WHITE WASH
Worcester, MA
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You're right every LE we have should be willing to have everyone just stop on by and chat it up about on going investigations they are or where working! I'm sure we would have a greater success rate and be up to the standards of those of the FIT! Nice Step of the question but expected nothing less! Lady Gray wrote: <quoted text> I wouldn't mind at all. My husband is a licensed certified peace officer who is on duty even when he is off duty. It happens frequently with him - this is why he has a pager and as a family we acknowledge that it can and will happen. It is a creed amongst them.
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WHITE WASH
Worcester, MA
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If you haven't read the log how do you know it's blank? elsewherebriefly wrote: I don't know about that Bill. Have you read the entire dispatch log, it consists of about 23 pages? I am not going to speak for anyone else but it just seems really odd that the time frame I've been questioning for years is blank. The fact that red trucks were pulled over in the hours to follow confirmes to me that there is more than meets the eye.
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WHITE WASH
Worcester, MA
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A pager and people just stopping by at your home and family functions are very different! My question was would you mind people stopping by and dogging him about criminal cases he was or currently involved in without calling? I'm sure you'll offer up some cookies and punch to the nice young teenagers who stop by to ask him about a murder they where being investigated on! I'm sure this wouldn't bother either of you to have them sit and play with the kids. While the Peace Officer ofter Peace. Lady Gray wrote: <quoted text> I wouldn't mind at all. My husband is a licensed certified peace officer who is on duty even when he is off duty. It happens frequently with him - this is why he has a pager and as a family we acknowledge that it can and will happen. It is a creed amongst them.
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WHITE WASH
Worcester, MA
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Sorry meant to say Nice side step to the question. WHITE WASH wrote: You're right every LE we have should be willing to have everyone just stop on by and chat it up about on going investigations they are or where working! I'm sure we would have a greater success rate and be up to the standards of those of the FIT! Nice Step of the question but expected nothing less! <quoted text>
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sophie bean
Bristol, VT
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Hey, White Wash, you are the only person I see here whose every post is full of rage. At whom, precisely, are you so enraged? What, precisely, is it that you so obviously fear so terribly? Why ARE you here?
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sophie bean
Bristol, VT
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Note to everyone here: we do not need to be bullied. We can ignore the attempts to bully us into silence. I'm going to try to keep my mind on Maura, and I'll try to ignore those who are clearly not interested in Maura at all.
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elsewherebriefly
Shallotte, NC
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WHITE WASH wrote: If you haven't read the log how do you know it's blank? <quoted text> Becuase the TIME LINE is the most important aspect of any investigation, Maura's time has been blank between the hours of 4:30 and 7:30 since those first few weeks of her disappearance. Countless people whom have read the Grafton County Dispatch Log (Quija,Shack,Lady Gray,Citigirl, Mcsmom and others) have brought up and discussed this particular time frame. The logs are in the hands of the experts (the NH League of Private Investigators) so that's always been good enough for me.
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mcsmom
Marlborough, CT
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WHITE WASH wrote: You're right every LE we have should be willing to have everyone just stop on by and chat it up about on going investigations they are or where working! I'm sure we would have a greater success rate and be up to the standards of those of the FIT! Nice Step of the question but expected nothing less! <quoted text> white wash....sadly your area, along with many other areas in the US are dealing with less than acceptable success rates. To compound things, the complexities associated with a lawsuit, divided individuals responsible for that success rate. Media can help bring about the change needed to solve Maura's case. Instead of using your time in a non productive fashion here, pick up the phone and use your journalistic connections to offer hope rather than perpetuate the hopelessness felt on this forum.
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White Wash
Lebanon, NH
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Rage? Silly me Sophie I should just dance around town asking all LE to go against the investigation!! What was I thinking??? By all means please DO SOB my posts! sophie bean wrote: Hey, White Wash, you are the only person I see here whose every post is full of rage. At whom, precisely, are you so enraged? What, precisely, is it that you so obviously fear so terribly? Why ARE you here?
