Emily
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Maybe she left in a car like this and someone else took her car in the other direction. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:1961-ac-00... Probably not if it was winter. http://www.commoncause.org/atf/cf/%7B8A2D1D15... "In the end, Rowland's fate was sealed by $15,549 in gifts from Tomasso and $91,493 in free airfare from the charter company Key Air. Rowland stayed at Tomasso's homes in Florida and Vermont four times in 1998 and 2002. Rowland also admitted ordering his transportation commissioner to sign contracts with Tomasso for construction work on an airport parking garage. And he admitted looking the other way when Ellef gave Tomasso the inside track on a $57 million contract to build a reform school." http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp...
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Emily
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http://www.alacrastore.com/mergers-acquisitio... http://www.alacrastore.com/deal-snapshot/Amer... http://www.alacrastore.com/deal-snapshot/Bank... American Financial Holdings in New Britain. Patron Systems. Tactical Solution Partners. Pelican Mobile. RM Capital.(What's RM stand for?) Lexington Healthcare. Parrot Head Club.
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Emily
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Farmington and New Britain "Typical of official actions that are sure to be looked at in a different light is 1998 legislation proposed by Mr. Rowland to suspend construction of new asphalt plants in Connecticut. The bill, written by the governor's staff and presented as a plan to improve air quality, passed easily in the legislature. Among those who objected to the moratorium was State Senator Catherine W. Cook, R-Mystic, who warned that it would create a virtual monopoly for O&G Industries and Tilcon Connecticut, road-building companies that controlled 27 of the 37 asphalt plants in the state. Competitors also argued that it protected older, dirtier plants, while preventing cleaner ones from being built. ''We all had our suspicions that this thing was greased, because the legislation came out of nowhere and, in heartbeat, wiped everybody off the map except these two companies,'' said Franklin Pilicy, a lawyer for a Waterbury firm whose plans for an asphalt plant were upended by the moratorium. What no one knew at the time is that O&G, a construction conglomerate that builds highways and office complexes, installed a patio at Mr. Rowland's lakeside cottage in 1997 and performed other work there as recently as last year. The company was among several state contractors that Mr. Rowland says made improvements to the cottage, for which he wrote checks years later or not at all. In addition, Tilcon's chairman was Angelo Tomasso, whose family controls other companies that provided workers at Mr. Rowland's cottage and are at the center of the federal investigation into his administration. Despite Mr. Tomasso's involvement, Tilcon was not related to the Tomasso companies that are part of the investigation." http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html... They love quarries and proxy rentals. They seem like such nice guys.
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Emily
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Didn't Tomasso RENT out property somewhere? Florida was one. Vermont was one. Where was another? In his own name or someone else's? In vroom vroom's name? Did Rowland claim he didn't know who his landlord really was? If Amherst has answers, New Britain and Farmington have answers, too. Talk about sleeping with the enemy. Clear falls is seen through.
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elsewherebriefly
Shallotte, NC
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Emily, Beaglebart, Claysoup, Doppleganger, Alden, I see you are back. Are you going to flood the forum with excessive posts implicating everyone and their mother in Maura's disappearance again?
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Emily
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"Private investigators working for the Tomasso family say... ...private investigators were working for Murzin-Thibault Investigative Group, a Litchfield firm founded last spring by a retired Hartford police detective, Richard Murzin and Andy Thibault, a 51-year-old journalist and adjunct professor of journalism at the University of Hartford. The firm was retained by Jack Fornaciari, a lawyer from Washington, D.C., who is representing Mr. Tomasso. Mr. Fornaciari said on Sept. 3, the investigators had Mr. Alibozek, a New Hartford resident, under surveillance.''I'm trying to establish that he's unstable,'' Mr. Fornaciari said." http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html... PI's who harrass, intimidate, and lie? PI's who work for the bad guys? You've got to be kidding!
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Emily
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Was it the Tony and Pete show?
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Emily
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It's kind of like saying Tony Soprano allows local competition in the waste disposal business. Right in his own neighborhood. Won't happen. A lot of things could have happened 4 plus years ago but the one thing that should NEVER happen is for an innocent person to get harrassed to death by a bunch of vigilantes as if he's being blamed for something he had absolutely, positively NOTHING to do with!!!!!!! Sometimes he defends himself the only way he can, even if he can't do it very well, even if he's stupid looking when he tries to defend himself, even if he's going to lose badly. Barnes and Noble doesn't sell any books for Dummies like this one!
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Caveman
San Mateo, CA
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elsewherebriefly wrote: Emily, Beaglebart, Claysoup, Doppleganger, Alden, I see you are back. Are you going to flood the forum with excessive posts implicating everyone and their mother in Maura's disappearance again? It isn't me - I've never used a proxy - never will. Unless this person comes up with a point soon - all I can say is that its obviously someone who really doesn't like what I'm saying.
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Caveman
San Mateo, CA
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test wrote: test Ok - so now you are using a Proxy server.
