I've started rereading Maura's threads on here from the beginning, and it just reinforces how frustrating this case is! It's like the perfect storm of frustrating circumstances:
1) Questionable work by NH LE - I obviously don't know the details but it seems like a lot of people both in Maura's family and outside of her family are frustrated with how the case was handled. Rumors that witnesses were not interviewed, leads were not followed up, etc.
I believe they treated this as a possible DUI and thought the person just took off, BUT later would show up. They were mistaken about the "later show up" part. Their mistake was not noticing the fact her vehicle had Mass. registration and it was February (middle of winter). She wasn't a local. Also, one of the officers and the bus driver did a search in their vehicles west of the accident. Later it was found out by the dog scent search, Maura actually went east. I think the reason the officer and the bus driver searched west was because it was closer to civilization (stores, major roads, etc.). I attribute it to the fact that both men were locals. I think they assumed someone would go west---not east into the national forest. Maura wasn't a local. JMO
It was pitch dark. She could have accepted a lift, hid in the forest or ran down the road east (which no one searched that evening).2) A small window of disappearance - TEN MINUTES?! In most disappearances, you can't pinpoint a timeframe and location of disappearance like that!
I think all missing persons and crime cases are fluid at first, until they vet all the incoming information. I believe this is common.3) Conflicting stories/evidence - The red cross phone call, the letter from/to Billy, the phone call at work, etc.
Since she has been missing so long, people fill in the gaps with a lot of speculation. I do believe she was very emotional, but we are only guessing about the cause. Most familes aren't perfect. Some people are dragging up mud and are speculating, but it may have absolutely nothing to do with what happened to Maura.4) Family "issues" - I'm not sure what's going on with Maura's family, and I don't really want to speculate because I don't know them and people respond differently to tragedy. That being said, there are some dynamics there that understandably attract attention.
I believe she was very emotional, but maybe just a good nights sleep before she had made a decision to go up north may have changed the outcome. We have to keep in mind that she was only 21 years old. Sometimes, it takes time to sort things out and 20-somethings have the tendency to think it is the end of the world more so than someone older. All of this is just my opinion.5) Who is Maura?! She wanted to escape, but was she planning to escape for good? Unfortunately, I think there are some unflattering things about Maura and her family that will never come out and therefore we may never be able to grasp her intentions and her mindset that night. Uggggh! Frustrated!!!!