Fred has mentioned (In the past) that he and Maura had settled on a 2000 or 2001 Geo Prizm and that if she hadn't gone missing, she was going to have the newer car the next week.
That sounded rather familiar to me...but I just revisited the statement Fred Murray made as taken by UMass Police and a few more things are appearing particularly odd.
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He makes no mention of a particular car make or model that they settled on or that point, or that they had actually picked out a car. He says they started looking in Hadley (town adjacent to Amherst) and then headed to Northampton to "a place...that her boyfriend had good luck with." Oh, okay, then they must have had a specific name or an address or memorable directions for that dealership since they sought it out, right? Weird. No mention. But real specific names/locales in talking about going to Amherst Brewing Company later that night and going to North Amherst Motors the following day.
THEN, post-Amherst-accident: He poses questions to himself/Maura/whoever in saying, "Where is a Toyota place? Where can I get a car?" For heaven's sake. Even if he needed a rental Sunday, if they were out shopping for new/used/actual cars on Saturday, wouldn't the general notion of CARS be on their brains + thus they might have a bit of a starting point in figuring that out?
Stay with me for a second here - earlier in the statement, after saying that they went to a place that Maura's boyfriend had good luck with, he says "Then went to Rt 10 west of Northampton." Funny, maybe they would've remembered that there's a Toyota dealership right on Route 10 (King Street) in Northampton if they were indeed around there for that purpose the previous afternoon.
...oh, and the idea of paying $4,000 for what was then a three or four year-old car, even a Geo Prizm, would have likely been quite a deal unless that $4k was simply a down payment. (Think about it for a minute, and then run a search or two if you like.) But Fred never says that was necessarily his budget or anything, so even if one gives him the benefit of the doubt on this, the other lack of details on this subject + the events of Saturday afternoon when compared with some of the particulars given for other points during that weekend stand out to me.
Why would you feed family info, when you don't feel like they are telling you everything they know? Maybe, there is a good reason to not let them in on everything that you (law enforcement) are doing.
I don't disagree in the slightest on this. But I think your next point - that if police are hiding information, etc. - is necessarily important or big or anything, etc. - may not help anyway. Whatever happened Saturday in the Amherst area among Fred, Maura, and others can't + shouldn't be discounted in light of her disappearance. And even moreso if her fate was suicide, as you've attested.