Chad_York
Armchair Detective
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- Jun 3, 2018
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No the police already has checked the property (with cadaver dogs as well) and found nothing of interest there. I think it was just Fred Murray that the former owners denied access to. If I was in that type of situation where a potential crime of a missing person happened next to where I lived and I had already fully cooperated with police but still had the parent bugging me about it I might act the same way as well. Even if you didn't have anything to do with it you still wouldn't like being questioned by people who had no qualifications to do any official questioning.
You can't really blame Fred because of all he has been through but at the same time I think has had a habit of going on wild goose chases and in making accusations when he had little to no evidence to support his claims. That's basically what the A-Frame house was and it seems that that is what this is as well.
And as far as him finding evidence you need to remember that he is the one paying all these investigators. So of course they probably want to give him a little bit of hope and not simply just take his money and run leaving him feeling even more hopeless than he was before.
Now of course I guess there is a chance there might be something there but I highly, highly doubt it.
Jeffery Sterlzin mentioned in the an article that they only searched outside the house but nothing was ever mentioned inside. Dad believes new info will lead to missing nursing student's remains 15 years after she vanished | Daily Mail Online
Fred is like any other persistent parent desperately searching for their missing child. He's distraught, tired, and fed up with the legal boundaries in order to get something done. I can't blame him for his frustrations. It would be absolutely devastating to him if they do dig up the property basement and find that it's not Maura. However, if it does, it will bring much deserved closure. I'm worried about Fred but understand his frustration and determination to get that property searched immedaitely. Unfortunately, we will have to wait until spring before an official investigation into the basement is conducted. If Fred becomes impatient or feels law-enforcement is taking prolonging the excavation, he stated he would fund the dig himself.