NH NH - Maura Murray, 21, Haverhill, 9 Feb 2004 - # 5

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  • #341
At present, the "Forum" portion of Maura's website is currently down for maintenance. Helena Murray has asked that I post this information for you. The Forum will be back as soon as possible and the family asks your pardon for any inconvenince.



Bring Maura Home!
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  • #342
Peabody said:
At present, the "Forum" portion of Maura's website is currently down for maintenance. Helena Murray has asked that I post this information for you. The Forum will be back as soon as possible and the family asks your pardon for any inconvenince.



Bring Maura Home!
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The Forum on Maura's site is back.
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  • #343
Maura has now been missing 22 months.....
 
  • #344
March 9, 2004
April 9, 2004
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Maura is still missing............................................
 
  • #345
murraydwyer said:
Maura has now been missing 22 months.....

I wanted to let you know you are in my thoughts. It hurts to think about what you have gone through/are going through. And I know that I cannot even imagine half of it.
I hope at some point you get some resolution, some justice. And yet, sadly I know that even that won't make up for what you continue to go through.
Best wishes.
 
  • #346
Prayers for Maura and all who love her - especially during this Christmas and Holiday Season.


Bring Maura Home!

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Peabody said:
Prayers for Maura and all who love her - especially during this Christmas and Holiday Season.


Bring Maura Home!
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I agree, what a beautiful girl, i pray for her family as well.....
 
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Top News

Wednesday December 21, 2005
NORTH COUNTRY, NEW HAMPSHIRE

TV Program To Highlight Missing Woman's Case
A network television program is going to highlight the case of a young Massachusetts woman who disappeared nearly two years ago in Haverhill, N.H., after she was involved in a minor car crash.

<snip>

Rausch is encouraged that John Healy of Warner, N.H., and other retired law enforcement officers are going to investigate Murray's disappearance.

Healy, who retired as a lieutenant after 19 years with the New Hampshire State Police, said he has 10 volunteers from New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont who will be taking part in the investigation.

Those volunteers include retired police chiefs and detectives who now are licensed private detectives.

"We want to make sure these cases never die," said Healy.


<more at link to Caledonian record>

http://www.caledonianrecord.com/


Bring Maura Home!
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Top News

Wednesday December 21, 2005
NORTH COUNTRY, NEW HAMPSHIRE

TV Program To Highlight Missing Woman's Case
A network television program is going to highlight the case of a young Massachusetts woman who disappeared nearly two years ago in Haverhill, N.H., after she was involved in a minor car crash.

<snip>

Rausch is encouraged that John Healy of Warner, N.H., and other retired law enforcement officers are going to investigate Murray's disappearance.

Healy, who retired as a lieutenant after 19 years with the New Hampshire State Police, said he has 10 volunteers from New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont who will be taking part in the investigation.

Those volunteers include retired police chiefs and detectives who now are licensed private detectives.

"We want to make sure these cases never die," said Healy.


<more at link to Caledonian record>

http://www.caledonianrecord.com/


Bring Maura Home!
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  • #350
I live in NH. The man 'busdriver' is a long time resident with ties to the community and a family. He has never been considered a suspect only a witness. According to him she refused a ride.
My biggest questions with this case are:
Why did she leave West Point?
Why did she drive to NH?
In the middle of the semester, in a direction where she knew no one? Her cell phone records and emails were tracedto known friends and family all living in Mass.
Regardless as to what may have happened, realistically most signs point to someone that wanted to disapear. Thee is a lot more to this tale then what the family/police are revealing.
 
  • #351
Prayers for the Murray Family and all who love and miss Maura.

With hopes this Christmas Season that they will have answers soon.
 
  • #352
Holidays are usually stressful times for most of us.

No doubt, they are more much more difficult when a loved is missing.

My prayers this Christmas Day especially for the Murrays, the Rausch Family and for everyone who loves Maura. May God grant them comfort and some sense of peace and joy.

Because Jesus is the Reason for the Season, I will copy the signature of Sharon Rausch from <modsnip - no longer a working website>



"Our help is from the Lord, who created heaven and earth." Psalm 24:8
 
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Dec 28, 2005

The father of a woman who disappeared nearly two years ago after a minor car accident is suing several police agencies, as well as the governor, seeking the release of information tied to the investigation, according to court documents filed last week.

Fred Murray, father of Maura Murray, filed the papers last Wednesday in Grafton County Superior Court, charging that state police, Attorney General Kelly Ayotte, Gov. John Lynch, the state Fish and Game Department, Grafton County Attorney Ricardo St. Hillaire, the Grafton County Sheriff’s Department and the Hanover Police Department, where the initial 911 call went after the report of the accident in February 2004, have violated the state’s Right to Know Law and the federal Freedom of Information Act in not releasing investigative information he has requested in the years since his daughter’s disappearance.

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http://www.theunionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Father+suing+for+records+in+'missing'+case&articleId=5a720bb2-4cc3-4407-8be7-4d2543265ec8
 
  • #354
There is an article in today's Union Leader....

Father suing for records in 'missing' case

MAURA MURRAY missing since February 2004Haverhill - The father of a woman who disappeared nearly two years ago after a minor car accident is suing several police agencies, as well as the governor, seeking the release of information tied to the investigation.

Fred Murray, father of Maura Murray, filed the papers in Grafton County Superior Court, charging that state and local police as well as top state and county officials have violated the state’s Right to Know Law and the federal Freedom of Information Act in not releasing investigative information he has requested since his daughter’s disappearance.

http://www.theunionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Father+suing+for+records+in+%27missing%27+case&articleId=5a720bb2-4cc3-4407-8be7-4d2543265ec8
 
  • #355
Peabody said:
There is an article in today's Union Leader....

