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True Crime Society

The Disappearance of Maura Murray

True Crime Society

True Crime Society

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2023

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

On February 9, 2004, , Maura Murray printed out some emails that indicated there had been some trouble between her and her boyfriend Bill Rausch. She left the emails in plain sight, on top of some boxes in her dorm room. She left campus and stopped at a liquor store in town where she purchased vodka, Kahlua, Baileys and boxed wine.

A few hours later, Maura crashed her vehicle in Woodsville, New Hampshire, around 150 miles from her dorm. She got out of the wrecked vehicle and has never been seen again.

In this episode of the True Crime Society Podcast, we discuss one of the most infamous cold cases – where is Maura Murray?

Did Maura leave to start a new life? Was she murdered by an opportunistic killer? Or does Bill know more?


Read our blog for this case - https://truecrimesocietyblog.com/2023/03/20/the-coldest-case-where-is-maura-murray/

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0:00.0

The True Crime Society podcast contains adult themes and violence and is not intended for all audiences.

0:04.9

Listener discretion is advised.

0:23.6

What's up guys? Welcome to another episode of the True Crime Society podcast with Stephanie and Olivia.

0:28.8

Um, say we are going to be talking about what I was just laughing because it just let we were just

0:34.4

talking before about how we don't even know what's going on this week. Everything's just all crazy

0:38.0

and chaotic and all over the place. Yeah, because I could tell in that intro, but you were like,

0:43.2

which you're not ever usually like that. I don't know what's going on with this.

0:47.0

Yeah, we're just saying I'm like so tired. I feel like this has been like the craziest week at work

0:53.2

and my brain just feels like there's no brain in my head. It all took me so long to set up

0:58.2

to record the podcast and then you even just do the intro. It took me like twice to do it because

1:02.2

I was like, wait, I already know what to say. Like, I feel like an absolute zombie, but we're going to

1:07.0

we're going to get through it. It's going to be a good episode. Yeah, this is one, yeah, one that

1:11.2

we've been asked for a lot and I've always kind of held off on doing it, but it's actually such

1:14.9

an interesting case. So I'm glad we're finally getting around to it. Yeah, so we're going to talk

1:19.1

about more of Murray today. Since it's an older case, we figured at the start instead of doing our

1:26.2

our usual chat, we could talk a little bit about some cases. Olivia did a poll on our

1:33.4

Instagram and was asking what case kind of like got you guys into true crime? Yeah, we had so

1:40.3

so I asked because I said that I think I'd know if I've said it before too, but the case that kind

1:44.0

of got me into true crime was the disappearance of Rachel Cook in Texas in 2002. She's still missing,

1:50.6

but back then that was kind of one of the first true crime cases that I can remember. Her dad

1:56.8

started a blog, you know, like you know what the internet was like then. They had like

2:00.0

Geo to City's pages and all that type of stuff. Like it was a very basic blog, but he updated that

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