Thanks Fifth for explaining the Sunrise Chart so much better then I possibly could.
I also appreciate the fact I can certainly make errors, so it's nice when people double check the information, such as the day of birth, year, etc.
For instance, in Europe, where many of the formatted astrology programs originate, such as the one above that I used, the Europeans always put the day first, then the month, then the year, different from here in America. We put the month first.
Best then to check WHERE is the Sun in the chart, to check if the correct month was used, or perhaps an error (which is possible) is made.
The Moon of course is the fastest moving body, so often unless we consult an ephemeris, we don't know for certain where the moon was that day. In this case, it' may easily have moved into the next sign by the hour she was born.
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NEW BRIEFING forthcoming: MAURA MURRAY
I'm working now on
Maura Murray's strange disappearance case, that member
"I Wanna Know" asked about on the forum twice.
It certainly is a strange case, and from what I can see online, has not been solved or closed.
the police believe it was suicide and the parents seem to think otherwise., wondering how one police officer knew a young woman was missing.
I'm just starting to revisit this case myself.
Maura Murray
dob: May 4, 1982
Hanson, Massachusetts, USA
Went missing Feb 9, 2004
Day of her disappearance
Maura sent her boyfriend an e-mail at 1 pm, saying that she hadn't felt like talking to anyone, but that she would call him later in the day. Maura made several calls between 12 pm and 3 pm, including asking about information on a condominium in Bartlett, New Hampshire that her family had annually vacationed at for years, leaving a voicemail with another student, and a number giving recorded information about Stowe, Vermont for approximately 5 minutes. Maura called her boyfriend for approximately 1 minute at 2:18 pm.
At about 4 pm, Maura e-mailed one of her work supervisors and some of her teachers to inform them that there had been a death in her family and that she would be out of town for several days, although there was actually no death in her family. Maura packed all her belongings into boxes and removed the art from her room walls.[6] Soon after, at 3:30-4:30 pm, a dorm mate says they saw Maura leave the U Mass Amherst campus. Maura withdrew $280 from an ATM, and was alone as seen by CCTV footage.
Her bank account was left nearly empty, with paychecks due from her job in the coming days. Maura then bought $35-$40 of alcohol, again while alone. Sometime after 4 pm, Maura left Amherst, probably heading up Interstate 91 north. She checked her cellphone messages at 4:37 pm
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Maura Murray was born May 4th, 1982 in Hanson Mass. But once again, we do not know her
time of birth, so undoubtedly,
we'll be looking at the Sunrise chart the day in her location of birth or
when the Sun rose that day.
She may have been born in the early hours or even at night, we simply do not know yet.
Here is some prior information although I found Wikipedia's info. to be more up to date overall with the links they provide at the very bottom of their site:
Originally Posted by dreamweaver
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http://www.mauramurraymissing.com/
website
[ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maura_Murray[/ame]
timeline of events
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/m/murray_maura.html
more info
http://caledonianrecord.com/main.asp...93&TM=55748.75
Latest article 2/9/2009
http://caledonianrecord.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=43893&TM=55748.75
The Saturn's windshield had a spider crack in it, which Murray said might have been caused by Maura's head striking it. Also, she was in danger of hypothermia.
Five years ago today, then 21-year-old Maura Murray left her University of Massachusetts-Amherst campus, drove north into the White Mountains of New Hampshire and disappeared.
After five years, Fred Murray, Maura's father, is still trying to find out what happened Feb. 9, 2004.
Police say Maura crashed a 1996 black Saturn into some trees along Route 112 in the town of Haverhill near the Weathered Barn at about 7:30 p.m. She either fled the scene or was picked up by someone else. They said she may have been suicidal.
During the past five years, not only has she not been seen or found, her credit card and cell phone have not been used. Nor has her bank account. Family and friends have heard nothing.
Butch Atwood was a First Student school bus driver who happened upon Murray's car, not far from his house, while on his way home that night. Atwood said he spoke with Murray and offered to get her help, but that she asked him not to contact police. Atwood said Murray told him she had already contacted AAA.
Atwood then drove home, parked his bus and went inside his house to call 911. Less than 10 minutes later, he said Sgt. Cecil Smith of the Haverhill Police Department came to the door of his bus and asked if he had seen someone at the car. Murray had disappeared.
What still puzzles Murray's family and friends is that police did not notify Murray's family about the crash until nearly 24 hours later - and did begin a search for 36 hours.
Murray's family said (Sgt) Smith told them he thought the driver of the Saturn was Murray's father, to whom the car was registered. Mysterious to them, though, is why Smith asked neighbors, the night of the crash, "Where is the girl?"