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48: MISSING: TJ Murray

Detective Perspective

Detective Perspective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

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🗓️ 8 July 2024

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

On October 18, 2011, TJ Murray, a 23-year-old beloved son and brother, went bar hopping with a friend in Spring, Texas. After getting into altercations at a few bars, TJ was last seen walking away from "Rookies Sports Bar" at 12:37 am on what was now the 19th. During the subsequent investigation, detectives came to the conclusion that TJ was murdered after he left the bar. However, despite many searches, his remains have never been located. It's been over 12 years since TJ disappeared, and his family is still desperate for answers…

TJ Murray was last seen at 12:37 am on October 19, 2011, walking south from Rookies Sports Bar on Sawdust Road in Spring, Texas.

At that time, TJ was five feet, six inches tall and weighed about 140 pounds. He has blue eyes, and short blonde hair. When he disappeared, he was wearing a red T-shirt with a white “Hollister” bird logo, khaki shorts, gray sneakers, and a dark colored baseball cap.

Anyone with information in TJ’s case can call the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at (936) 760-5876 or submit an anonymous tip to Montgomery County Crime Stoppers at 800-392-7867.

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on your platform of choice. Head to crimecon.J. Murray, a 23-year-old beloved son and brother, went bar hopping with a friend in Spring, Texas.

0:47.0

After getting into altercations at a couple bars, T.J. was last seen walking away from Rookie Sports Bar at 12.37 a.m. on what was now the 19th.

0:56.4

During a subsequent investigation, detectives came to the conclusion that T.J. was murdered after he left the bar. However, despite many searches, his remains have never been located.

1:06.7

It's been over 12 years since TJ disappeared and the family is still desperate for answers. Oh, Hey everyone welcome back to Detective Perspective. My name is Derek Levasseer.

1:46.0

I'm a licensed private investigator and former police detective.

1:49.5

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1:53.6

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1:57.6

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2:01.6

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2:05.5

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2:20.6

Okay, so the case of T.J. Murray, I have to be honest with you. I've really racked my brain on this one, and I had to step back and remind myself that I'm not the lead investigator on this case. I have a plethora of notes. I've watched a few

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