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Emily
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People just get so jealous when I eat tree bark and practice remote viewing as a way of saying how much I care.
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JMO
Gloucester, MA
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elsewherebriefly wrote: Emily, Beaglebart, Claysoup, Doppleganger, Alden, I see you are back. Are you going to flood the forum with excessive posts implicating everyone and their mother in Maura's disappearance again? My guess, as well.
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Emily
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I once took a ride on a space ship and the guy next to me said how pretty it all looks down there at night, even in the day, but especially at night with all the lights on. Like cresting the last hill high above Albuquerque at night heading east on 40. Except much, much bigger. But the thought gave him no comfort. He looked down and could see the pretty lights, but he said he always looked past the lights to the dirty, over-crowded streets and to the inner city neighborhoods where people went hungry and homeless. He said it's like the Nanci Griffith song, "From a Distance." It all looks so pretty from a distance. But up close, it's different. I looked down and told him it was all too profound for me. Here, I told him, here's a book. The first chapter's only 40 pages.
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elsewherebriefly
Shallotte, NC
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Emily wrote: A lot of things could have happened 4 plus years ago but the one thing that should NEVER happen is for an innocent person to get harrassed to death by a bunch of vigilantes as if he's being blamed for something he had absolutely, positively NOTHING to do with!!!!!!! The Murray family has gone out of their way to be careful about the information they have shared with the public, although they've been harrassed to death for it!!!! The child porn didn't just download itself on your computer, if your wife really loved and trusted you she wouldn't have believed the cops (if in fact they were lying) and divorced you. Here in America you are innocent until proven guilty. You were given a fair trial and convicted! No one asked you to go to the U-Mass campus and show pictures of Maura's vehicle to security. But yet and all you got all pissy when no one acknoweledged your efforts reminding us that you got booted off campus and lost your library/theatre priveleges. I am sure the U-Mass had a good reason to deliver up a restraining order. More than just trespassing I'm sure. Gee, how did I learn all of this stuff about you? From you! Dude, I came right out and told you where the dog was buried after you verbally attacked Helena and the MMM forum. You've mudslinged the very foundation that is helping find Maura - The Molly Bish Foundation & the Volunteer SAR teams. You've also attacked Paris and rightfully scared the hell out of Quija. Intersting how these types always turn it around and make themselves appear the victim.
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elsewherebriefly
Shallotte, NC
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I prefer the leaves to bark though and steep them for ten minutes in a tea.
Paul Smith contacted me when I asked him to be my friend on Myspace which I thought was very nice. All of my other friends at that point were missing persons.
I've read his book on the remote viewing program used by the military. I recently heard a telephone interview of his and he's a super nice guy like everyone says.
Paul Smith wrote a blog on remote viewing and missing persons shortly after accepting me as his friend. HE wrote about his personal experience of trying to locate a friend who was being held hostage. Thus letting the world know that remote viewing is not an effective tool when there are time contraints pertaining to life and death. He lost a friend and conveyed this loss and the guilt he felt on the world wide web.
And your point is..........
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FireCat
United States
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Um....wow. The only thing I will add to that one is that if you're going to pick a screen name and you HONESTLY don't want to be found, so much so that you use a proxy? Don't pick the name of the most famous freakin' poet from your hometown to be your screen name. Mmmkay? Just so we're clear on that, Mizz Dickinson. TO WHATEVER YOUR NAME IS WHO LIVES IN HAYWARD, LOL!--READ THIS PART: There is, in fact, signage up in the 91/93 area, but it is ver-rrr-rrry confusing. Can't say as I blame Maura for printing out directions, especially as she was a new driver within the last year. If you've been somewhere a thousand times, you still look up directions if you've never been the one doing the driving.
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Caveman
Hayward, CA
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*yawn*
Lets see - we have a self created catastrophe and an admonishment of someone that probably doesn't even look at this message board.
Emilybriefly, you crack me up.
Logic! The last refuge of a scoundrel!
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Emily
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Aspartame on the rocks is really the best. No matter what street you travel in life, they always got your drink ready.
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Flaming Feline
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Oooops. Just a little too anachronistic. Nice little museum you have there.
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Caveman
Hayward, CA
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OK - so count this fact against the theory. Judge in your own mind as to its importance. People seem to forget that I'm not the only one that has been shat on for actually trying to help. And then when it actually happens to you - and you are not just reading it happen to someone else - you realize that this whole situation doesn't pass the smell test. What motivates these people to be so combative when they don't like the theory? Why do these people not debunk what is said rather then making blanket statements, character assasinations, blame the police, pull out the gender card, etc. Either they really believe there is only 1 correct answer to this mystery - or they have reasons that are not being divulged as to why they don't want to explore them. After watching a group of people chase their own tails and condemn anyone who questions them or suggests alternatives - I'm not shocked to see such anger by people who are actually cruel - towards a person who tried to stop it.
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