KatherineQ said:
Peabody, I think sometimes people are too close to the situation to see it clearly.
Like with Olga Khaleel, who ran off from her husband a couple weeks ago. He couldn't see it, he honestly couldn't see that she probably left, but everyone at a distance could see it, who didn't know her, and just had the benefit of reading newspaper articles. They could see it. He couldn't.
It seems like people can be too close to the person missing to have real perspective, and look at real facts.
No one thinks that of Brooke Wilburger, and no one ever thought that. Those close to her, those reading about her, no one thought she just up and decided to leave everyone behind. THe clues and the facts weren't there, and the personality wasn't there.
With Maura, all the clues that you can see from the distance of a stranger point clearly to her leaving on purpose. Prayers for her return.
Thanks KatherineQ -
But Not ONE person who knows Maura believes that her personality in any way conforms to running away or commiting suicide. None of her family, not her fiance or his family, none of her life long friends from childhood, not her few friends at UMass.
That is why I referenced Steve Huff's article: there are so many printed rumors and mis-statements in Maura's case. Combined with the little factual knowledge and the truly many unanswered questions, her case is a deep mystery. It is a deeper mystery for strangers - they do not have the benefit of facts.
For Maura to have run away, she would have needed to get away from both family and fiance. I don't know if it was in print, but I know the fiance said he could understand Maura falling out of love with him, but he could never understand her leaving her family. And after all of this time, there is no evidence to support that she had another relationship with any other man; therefore, it seems difficult to believe that she could not have ended ONE relationship, ie fiance or family, and kept the other, and living somewhere with people that she knows and enjoying life with being loved and supported in return. Has it crossed your mind, how difficult it would be for anyone to start a new life without the benefit of companionship as well as financial resources? Could not be easy at any time in life, especially at 21, when one is so vibrant and passionate about life.
The police did not have the benefit of any clues about Maura when they announced to the family that she was a runaway and suicidal other than their deducement from the alcohol and across the counter medications left in her car. This is Fact - this is what they told the family on the evening of 2/11. It took a few days for them to learn of the email about "the death in the family" and to tie in the "Without Peril" book.
Also,
RC Stevens, a highly respected pi, retired from MA SP who worked the Molly Bish case worked with the Murrays in the beginning. He was privy to most of the case information and it
was his determination that foul play was involved.
The current group of private investigators also believe that foul play is the most likely cause for her missing.
Therefore, it seems unlikely to me, that the "distance of strangers" that sees clues pointing to Maura's running away is is more reliable than those who are close to the situation. It is my opinion that many read the rumors and theories and accept them as fact.
I would like to add that I know for certain that the family hopes with all of their heart that Maura is indeed a runaway.......why would anyone think they want otherwise?
I have determined that the reason my blood boils over regarding posts in support of her running away is that the majority of them end with the conclusion that everyone must stop searching for her. IF she wants to live a new life, fine. But, in addition to the heartache created by her missing, Maura should not, nor anyone that is deliberately missing, be allowed to cost the taxpayers as well as to instill fear in the hearts of those citizens living in the area of the disappearance. I have heard from citizens in NH who believe there is likely a serial killer and that the police are either not concerned or can not catch him.