docwho3:
Awesome post, excellent, keep up the great postings.......your logic and common sense are impressive.
In previous post I took your position in this matter that Maura "escaped" to a new life. BUT, apparently that was not a popular position to take, it is nice to know that you are using similar logic and reasoning as I, in regards to Maura "missing".
Do you know her "parents" wrote her off for dead, just a few months after she "went missing". I find that unusual......still.
As to the second car - logic and reasoning prevails, but there is no evidence to date supporting this fact. So it is safe to make a logical conclusion(assumption). But you are reaching a conclusion that has no direct basis in fact. But from Maura's personality, I could see her doing this, as not to take the chance to be stranded, with no backup. So I do see your point, but I am taking a neutral positon in regards to the second car.
I think after Maura smashed her Father's car after a "small campus" get together in the wee hours in the A.M., this was the weekend that he was in town to buy her a car, so after several K damage to his new car, I think any parents would "think" twice about their child's behaviour and choices in regards to a car accident(especially my new car), and I would maybe say:
So after smashing my car, do you really expect me to "reward" this behaviour by buying you or helping you buy a new car.
Especially if the person is a high achiever, track star etc.......and an adult
I would not be plesed, would be an understatement......
I don't think Maura was "malingering" when she received the call at the Security Desk. I think this call was a further "stressor" in her life that lead up to the day she went missing.
In just a few days: Maura 'broke down" at the security desk,(Thursday/5) went to a "small get together" on Saturday night(7), left the get together in the wee hours of Sunday morning(8), smashed her Dad's new car,(8) had to tell Dad that Sunday afternoon/evening about the car that had several K worth of damage(8). Then I am sure he was not pleased, (especially considering the time in the wee hours of the A.M. that this happened)and Maura made plans that evening to leave school, she was looking for map directions at midnight or so on Sunday(8). She left on Monday(9).