mcsmom
Marlborough, CT
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Wowzer wrote: <quoted text> I agree there is whitewash going on. It's gone on for over 5 years. You throw things out as fact trying to get everyone thinking once again in YOUR direction. You and saturnus threw this tidbit of untruth out and then wouldn't answer my questions. Why? Please answer the questions as I feel such a remark needs some proof behind it to be believed. NH's 100 unsolved murder cases.
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Suzanne
Westwood, MA
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Looking4AMoose wrote: If you aren't open to Maura disappearing of her own volition, please dont push the others to prove it. Defensively, someone may end up posting a truth that DOESN'T need to be known to the public--something that may really do character damage to someone from Maura's previous life. Please be very careful in the blame game......and think with an open mind. Very true.
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Suzanne
Westwood, MA
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White Wash wrote: This is FALSE information! First off CW told his neighbor and wife they told him to call NHSP. The neighbor wife said something to Wini who called Fred! In the mean time CW had gone to the police! Read the articles as well. This information came directly from someone involved! <quoted text> Thank you for clarifying this.
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Suzanne
Westwood, MA
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mcsmom wrote: <quoted text> NH's 100 unsolved murder cases. NH has just been named ( in the last few days) the safest state (least crime, least murder, least violent assaults) of all 50 states.
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mcsmom
Marlborough, CT
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"The judge asked the assistant attorney general what was the percentage of bringing charges, and he [Senior Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Strelzin] rolls his eyes, looks at the floor and then says,'75 percent.'
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Wowzer
Bethlehem, NH
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mcsmom wrote: <quoted text> NH's 100 unsolved murder cases. You are grasping at straws and dancing around my question. There should be one less person that according to you and saturnus committed a heinous crime since you both seem to know who it is. Once again I'll ask you to please answer the questions or admit it's a bunch of BS once again. saturnus wrote:He's not so "unknown" to some of us. mcsmom wrote: You are right, Saturnus.
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ScooterD
United States
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peripeteia wrote: This morning I awake, and read the usual bashing of one another, and now see poor Maura is accused of possibily sleeping around, perhaps she is a kleptomaniac, suffering from mental illness, and what terrible people we were on the MMM forum for seeking the truth from an untruthful witnesses, and that no bad happens in Haverhill. WOW!. Peri, I think "accused" is a strong word that isn't necessary. We are trying to come up with ANYTHING that could solve this, throwing out ideas outside of the box, whatever. When someone writes a thought or idea they may have as to why Maura left the way she did; or why she is missing, it's not to accuse her, it's to help find her. This whole thing is so damn secretive - more so than any other missing persons case I've read about - if we didn't continue talking about possibilities, any possibilities, what the heck would we talk about? To "accuse" would mean "to blame"...that's not what we're doing.
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Sara
Bermuda
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White Wash wrote: Ok Kool Aide Queen exactly how many times have you heard Fred Murray state that Maura wasn't driving? Why is that? Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm??? Come Det. Col. you know please share with the viewers! <quoted text> He said Maura wasn't driving the Saturn the night she crashed? Or are you saying he said she wasn't driving as in wasn't driving the up to that point because the Saturn was not running properly?
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Suzanne
Westwood, MA
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White Wash wrote: Not their faults she decided to lock that car and walk away! You can not continue to punish us for someting she did. Call what you want the fact is after speaking with her Father she started looking for directions. She loaded her car and took out money and brought booze! All things we KNOW SHE DID! Call bashing if you must but it's the FACTS! Rather you like it or not! Maura set this in motion! Sadly like all the other missing person's cases this probably wouldn't be being discussed like this case is! The family started the website right wrong or indifferent people have opinions and have shared them! People are not bashing Maura and the Family anymore than the neighbors who came to help!
<quoted text> CONSIDER: Jennifer Kesse Tara Grinstead Brooke Wilberger Three young women who were plucked out of their homes, condo parking lots, plucked out of their daily lives, plucked out of their daily routines. These young women had no pre-history of bizarre behaviour, meltdowns etc. They did not bizarrely drive a barely functioning car to a far off place on the Monday of a school week at the beginning of a new semester. Maura case is so very different from that of other missing young women.
