Here is the thing I do not understand about your theory scoops. If Maura was going to kill herself Monday or Tuesday, then what was the point of emailing her professors? Why not just drive up there and do it? I do not know if you went to college, but I did. Indeed I have a B.A., a master's and a JD. I have studied at five different universities in three states and two countries. This is not to brag but rather to make my point abundantly clear: at all the universities and in all the places I studied I have taken two days off at a time and never let a single person at the school know. There was no search, my parents were never called, there was not a single smidgen of concern given to my absence, etc. It was not a big deal. When you are at a university, you are an adult. The "consequences" of taking off for a couple of days are at worst a drop in your grade.
Maura was in clincials though right?
I have heard from nursing students in the same program at UMASS that for one it is very tough to land a spot in the clinical rotation and several students are literally forced to put their education on standby for a semester if their name didn't get selected.
Maura, a transfer student who hadn't even gone through all of the same stuff that nursing students go through before they get a chance at clincials (as I understand it), got a very golden opportunity when she was selected for clinicals.
Now I don't know her clinicals schedule. I know she had clinicals about an hour away from UMASS, but that was normal as the university had contracted out to several hospitals within a 200 mile range to send off students for clinicals.
But if you are absent from clincials, wouldn't that be a bit bigger of a deal then if you just skipped out on a lecture that featured maybe 100 students or more, in which no one would even really know or care that you were missing.
By the way, Maura didn't email her professors, like it has been reported. She emailed the nursing director and the nursing program itself who then passed along the email.
Maura also included her place of employment in the email. If she had been scheduled to work at the art gallery that Monday night for instance, and she had been a no-show, I would put my money down on the notion that someone would've been looking for her right away. Maura worked with a good friend there and if Maura was just a no-show, I would think at minimal, that friend would make an attempt to locate Maura and maybe even escalate the situation and contact Maura's family.
As to why Maura felt the need to email anyone ... IMO, it was to buy time for herself and do whatever she was doing and not have to be worried about people trying to track her down.
Just for the record: I have a B.A. In Journalism and had been a Professional Journalist for 14 years.