Father suing for records in 'missing' case

MAURA MURRAY missing since February 2004Haverhill - The father of a woman who disappeared nearly two years ago after a minor car accident is suing several police agencies, as well as the governor, seeking the release of information tied to the investigation.

Fred Murray, father of Maura Murray, filed the papers in Grafton County Superior Court, charging that state and local police as well as top state and county officials have violated the state’s Right to Know Law and the federal Freedom of Information Act in not releasing investigative information he has requested since his daughter’s disappearance.

http://www.theunionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Father+suing+for+records+in+%27missing%27+case&articleId=5a720bb2-4cc3-4407-8be7-4d2543265ec8






We can hope this will finally give him and her other loved ones some much needed answers.
 
  • #356
It is bad enough that their Loved one is missing but to have to go to court to get details of the investigation is disgusting ,the LE should have kept them informed all along of any details they wanted to know .I cant imagine their torment and despair ,I Pray they get some answers soon.:(
 
  • #357
From the Boston Globe: http://www.boston.com/news/local/new_hampshire/articles/2005/12/28/father_sues_state_police_in_case_of_missing_daughter/

Father sues state, police in case of missing daughter

December 28, 2005

HAVERHILL, N.H. --From the moment his daughter disappeared on Feb. 9, 2004, Fred Murray believed she was a victim of foul play.


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Murray has been highly critical of police and met with Gov. John Lynch earlier this year to ask for his help in getting records of the investigation. He's now sued Lynch, Attorney General Kelly Ayotte, state police and other law-enforcement agencies seeking the release of information tied to the investigation, such as accident reports; an inventory of items taken from her car; a copy of his daughter's computer hard drive; and a surveillance tape from a liquor store where she made a purchase.

A hearing on Murray's request has been scheduled on Jan. 18 at Grafton County Superior Court.

Ayotte said Wednesday that she had not seen the lawsuit, which was filed last week, but that "we have shared whatever information we feel we can share without jeopardizing the investigation."

She said that Maura Murray is still being treated as a missing person, but "it was a suspicious disappearance. We've treated the case very seriously," she said.

According to the lawsuit, Fred Murray was denied the records "on the grounds that production called for confidential records created ... or would constitute an invasion of privacy."

Murray also questions whether the investigation into his daughter's disappearance is ongoing, saying he hasn't been made aware of "any specific efforts the governmental authorities have taken in pursuing this matter within the past several months."

"The most compelling reason favoring disclosure in this case centers on the fact that Maura could very well still be in danger and disclosure of the information compiled by authorities could help locate her," according to the suit.

"Although (investigators) have continued to dispute the notion, Fred Murray's familiarity with his daughter leads him to believe that it is likely that Maura Murray was the victim of foul play and may even still be in danger, rather than she went missing of her own accord."

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This article will only be available as "free" for a few days.
 
  • #358
From the Boston Globe: http://www.boston.com/news/local/ne...ing_daught er/

Father sues state, police in case of missing daughter

December 28, 2005

HAVERHILL, N.H. --From the moment his daughter disappeared on Feb. 9, 2004, Fred Murray believed she was a victim of foul play.


<snip>



Murray has been highly critical of police and met with Gov. John Lynch earlier this year to ask for his help in getting records of the investigation. He's now sued Lynch, Attorney General Kelly Ayotte, state police and other law-enforcement agencies seeking the release of information tied to the investigation, such as accident reports; an inventory of items taken from her car; a copy of his daughter's computer hard drive; and a surveillance tape from a liquor store where she made a purchase.

A hearing on Murray's request has been scheduled on Jan. 18 at Grafton County Superior Court.

Ayotte said Wednesday that she had not seen the lawsuit, which was filed last week, but that "we have shared whatever information we feel we can share without jeopardizing the investigation."

She said that Maura Murray is still being treated as a missing person, but "it was a suspicious disappearance. We've treated the case very seriously," she said.

According to the lawsuit, Fred Murray was denied the records "on the grounds that production called for confidential records created ... or would constitute an invasion of privacy."

Murray also questions whether the investigation into his daughter's disappearance is ongoing, saying he hasn't been made aware of "any specific efforts the governmental authorities have taken in pursuing this matter within the past several months."

"The most compelling reason favoring disclosure in this case centers on the fact that Maura could very well still be in danger and disclosure of the information compiled by authorities could help locate her," according to the suit.

"Although (investigators) have continued to dispute the notion, Fred Murray's familiarity with his daughter leads him to believe that it is likely that Maura Murray was the victim of foul play and may even still be in danger, rather than she went missing of her own accord."

<snip>

This article will only be available as "free" for a few days.
 
  • #359
Maura was 21 years old when she disappeared. I think LE would be remiss in turning over all the investigation materials, if they were private in nature.

She's an adult who purposely went missing. And then, something may have happened to her that was unexpected. What a horrible position for her parents to be in.

But I'm not sure I'm comfortable if her adult records, (considering how clear it is that she wanted to be missing), were turned over to family members.

Catch 22. What a horrible situation.
 
  • #360
It's really hard for me to post about Maura here at websleuths much because -while I try hard to accept other theories - I do not believe she left on her own.

I try to be open-minded about this, but it really hurts. I still think that LE did not do their job properly on this case and did Maura and her family a terrible injustice.

This is just my opinion.

Either way, her family deserves some answers. Can you imagine the grief they are going through?
 
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