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White Wash
Lebanon, NH
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Why are you bringing it up again? If being in PI's hands are good enough you? I fail to see what Sgt Smith's actions before or after have to do with Maura's case? If it's good with you being in the PI's hands shall we move forward then? elsewherebriefly wrote: <quoted text> Becuase the TIME LINE is the most important aspect of any investigation, Maura's time has been blank between the hours of 4:30 and 7:30 since those first few weeks of her disappearance. Countless people whom have read the Grafton County Dispatch Log (Quija,Shack,Lady Gray,Citigirl, Mcsmom and others) have brought up and discussed this particular time frame. The logs are in the hands of the experts (the NH League of Private Investigators) so that's always been good enough for me.
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elsewherebriefly
Shallotte, NC
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WHITE WASH wrote: A pager and people just stopping by at your home and family functions are very different! My question was would you mind people stopping by and dogging him about criminal cases he was or currently involved in without calling? I'm sure you'll offer up some cookies and punch to the nice young teenagers who stop by to ask him about a murder they where being investigated on! I'm sure this wouldn't bother either of you to have them sit and play with the kids. While the Peace Officer ofter Peace. <quoted text> White Wash, You are way too involved in the lives of these people. if they have a problem they can speak up for themselves. You are sticking your nose where it doesn't belong, it is none of your business!
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White Wash
Lebanon, NH
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Hey Sophie I'm sure this doesn't sound like rage to you but it feels a bit like it to me! You just took a reply to Lady Gray and replied and I but in? LOL! Thank You! elsewherebriefly wrote: <quoted text> White Wash, You are way too involved in the lives of these people. if they have a problem they can speak up for themselves. You are sticking your nose where it doesn't belong, it is none of your business!
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elsewherebriefly
Shallotte, NC
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White Wash wrote: Why are you bringing it up again? If being in PI's hands are good enough you? I fail to see what Sgt Smith's actions before or after have to do with Maura's case? If it's good with you being in the PI's hands shall we move forward then? <quoted text> BECAUSE Srgt. Smith was the responding officer that night. Maura and her vehicle have physically been placed in the area during that time frame 7:00 p.m. on February 9, 2004. Moving forward? I'm here to support Maura and her family by keeping her investigation and the information that has been made public on the forefront with the hope that someone WHO KNOWS SOMETHING will come forward.
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White Wash
Lebanon, NH
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What supporting evidence is there that Maura's car was placed in the area? There is no call logged? Well the FIT have one witness that works at the hospital. There is Sgt Smith's Boss who has stated he was passed by Sgt Smith during the LOGGED CALL and we have how many witnesses at that step forward who saw Sgt Smith at the accident. So are you saying your support of Maura is greater than others here and you should be the Judge who stays and does? elsewherebriefly wrote: <quoted text> BECAUSE Srgt. Smith was the responding officer that night. Maura and her vehicle have physically been placed in the area during that time frame 7:00 p.m. on February 9, 2004. Moving forward? I'm here to support Maura and her family by keeping her investigation and the information that has been made public on the forefront with the hope that someone WHO KNOWS SOMETHING will come forward.
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White Wash
Lebanon, NH
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Yes there is such a warm and fuzzy feeling here and on MMM I just can't understand why many aren't rushing forward to share any and all information! I just can't image why others wouldn't want to be treated as well as you are treating me right now! elsewherebriefly wrote: <quoted text> BECAUSE Srgt. Smith was the responding officer that night. Maura and her vehicle have physically been placed in the area during that time frame 7:00 p.m. on February 9, 2004. Moving forward? I'm here to support Maura and her family by keeping her investigation and the information that has been made public on the forefront with the hope that someone WHO KNOWS SOMETHING will come forward.
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elsewherebriefly
Shallotte, NC
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White Wash, Maura's vehicle was within a 20 mile radius of the Weathered Barn prior to the 911 call. Are you going to dispute or contradict that simple fact? It sure would be great if the petty BS ceased but that obviously is not going to happen.
