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February 9th true crime


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This idea of covering a case on the anniversary of their disappearance is kind of eerie but also makes sense and further memorializes... these unsolved cases. 

 

A podcast i found on Spotify is who covered this on February 9th and brought my awareness to it. I figured i would share since it is Maura Murray’s day to have her story heard. Makes sense. 

 

Curious to hear your opinions, with respect to to her, and her loved ones. What do you think happened to Maura Murray. 

last edit on 2/10/2021 4:41:49 AM
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last edit on 2/10/2021 4:41:01 AM
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Of course if you just do a simple google search about this case you’ll find more details if you’re relaly wanting to do a deeper look into it. It’s been covered quite extensively by main stream media, youtube channels, and many people across the internet have dedicated a lot of time to unearthing new information or searching for it. 

 

there’s a lot on the table to look at... which is what makes these one of the more difficult. As there is a conflict of evidence and enough information to support multiple explanations but nothing solid enough to point to actual leads. While also having a lot of stuff that just doesn’t quite line up, like, odd time lines and, hard to believe, possible, lies. And random behaviors and things that don’t make any sense. 

 

It’s easy to leave room in that way for a lot of speculation and opinion. And the mind starts to imagine and wander. The mystery. 

 

There was a lot going on here also because we are dealing with someone who was in a highly unpredictable period of their life, having what we believe may of been a mental crisis. So it makes it even more difficult to discern, okay was this behavior indicative of someone having a gun to her head, or was she just running away. 

 

The more questions you ask, the more difficult this gets to solve. So have fun trying to crack it, as many have, with dedicated effort, for about a decade now.

 

last edit on 2/10/2021 4:55:26 AM
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Usually in cases the one who is lying is the one who is guilty. And the father is the one who is the fishiest of this entire case. 

 

Everytime things don’t make sense, or the time line is fucked up, the father is involved. 

 

They Dover things up or make weird explanations for things that dont add up and the ty fuck with the timeline of the case and hamper understanding the truth of the case significantly 

 

its the father 

last edit on 2/10/2021 5:14:53 AM
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When you lay out all the steps in perfect detail, this case makes absolutely zero sense. 

 

>calls boyfriend for 15 minutes while at work. 

>calls sister for long period of time while at work. Has mental breakdown. 

-did sister tell father about Murray’s phone call with her. What relaly happened on that phone call. Why did it take 11 years for that to be unveiled. Secrets. Lies. Deception. More to the story here. Holes. 

>dissociates while manager tries to talk to her 

>manager escorts her to her room, but she insists she is fine and lies to say she “has a room mate.” (But there is no room mate). 

>father comes and they go car shopping in the morning. 

-Car shopping seemed random and out of place. Once again, there is deception here. The story doesn’t make sense. What is really happening. More to the story here. Holes. 

>goes to lunch with ‘Katie’ (note, not the other two girls who she parties with) 

-Katie the ‘parent approved’ friend who doesn’t know the real Murray most likely 

-Murray just used Katie as a decoy to make it look like she’s been good this whole time at college but wasn’t (drinking, partying, failing?) 

-in reality, father was using car shopping as decoy not to spook Murray, but was actually just coming to likely retrieve her from campus or something of that nature. Check up on her, talk about things... going on. (Alcoholism, partying, etc) 

-if he was more strict then he would be coming to retrieve her from college possibly is my thought 

>Murray goes to a party and gets drunk, gets in car, drives it into a fork in the road and completely totals her car 

-its pretty difficult to accidentally drive your car into the fork in the road, this seems more deliberate.? 

-how does mental break down, father comes to school to buy new car, Murray attending party and then trashing her car while piss drunk correlate. Says to me, she knew her father was coming to punish her for her bad behavior, and she was having her way one last night going absolutely insane, or, was possibly suicidal and it was an impulse to drive her car into the fork while, insanely drunk. 

-tow truck driver comes, (but not fatheR?) weird. And gives her ride to her dads hotel. 

-she somehow enters without him answering door for her? And either stays the night there or we don’t know what she did. Holes here again. Things stop making sense here. 

 

 In the morning we find, her things were packed up from her dorm. Put into the new car. The Toyota. Along with alcohol being purchased in the AM. And then after driving away, gets into wreck. Wine is spilled everywhere and drinking while driving is going on. Three bottles of alcohol + Murray go missing after accident. 

 

No one knows what happened. 

 

Technically, the last person to seen her alive if we trace her footsteps was her father. 

last edit on 2/10/2021 5:46:27 AM
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