Resident Assistants were given a dorm room waiver and about 70 dollars a week to watch over the floor, hold educational and wellness events, and enforce the dorm policies.....most RA's did not typically work as door check monitors and this was so because the work-study pot of money needed to be evenly distributed so that other non-RA students could have work study.
The job that Maura had (monitor) was to sit at a desk inside the main entrance of the dorm and as people came in, would require them to show ID that they lived there...if friends came along, they had to show ID and sign in as a guest on a log sheet.
Since I never worked as a monitor, I'm not sure what the break schedule was......
Now, the parking....there were not designated parking spots for monitors...there were spots in the front for RD (Resident Director) and 15 minute parking spots that were only used by food delivery people and students who were moving a piece of furniture in or whatever....
If you had an OWL sticker, you were designated to a certain parking lot and not necessarily close to your own dorm....However, on weekends, you could park closer to the dorms on a first come first serve type of basis.
Most monitors worked in the dorm area in which they lived, so driving wasn't necessary...most people on campus walked to whatever class or job they had, Umass is like it's own little city
I was just looking through that Supreme Court Docket on the bloodspot, it seems as though LE has a lot of info pointing toward her having become a victim and that they have a POI.....they're probably stuck without the body
Resident Assistants were given a dorm room waiver and about 70 dollars a week to watch over the floor, hold educational and wellness events, and enforce the dorm policies.....most RA's did not typically work as door check monitors and this was so because the work-study pot of money needed to be evenly distributed so that other non-RA students could have work study.
The job that Maura had (monitor) was to sit at a desk inside the main entrance of the dorm and as people came in, would require them to show ID that they lived there...if friends came along, they had to show ID and sign in as a guest on a log sheet.
Since I never worked as a monitor, I'm not sure what the break schedule was......
Now, the parking....there were not designated parking spots for monitors...there were spots in the front for RD (Resident Director) and 15 minute parking spots that were only used by food delivery people and students who were moving a piece of furniture in or whatever....
If you had an OWL sticker, you were designated to a certain parking lot and not necessarily close to your own dorm....However, on weekends, you could park closer to the dorms on a first come first serve type of basis.
Most monitors worked in the dorm area in which they lived, so driving wasn't necessary...most people on campus walked to whatever class or job they had, Umass is like it's own little city
also, if someone can tell me which dorm she lived in, within the Southwest dorm area....so I need the building name
if someone can post a pic of her car with the Umass Sticker, I might be able to tell you....I need to see the red sticker with a number to tell where her parking privileges were
One more question before I answer......do we know where her boyfriend lived? also in Southwest or a possibility he lived in Lincoln Apartments?
So, her official lot to park in was 12, north of the mullins center near parking services....as the crow flies, this is about 4,000 feet away from the dorm she was working in......if she took a break at 12 midnight and parked in lot 12, then I doubt she had the time to do that.......however, she came on at 8PM on a Friday, which means she could have found a closer spot in the lot near southwest....as I said before on weekends, it was first come first serve.....so if she managed to find a coveted empty spot lot near southwest, then yes....she would have had time to hit that person on N. pleasant/Triangle..........
The question to me, is why was she headed toward route 9 on her break? She was either going to see someone who lived in Lincoln or to route 9.....Liquor Stores close at 11pm in Massachusetts ALWAYS....at least in 2004....unless her break was earlier than we know and she was going to get liquor, it looks like she was headed toward the Lincoln apartments....
So, her official lot to park in was 12, north of the mullins center near parking services....as the crow flies, this is about 4,000 feet away from the dorm she was working in......if she took a break at 12 midnight and parked in lot 12, then I doubt she had the time to do that.......however, she came on at 8PM on a Friday, which means she could have found a closer spot in the lot near southwest....as I said before on weekends, it was first come first serve.....so if she managed to find a coveted empty spot lot near southwest, then yes....she would have had time to hit that person on N. pleasant/Triangle..........
The question to me, is why was she headed toward route 9 on her break? She was either going to see someone who lived in Lincoln or to route 9.....Liquor Stores close at 11pm in Massachusetts ALWAYS....at least in 2004....unless her break was earlier than we know and she was going to get liquor, it looks like she was headed toward the Lincoln apartments....
12:20 would have been too late to buy liquor, unless she was going to get food, hit the guy, and managed to get back in time to find a spot in the same lot......If there is a chance at all that she parked in Lot 12, then she would not have had the time to walk to her car, drive and hit the guy, and come back to lot 12, and then back to the dorm.....the monitors had 30 minute breaks
Thanks for your information.
There is absolutely no shred of evidence that Maura was involved in the hit and run.
It is just one of those odd coincidences that not long after Vasi was struck she was found at her desk having a breakdown.
She very likely was not going anywhere. Some have speculated that Maura may have hit Vasi, and Scoops has been on here for years claiming that his research backs up his theory that Maura hit Vasi and she committed suicide. He probably comes across as sounding very sure of this, but rest assured that there is no evidence that Maura hit Vasi; it just so happens that his accident coincides with the time when Maura ostensibly began her downward spiral to that weekend.
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I have never linked my suicide theory to the vasi hit and run as I have repeatedly stated over the years. For many years, I never even entertained the thought that she could've been involved in the hit and run and I already had believed she had taken her own life anyways.
The vasi hit and run and her involvement if somehow proven, would've caused me to re-think suicide as to what happened to her.