I mentioned this in my post to SG, but one theory of mine for the email(s) is that she wanted something physical to focus on when she was thinking through whatever was bothering her. I've never claimed that something wasn't troubling her.
Regarding notes, if she were headed to commit suicide, wouldn't a note be better left in her dorm room than anywhere else? My impression is that she's far too close with her family to give them zero closure. (Was it you that suggested that she would write a note in NH?) I think the dorm room would be the best location because people would look for her there. Hell, if she left her car abandoned in NH while she went to some mountain, someone might steal it before it's linked to her. Furthermore, if MM did end up taking her own life, I just don't see her going someplace where people don't find remains for almost 10 years. I think this is even true in the "moved up timeline" scenario. How do you have time to completely disappear but not leave sign?
Now, if her plan was to start a new life, that might lead to no note and even the emails as a way of saying "this is why I'm gone, you cheating bastard." Where I'm finding that explanation lacking is that, given how close to her family she has been described, she didn't show back up when her mom as dealing with cancer. Her disappearance was publicized enough that it's plausible that she would have found out about her mom. Even if she didn't want to be back in their lives, she could have easily contacted a lawyer (one not anywhere near where she lived) to send a note on her behalf to give her mother some peace without endangering her new life.
Actually, if Maura is still alive, I hope she does something like that. Quiet note to one of her siblings through a lawyer, stating that she's alive and happy, and giving a piece of information that only the true MM would know. (Siblings over father, because the father is obviously tenacious in wanting to find her and might not give up the search if he had a lawyer to question.)
Regarding notes, if she were headed to commit suicide, wouldn't a note be better left in her dorm room than anywhere else? My impression is that she's far too close with her family to give them zero closure. (Was it you that suggested that she would write a note in NH?) I think the dorm room would be the best location because people would look for her there. Hell, if she left her car abandoned in NH while she went to some mountain, someone might steal it before it's linked to her. Furthermore, if MM did end up taking her own life, I just don't see her going someplace where people don't find remains for almost 10 years. I think this is even true in the "moved up timeline" scenario. How do you have time to completely disappear but not leave sign?
Now, if her plan was to start a new life, that might lead to no note and even the emails as a way of saying "this is why I'm gone, you cheating bastard." Where I'm finding that explanation lacking is that, given how close to her family she has been described, she didn't show back up when her mom as dealing with cancer. Her disappearance was publicized enough that it's plausible that she would have found out about her mom. Even if she didn't want to be back in their lives, she could have easily contacted a lawyer (one not anywhere near where she lived) to send a note on her behalf to give her mother some peace without endangering her new life.
Actually, if Maura is still alive, I hope she does something like that. Quiet note to one of her siblings through a lawyer, stating that she's alive and happy, and giving a piece of information that only the true MM would know. (Siblings over father, because the father is obviously tenacious in wanting to find her and might not give up the search if he had a lawyer to question.)