The other thinks that the dogs didn’t get a good scent to begin with because they were given Maura’s gloves, which were given to her as a gift, items she may not have ever even worn. Since the police dogs lost her scent, one of them thinks that is evidence that she got into a car. “And they just never found her and she died of exposure but it was unseasonably warm that night and she would have gotten out of a couple mile radius for that to be true it think because of how extensive we were told the searches were.”īut Tim and Lance have differing views on whethere that theory is realistic. “Another theory is that she was so stressed when she got into this car accident that she just took off and is in the woods still, like within a mile or two,” said Lance. “I’d love that to happen and for us to be told privately that it happened and to keep our mouth shut,” said Lance. Some think she may have fled north, to Canada. According to that theory, Maura is somewhere out in the world living happily with a child. Lance said that theory consists of her running away from the men in her life and joining a women’s underground railroad, having a whole new identity set up for herself. It’s the theory that they find the most interesting. Tim and Lance said that Maura started over and is living happily with a child, according to one hopeful theory. "One minute she's there, 10 minutes later she's not." He told Mass Live that he thinks Maura was the victim of a "crime of opportunity." John Healy, an investigator who worked on the case, agrees with this theory. ”If she was met with foul play it was someone who had potential to kill and saw the opportunity which is different than an opportunistic serial killer.” In regards to that theory, Lance said that theorists often use the term “opportunistic serial killer,” which Lance says is inaccurate. “I think probably the main theory is that she was met with foul play. “I think most people think she’s dead and we’ve learned that from certain polls that we’ve done,” said Tim. Oxygen talked with Tim and Lance about some of the theories. When her dorm room was searched, campus police found most of her belongings packed in boxes and posters removed from the walls. When the police showed up, Maura was gone. That night, she crashed her car into a tree in New Hampshire. On February 9, 2004, the 21-year-old emailed her professors at University of Massachusetts and her employer requesting time off after death in her family. Maura Murray, a 21-year-old nursing student, went missing 13 years ago. 23 at 8:15pm, Oxygen will begin airing " The Disappearance of Maura Murray," which stars Tim and Lance and hopes to make a break in the mysterious missing persons case. What could have happened to Maura Murray? It’s a question that Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna have been grappling with for years.
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