing Saturn sedan and drove north to New Hampshire. For what reason exactly, we don't know. Nor do we know her exact destination, though she called a few places to inquire about lodging and was later found to have Mapquest directions to Vermont in her car.

What we do know is Maura lost control of her car that evening in Haverhill, NH after 7 pm, causing damage to the front end. A few witnessed observed Maura by the crash site and one of them even talked to her, offering her help. She declined. Minutes later police arrived and she was gone, never to be seen again.

I've shared a few thoughts about Maura's disappearance before and while I still read about the case frequently and consider all angles, most of my prior notions still hold true as we pass the 12 year mark.

I still find it unlikely that Maura ventured out in the woods, died and managed to conceal her body so well, despite frigid temperatures and frozen bodies of water, that she has not been found over a decade later. Nor do I think Maura's minor personal problems led her to starting a new life under the radar, like something you'd see in a movie.

Maybe I'm too pessimistic, or cynical, or I've watched too many crime shows on TV. I still feel like Maura Murray left the scene of her accident with the intent to flee from police and an inevitable DWI. In some way, shape or form she managed to leave the scene, likely by car, as I see it. But, the question remains: how did she leave the accident? If it was by car, who picked her up? If it was by foot, where did she go?

The same questions still apply after 12 years. If we can figure out by what means she left the accident, then we have basically solved this. Sure, she was heading up north for reasons unknown and that could perhaps be connected, or a whole separate mystery. Clearly something unplanned happened in Haverill and that set forth a whole new series of events that led to her vanishing.

Lately, there was been quite a bit of speculation about police involvement, and while it isn't entirely a new theory it is once again getting attention. In fact, Fred Murray himself has even alluded to it in his latest interview. Time is ticking and there has been nothing solid or promising in 12 years. Now might be the time to start asking the tough questions.

Clearly, there have been nothing but dead ends in the past and hopefully this year will be the year we find the truth.


1 comment:

  1. Anonymous11/12/2016

    Let's face it folks, when people disappear this long something bad has happened. I can't imagine Maura being alive at this point.

    Whatever happened that night, I think she crossed paths with the wrong person. Whether she was picked up by a random driver, walked to a nearby house, or hopped in a car of someone she knew. Whatever happened didn't end well and without a confession or finding her remains I don't know if we can solve this.

    I hope we get answers someday, whatever may have happened, but I'm not so sure it will happen.

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