Swamp Fox Trot
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I think she had something bothering her such as an eating disorder or something similar.
Quite a few cross country runner girls have eating disorders.
I think she had something bothering her such as an eating disorder or something similar.
FWIW:
the contractor's house he built is not the white one in the picture.
You have to look for the a-frame house it is being hidden by the shade of the trees and it is a dark color. (when you first open up the picture link, look to your top right and you should see the a-frame house with a van parked beside it. this is the house that was being built when maura went missing.
Wow, I had never heard that before. I do remember reading something about Fred saying "My god, she's gone off into the mountains to die like an old squaw" or something to that effect when the disappearance first happened, which would indicate that he thought there was a possibility of suicide.
I just don't see Maura going off into the woods in the pitch darkness near the crash site in NH to commit suicide. I get that if she killed herself she obviously wanted to die, but it just doesn't make sense that she'd purposely ensure that her last few moments were terrifying and in the darkness, without even a chance for her to enjoy the view from the top of a mountain, which she is said to have loved so much. It seems that if suicide was her intention, she would want to enjoy a final hike, find a nice spot, and then drink herself to death in a place she felt "at home". So it does stand to reason that if Maura got a ride that night, even if her intention was to go somewhere to die, that info WOULD be very pertinent to finding Maura because if we knew where Maura was dropped off, we'd know where to look for a body.
I'm still not sold on any one theory...the main scenarios (suicide, foul play, secret new life, accidental death from exposure) all seem pretty reasonable to me.
Besides whatever she had on, her running gear was the only clothes she brought. I have a problem with that if we are to assume she was taking a one week vacation or starting a new life.
Coupled with the fact that she didn't even take a change of clothes with her when she fled her car.
Renner claims on his blog that all of Maura's alcohol bottles were not only accounted for, but that every single alcohol container was left in Maura's car. Comments on the article seemed skeptical, but Renner insisted that the alcohol bottles were all in Maura's car. Has this ever been verified by someone other than Renner?
I watched a repeat of the TV show on Maura just last night and it was the first time I've learned about the situation. From what was reported on that special, I think Maura was in shock from the accident and was walking around aimlessly. I think she's still out there somewhere.
Is her father still looking for her?
Where did you get this information? I don't recall either of it being verified. Fir instance, it was thought for a couple of years that Maura was wearing a specific coat when she disappeared, that her sister later found in her closet. So it's possible she took clothes with her when she left. I don't know, though.
I'm pretty sure I seem to recall there being an inventory somewhere of what was discovered in her car, but I don't recall there being no clothes but running clothes on that inventory.
Hello all. I am new to the site. But I have been following missing/lost for quite a while. I live in NH
In regard to the MM mystery Let me first say that I believe she was taken against her will.
I know that a rag in a tailpipe will cause mechanical failure and I believe this led to the accident. MM crossed the path of a person who is responsible for her demise. Ill stop short of using the SK word.
I know that many people would like to get away from lifes issuesif only for a short while to a place of solitude. Some folks act on emotion. Some endure in different ways. MM was going to a place where she could get away from it all, I believe. That is the simple story.
I know via the weather service that in Haverhill, NH there was a high temp of 13 degrees F, with a low of 2 degrees on 2/9/04 and I know the survival rate for even the most seasoned athlete is very slim and that she would not attempt to run any distance. Especially since the airbag had deployed in her faceIve seen that result. It can be incapacitating. Just the thing to make her more vulnerable to who saw her last. (We dont really know who that was, do we??). I believe it was a stranger with a disorganized agenda who was successful.
I believe that the longer one is missing more ideas are raisedthat can be a good thing. LE/politics with all due respect of course-- will never allow us to know what has become of many missing for reasons I wont get into here.
I truly hope that the story of MM and the many others missing/murdered in VT, NH and the US will be told.
I read that the temps on the evening of Feb. 9, 2004 were around 33f. The intial report in the media of 12f was wrong. I found the weather for that day in St. Johnsbury Vt. Here is the info:
http://www.wunderground.com/history...tml?req_city=NA&req_state=NA&req_statename=NA
In the graphs below, it appears the temps were very low in the morning, but rose alot after noon. I could be reading this wrong, but it looks like the temp was over 30f the evening Maura disappeared.
The official weather record in Benton, NH which is 11 south of where MM was in Haverhill, NH can be viewed at weathersource.com as follows:
2/9/04--2/10/04= Max temp of 37F, Mean temp of 23F and a Low temp of 9F.
It was a cold night along about 7pm.
In the display photo, you also seem maura's (alleged school books) when they are actually reference books for nursing.
Here is something else from the article. I posted it's link above:
"Maura struggled to get out of her Saturn because the car door was hitting against a snowbank, Atwood recalled when interviewed for this story from his new home in Florida. There was as much as two and a half feet of snow on the ground in the area."
As a bus driver, he most likely remembered this correctly. 2 1/2 feet of snow is significant. This suggests it would have been a struggle for Maura, if she tried to hike anywhere in the woods or climb a mountain. JMO
I think the 2.5 ft SBD was referring to was the snow bank, and not the amount of snow on open ground..?
It's an interesting comment - about her having trouble getting out of her car... So what did he do? Watch her struggle to get out? Then what happened... something doesn't play right... if she didn't want his help, wouldn't she have stayed in her car and said to him, "I'll be okay" ... I'll wait till AAA comes...
Also, why was this mentioned so much time later, when he was in FL..