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The Disappearance of Maura Murray: Part 1 (Rebroadcast)

True Crime Obsessed

True Crime Obsessed

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.234.9K Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2019

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

In perperation for our upcoming live show ALL ABOUT MAURA MURRAY with Maggie Freleng and Tim Lance of the Missing Maura Murray podcast, we rebroadcasting these episodes!

Come to the live show at The Bell House in Brooklyn on Saturday October 5th at 7:30 pm. There are fewer than 40 tickets left! So get yours here now!
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It's the most famous--and most obsessed over--missing person's case of our time.

On February 9, 2004, Maura Murray, a promising young nursing student, left her college dorm, emptied her bank account, and drove to a remote New Hampshire town where she didn't know a soul. Just after 7pm, her car crashed into a tree. A witness spoke to her, offering help, which she refused. And then she vanished into thin air. Nobody has seen or heard from her since. Everybody has a theory: The family knows more than they're saying, the police botched the case and are covering it up, Maura fled her life and started over in Canada. This documentary series attempts to solve the mystery.

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0:00.0

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Slack.com slash DHQ. I'm new to more. I know. I'm new to more. Let me say something about

0:38.9

cases like this. They drive me bonkers bananas crazy up a wall. Why? Because it's all questions.

0:46.4

I know. Nobody knows anything. The person who knows the stuff is not here. Because all

0:54.3

it is is questions. Here's this batshit crazy theory. Let's go down this row for 45 minutes.

0:59.8

No one has any. Could she have done this? Sure. But could she also have done this? Absolutely.

1:05.9

There's nothing definitive at all. I'm living in a swirl of question marks and it makes

1:10.0

me really anxious. You don't have to say to that. What?

1:13.5

That felt nice. Hey girl. First of all, I am so excited to replay these more

1:31.0

ierte

2:01.0

a little bit of them.

2:02.2

Or a bit.

2:03.4

Yeah, yeah.

2:04.2

Yeah, but in the documentary, not the case.

2:05.4

No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

2:06.4

Yeah, yeah.

2:07.3

I know, guys, if you know us, you know that's not what we do.

2:08.9

And it's what I always say.

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