Where is MAURA MURRAY
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I was just catching up with the posts here and I must say to Beagle that he really stated his theory in a way I understand it. Thanks. It is thought provoking but IMHO I don't think this was what happened to Maura. I believe that until Maura is found there may very well be no answers. I agree Dawn more media attention with additional dollars could certainly break the silence that has prevailed since she went missing.
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Ahhhhh. Got it. |
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If it WAS logged in, it was logged in before these logs start, or on a log from a town not included. You'll notice the time stamps of these logs are from the evening hours AFTER Maura's accident? |
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Sorry for math mistake. Should have read FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, not FIFTY. The $5,000 figure is what Kiessling's Bedford group was paying for human egg donations that averaged 10 eggs per harvest. Ron Green, according to Stephen Hall's book, spoke of (recommended, almost) the single "donation" of 10,000 human eggs from a single source, even a cadavered source. Grisly thought. And this is from the Ethics Advisory Board of Advanced Cell Technology. Still, even the fifty million dollar figure is not out of the question. Several years ago some top level IVF egg donors were commanding prices close to $100,000 per harvest.$50,000 for every group of ten eggs from a top level donor, even a cadavered one (to use Ron Green's term) would yield $50,000,000. That's plenty of incentive for someone crazy enough to think such an idea might work. Kiessling herself estimated at the time that the total cost of each harvest was $25,500. I would not be surprised if there were more people willing to abduct and murder a young woman for a few million dollars (or at least in their minds a few million dollars) than there are sexual predator/serial killers on the loose. So why not broaden the base of potential suspects in order to keep up with the 21st century scientific demand for body parts? |
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SophieBean, I did notice the absolute fabricated assault on you which only exemplifies what we all struggle with our search for Maura.
A poster on Advocators site pointed out to me how importnat accuracy is. I have pondered on his multiple posts for awhile and realize the importance of his words. Although I disagree, it is important to note the weight of our words will carry over to inconsistancies that invoke anger or a defensive stance. On another note, I believe in law enforcement. I believe that they do the most important job of protecting citizens to the best of their abilities. I also am thankful to the PI s whom have voluntarily put in thousands of hours on their own time to solve this case. Although you know I believe this I will say that I believe Maura disappeared at her accident and we DO NOT know all that went on there! |
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“beauty ~ nature ~ the roar” Joined: Jun 12, 2008 Comments: 643 |
Judged: 1 1 1 In re-reading what you've written, Quija, you've identified the reason behind the strong emotions and discord at this site. "...HOW TENACIOUSLY WE CLING TO OUR OPINIONS regardless of their probabilty, is the source of some friction." After all, they are just opinions, often based on disputable facts. You also interpret (very nicely) the perceptions of near PARANOIA (my word) that float here, too. If someone accuses another of misleading, distracting or diverting, the accuser has probably bought into the fear that the other has the POWER to achieve these ends. It would seem highly doubtful. Much may be unknown, but not necessarily hidden. As for Alden, I don't doubt he honestly believes his theory is somewhere in the realm of probable/possible/actual. |
Basically, in a nutshell, to over-simplify... I think it's possible that Maura Murray was a victim of, in the broadest sense, the abortion wars.
Maybe she was abducted because her abductor thought he could cash in on her body parts. Maybe she was abducted for Human Growth Hormone. Maybe she was illegally profiled through her medical records. Maybe she was pregnant and was abducted by extreme opponents of abortion. Maybe she was making an egg donation for the money such donations bring - in her case, probably around $50,000, maybe more. But overall, the details point more toward an abduction for medical/scientific reasons than any other possibility. Other possibilities certainly exist and should not be dismissed, including spontaneous stranger abduction, or planned abduction. But I think there are far more people who would kidnap and kill the right woman for a million dollars or more (maybe much more) than there are sexual predator/serial killer types waiting to pounce. My only point is that the medical/scientific scenario is a very realistic one, one that obviously the general public and elected officials are not ready to recognize. I don't have the reference in front of me for the RV-style traveling egg donation van, but it is available. Someone, or some group, may have believed, correctly or incorrectly, that he/they would make a lot of money by harvesting the best eggs available, legally or not. Molly Bish, Maura Murray, and the Saratoga Springs High School track star certainly meet the criteria. The fact that there are so many connections among these three cases, not the least of which is the close proximity of stem cell research interests, argues for a closer and more open-minded examination of this scenario. |
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Houston TX ? That is a new one.
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To put a finer point on it, I think it is a very realistic possibility - POSSIBILITY - that the University of Massachusetts and one or more of the businesses with which UMass is affiliated stood to benefit, unknowingly at the time, from the death of Molly Bish and the possible, even probable, death of Maura Murray.
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Anne wrote:**I believe Maura disappeared at her accident and we DO NOT know all that went on there!** And this is what brings everyone together as one. Everyone here wants to know what went on there. |
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'Round,'round, get around, I get around..."
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“beauty ~ nature ~ the roar” Joined: Jun 12, 2008 Comments: 643 |
Judged: 1 1 1 Maybe...but why would she be targeted...the "right woman", as you suggest. Or Molly Bish, for that matter? There are plenty of accomplished, intelligent, beautiful, and athletically gifted young women in this country. |
Judged: 2 2 1 If they link the Florida guy to both Bish and Murray ? Would you rest your case? |
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I think you have a valid point. However, I am curious if he gives info that only the perp would know - that leads to evidence..
Would you still think they were connected to egg harvesting? Which I do think is very real........ |
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A voluntary human egg donation does involve time and considerable inconvenience. But her possible "donation" may not have been voluntary. She may have become one of the cadaver donors to which Ron Green, as quoted by Stephen S. Hall, referred. It is almost as if a single donation of 10,000 eggs at once were fervently wished for. UMass, its business partners, and its professors have played a unique and central role in the young history of stem cell research - far more than most people realize. The strong, perhaps nearly desperate, corporate/research need for more human eggs was certainly present in the central and western Massachusetts area. The right researchers and doctors were there. The right donors were there. The money, at least very potentially, was there. All this must have at least TEMPTED someone. |
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Judged: 2 2 You're right. It was months of searching. Over and over again by different strangers. Someone would be welcome to look for something in my yard once and maybe together with me but I would'nt want strange people traipsing thru my yard over and over. Do the people that live there not deserve their privacy back after their land was already searched? Is it being cold hearted to want their lives back to normal? |
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One thing we know for sure............. If there is stolen eggs............ There is DNA for sure.
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Judged: 1 It appears that the successful conclusion of the Bish case rests, in the eyes of LE, upon a confession. Not a good mix. I would truly hope that a simple, conventional scenario yields an abductor/killer/attacker in any case, especially the Bish and Murray cases. I would be very happy to see anyone who is truly guilty of having committed a crime against Bish and/or Murray convicted for those crimes, regardless of the exact circumstances. I have no preference for the "type" of guilty person eventually found. But I have a strong preference for FINDING the guilty. And I do not think after these many years that any stone should be left unturned. Individual or corporate, it doesn't matter to me. I happen to have my own approach (obviously), but I certainly would not discourage differing ones. If Stanger is truly guilty, then, yes, my theory has no further use, which is fine with me. |
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