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Murder, She Told

Maura Murray: A Conversation With Julie Murray

Murder, She Told

Kristen Seavey

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.91.4K Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2024

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

2004 - Haverhill, New Hampshire. On February 9, 2004, 21-year-old nursing student, Maura Murray, disappeared without a trace after crashing her car on Route 112 in rural Haverhill, NH. Since that day, 20 years of facts and rumors have blended together in a fury of sensational theories, leaving a grieving family to dig themselves out of the speculation and defend their every move… until now. Julie Murray has recently stepped into the spotlight to become the public advocate for her family, and though she has her own theories, she wants people to re-focus their energy on what matters most: her missing sister, Maura Murray. If you have any information on the disappearance of Maura Murray, please contact the New Hampshire State Police at (603) 271-2663, the FBI at (800) 634-4097, or submit an anonymous tip to tip.fbi.gov. Listen to Media Pressure podcast from Voices For Justice Media, out now. Episode sources and photos: https://murdershetold.com/episodes/maura-murray Support Murder, She Told: https://www.murdershetold.com/support Instagram: @murdershetoldpodcast TikTok: @murdershetold Facebook: /mstpodcast Website: murdershetold.com ----- Sponsors: HoneyLove: Get 20% off your order at honeylove.com/SHETOLD OneSkin: Get 15% off your order at at https://www.oneskin.co with the code SHETOLD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Since the very beginning of Murder She Told, there has been one case that is topped my

0:07.3

request list like none other.

0:10.1

And if you're from New England, and even if you're not, it's probably one that you're familiar with.

0:16.3

The disappearance of Mara Murray, a 21-year-old nursing student who vanished from her car

0:22.0

on the back roads of rural New Hampshire in February of 2004.

0:26.0

If you aren't familiar, let's just say this case has more questions than answers,

0:32.0

and the rabbit hole on this one is deep.

0:35.0

And don't worry we'll give you a brief synopsis so you can still listen to this

0:39.6

even if you don't know much about it. But in the shadows of this crazy true crime story is a family,

0:47.2

a family who has been put through the ringer, a family who quite quite frankly, deserved better.

0:55.0

For the past two years, I have had the pleasure of getting to know Mara's older sister, Julie

1:00.2

Murray.

1:01.2

She is an amazing person, 20 years later she is finally ready to step

1:06.5

into the spotlight as a public advocate for her little sister. And she has a lot to say.

1:14.0

I'm Kristen Sevy and this is Murder She Told. The I am Julie Murray. I am one of Mara Murray's sisters and I am the one that does interviews and advocates publicly for my missing sister Mora.

1:47.8

So I want to start out by pointing out a Tik-Toc that you posted about your sister's name recently and how it's pronounced because

1:56.4

Honestly the version in my head was incorrect and I don't think that I've actually heard

2:01.6

anyone other than you pronounce it the way that I now

2:04.8

know it is correct. So it's Mara and not Mora, right? Yeah, that's right. It's Mara. And after I did that Tik-Tock I got a ton of comments about how I'm

2:16.7

saying it wrong or it's just how we say it I think it's a New England thing. I'm not sure but it's always been

2:25.2

Mara and not Mora. And I said in the Tik-Toc that it's like Laura with an M and then people like piled on to that and say no it's Laura and I'm like oh that was a bad way to describe it but yes it's Mara I mean either way that's how your family pronounced it so like that's her name it blows my mind that people would

2:47.4

correct you on it and be like well you're the one pronouncing it wrong I know I know and it's probably very much our Boston accent I don't

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