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elsewherebriefly
Shallotte, NC
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maura_Murray 12:55 PM - Maura calls for information about a condominium in Bartlett, New Hampshire that her family is familiar with. The call lasts for three minutes. No condominium is rented. 1:00 PM - Maura sends her boyfriend an e-mail, briefly stating she hasn't felt like talking to anyone, but that she will call him later in the day. 1:13 PM - Maura calls another student and leaves a voicemail. No significant information. 2:05 PM - Maura calls 800-GOSTOWE for approximately 5 minutes. Later research shows this number was out of order on this day and that only recordings were available for listening. 2:18 PM - Maura calls her boyfriend for approximately 1 minute. 4:00 PM or earlier - Maura e-mails one of her bosses and some of her teachers to inform them that there has been a death in her family and that she would be out of town for several days. There is no death in her family. 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM - A dorm mate reportedly sees Maura leave the UMass Amherst campus. 4:00 PM or earlier - Maura goes to an ATM and withdraws $280 from her account. Video surveillance footage shows her to be alone. Her bank account is left nearly empty. She is due to receive paychecks from her job in the coming days. 4:00 PM or earlier - Maura purchases $35-$40 in alcohol while still in Amherst, Massachusetts. Video surveillance footage shows her to be alone. 4:00 PM or later - Maura apparently leaves Amherst, Massachusetts and likely heads up Interstate 91 north. 4:37 PM - Maura checks her cellphone voice messages. 7:29 PM - Dispatch receives a call from a Woodsville, NH area resident who reports an accident near her house on Route 112. 7:43 PM - Dispatch receives a call from another Woodsville, NH area resident who reports a black Saturn partially in the road. 7:46 PM - First known police officer (Haverhill Police) arrives on the scene. The girl who was seen by second caller is nowhere to be found. The officer notes the car is facing westbound in the eastbound lane, with a cracked windshield and two deployed airbags. A damaged box of Franzia wine is found on the passengers seat. Other items found in the car include her AAA card, the insurance forms she retrieved for her earlier accident, her gloves, music CDs, her makeup, directions for Burlington, Vermont and Stowe, Vermont, and the Nicholas Howe book, Not Without Peril. A rag from Maura's emergency roadside kit was discovered stuffed into the Saturn's muffler pipe. 7:56 PM - EMS arrives on scene. 7:57 PM - A fire truck arrives on scene. 7:57 PM - 8:49 PM - At some point, Maura's car is towed to a local auto repair garage. 8:02 PM - EMS clears the scene. 9:27 PM - The first known police officer to arrive on scene is dispatched to another call. Maura Murray Case Chart by Advocator http://docs.google.com/View...
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White Wash
Lebanon, NH
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I did not say Maura's car was not within a 20 mile radius and am and will continue to say there is NOTHING other than one person stating they heard a scanner call and one supposedly driving by! Documention supplied states otherwise for me on the time! It is my right to believe what is out there for supporting evidence! It's yours to believe the 2 people you have only been told about and seen no actual paper work on. elsewherebriefly wrote: White Wash, Maura's vehicle was within a 20 mile radius of the Weathered Barn prior to the 911 call. Are you going to dispute or contradict that simple fact? It sure would be great if the petty BS ceased but that obviously is not going to happen.
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Wowzer
Franconia, NH
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elsewherebriefly wrote: <quoted text> White Wash, You are way too involved in the lives of these people. if they have a problem they can speak up for themselves. You are sticking your nose where it doesn't belong, it is none of your business! OMG! This is just too funny. Isn't it you all that don't even live,work or go to school here that have become wayyyyy too involved in the lives of "these people"? You are correct though in assuming that they can speak up for themselves if they have a problem but you seem to think you must do it for them. Who is really sticking their nose where it doesn't belong? It seems to me that a few of you have wormed your way into the lives of some innocent and kind people and hung them out to dry while slandering their name all over the internet. I've got to admit elsewhere that you've got plenty of nerve to even make such a statement after what has been done to the people up here.
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White Wash
Lebanon, NH
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I took several days off my regular day job to use my media resources a while ago! Please enjoy the fruits of that labor on the Hanson Express! But thank you for informing what I should and shouldn't be doing by the way that was the 3rd such time I had use personal time from my day job to use my media resources for Maura's Case! Maybe you could come and I'll take you around and you can spend your vacation time writing and photographing for Maura's Case. If we all give we should do just fine right? mcsmom wrote: <quoted text> white wash....sadly your area, along with many other areas in the US are dealing with less than acceptable success rates. To compound things, the complexities associated with a lawsuit, divided individuals responsible for that success rate. Media can help bring about the change needed to solve Maura's case. Instead of using your time in a non productive fashion here, pick up the phone and use your journalistic connections to offer hope rather than perpetuate the hopelessness felt on this forum.
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