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Joined: Nov 24, 2008
Comments: 455
Bristol, CT
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mcsmom wrote: What's the punishment....... death? Not exactly. First you are correct that it isn’t a written law in any of the 50 states anymore. And the punishment had nothing really to do with the person who committed suicide. I actually didn’t realize that I had to write that as it would have seemed fairly obvious to most. But still “in some U.S. states, suicide is still considered an unwritten "common law crime," that is, a crime based on the law of old England as stated in Blackstone's Commentaries.(So held the Virginia Supreme Court in Wackwitz v. Roy in 1992.) As a common law crime, suicide can bar recovery for the family of the suicidal person in a lawsuit unless the suicidal person can be proven to have been "of unsound mind." That is, the suicide must be proven to have been an involuntary, not voluntary, act of the victim in order for the family to be awarded money damages by the court. This can occur when the family of the deceased sues the caregiver (perhaps a jail or hospital) for negligence in failing to provide appropriate care.” It also doesn’t mean that an officer cannot force someone into custody because even thoughts of suicide. I have taken many a person to the hospital that the officer had given the choice to either ride to the hospital or go to jail because of suicidal thoughts. As an EMT I can have a doctor order a patient into my custody with police assistance if they don’t want to go. In any disappearance were suicide could have been the outcome an investigation would be needed and it would be treated as a criminal act until determined otherwise, likely by the pathologist or the coroner. Bill
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Suzanne
Westwood, MA
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WTF-the-original wrote: <quoted text> Suicide in most states (all?) in the U.S. is a criminal act. So it is not out. Treating something like a crime may just be proactive. i.e. Considering it a crime until proven otherwise. Just like may unattended deaths are treated as a crime until determination is made otherwise. I’m sorry but that really isn’t proof of anything. Bill Crime: A bureaucratic classification until proven otherwise.
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mcsmom
Marlborough, CT
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Wowzer wrote: <quoted text> You are grasping at straws and dancing around my question. There should be one less person that according to you and saturnus committed a heinous crime since you both seem to know who it is. Once again I'll ask you to please answer the questions or admit it's a bunch of BS once again. saturnus wrote:He's not so "unknown" to some of us. mcsmom wrote: You are right, Saturnus. Are you asking Strelzin to admit it's BS as well? He's 75% sure. I don't think he has any imaginary criminals in mind, do you?
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mcsmom
Marlborough, CT
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I hear static in the background.
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Suzanne
Westwood, MA
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sophie bean wrote: <quoted text> Your statements are consistently cruel, heartless, and cold - and you CRITICIZE/ demonize the families of victims?! Please cite examples of statements which you so cavalierly label as cruel, heartless and cold. It's so easy to attack and name call when someone refuses to drink your brand of Koolaid, isn't it? Now please cite examples.
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Wowzer
Franconia, NH
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Suzanne wrote: <quoted text> CONSIDER: Jennifer Kesse Tara Grinstead Brooke Wilberger Three young women who were plucked out of their homes, condo parking lots, plucked out of their daily lives, plucked out of their daily routines. These young women had no pre-history of bizarre behaviour, meltdowns etc. They did not bizarrely drive a barely functioning car to a far off place on the Monday of a school week at the beginning of a new semester. Maura case is so very different from that of other missing young women. I totally agree. The differences should be obvious but some just refuse to see it.
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FireCat
United States
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White Wash wrote: More like we stopped drinking the kool! <quoted text> That probably wasn't supposed to be as funny as it was. I know you meant "kool aid" but all I could think was, "Dude, I stopped drinking the cool YEARS ago. In fact, I don't think I was ever cool."
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Suzanne
Westwood, MA
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ScooterD wrote: <quoted text> Peri, I think "accused" is a strong word that isn't necessary. We are trying to come up with ANYTHING that could solve this, throwing out ideas outside of the box, whatever. This whole thing is so damn secretive - more so than any other missing persons case I've read about To "accuse" would mean "to blame"...that's not what we're doing. I agree. We are merely questioning the "facts" that we had been force fed for 4.5 years on the previous tightly controlled forums. Questioning the officially authorized party line in any authoritarian or fascist state is always frowned upon and often as in this case greeted with rage.
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FireCat
United States
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ontheside wrote: --->BEAGLEBART<--- """...(immediat e) family member imitates Frank Kelly on You Tube, deliberately conflating the abduction of Molly Bish with the disappearance of Maura Murray. She claims to be investigating the murder of Molly Bish and advertises her affinity for keeping people under surveillance and grabbing their garbage. She practically quotes Frank Kelly chapter and verse about kidnapping...." THE "OTHER" SISTER WORKS FOR N E C N AND DOES FILM WORK ON THE SIDE SHE IS 3RD GENDER and that matters why, exactly?
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FireCat
United States
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Suzanne wrote: <quoted text> You are correct. She did not use her own cell. I meant to correct that but got distracted by something going on here. .....yeah, that happens to all of us rather a lot!:)
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Wowzer
Franconia, NH
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mcsmom wrote: <quoted text> Are you asking Strelzin to admit it's BS as well? He's 75% sure. I don't think he has any imaginary criminals in mind, do you? ****an unknown person captured, tried and convicted for a heinous crime, a crime with no evidence that it was ever committed. Saturnus wrote: He's not so "unknown" to some of us. mcsmom wrote: You are right, Saturnus.**** I haven't heard of anyone from the AG's office or any LE agency stating that the the guilty party is known to them. You and saturnus have stated that fact though. Did you report this to Strelzin or the NHSP so they can arrest the guilty party and close this case??? If the person is known to you then why are we still here on this forum talking about it??? Why don't you just answer the damn question instead of dancing around it and throwing out more BS?
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