elframo
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Interview with Julie,Maura's sister on The Missing Podcast.
www.themissingpodcast.org
Interview with Julie,Maura's sister on The Missing Podcast.
Maura Murray — The Missing Podcast
www.themissingpodcast.org
I think those are reasonable scenarios- I am leaning towards she took a ride from a bad person and came to harm.I've been following this case for a while; to my mind there are two likely scenarios:
1 - after crashing, Maura knew the police would attend and also knew that there was alcohol in her car and that she'd been drinking, so she hid in the nearby woods, to avoid the police. But then people were looking for her so she moved further into the woods and ultimately perished due to hypothermia.
2 - Maura knew she wouldn't be able to drive her car after it crashed, so she accepted a lift from someone and came to harm at their hands.
Just my own opinions.
I think those are reasonable scenarios- I am leaning towards she took a ride from a bad person and came to harm.
It is very easy to miss stuff in forests especially mountain forests. Here in CO it would be painstakingly hard to search every inch, nook, and cranny of an area of forest especially in the mountains. There are crevices in the ground from fallen tree roots, drop offs, ravines from snow melt run off, etc. I assume it would be the same in NH. A body can be hidden in the forest for years and that's if you know where to look. Where does one begin to look for MM because who knows how far she got into the woods or where she went into them. JMOIt just remains so strange that they did not find a body...... There was extensive searching over these years.
That is why I also lean towards a bad person
But where oh where.
It is very easy to miss stuff in forests especially mountain forests. Here in CO it would be painstakingly hard to search every inch, nook, and cranny of an area of forest especially in the mountains. There are crevices in the ground from fallen tree roots, drop offs, ravines from snow melt run off, etc. I assume it would be the same in NH. A body can be hidden in the forest for years and that's if you know where to look. Where does one begin to look for MM because who knows how far she got into the woods or where she went into them. JMO
I don't lean one way or the other anymore. Good reasons for both outcomes. Just throwing out a reason why she might not have been found in a forest. Not trying to convince or change minds.