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The Disappearance of Maura Murray

"A Documentary about the Obsession with the Girl who Vanished."

At 7:35 PM on February 9th, 2004, New Hampshire State Police are called to the scene of a single car accident on Rt. 112. It was the intersection of Wild Ammonoosuc Road and Bradley Hill Road where a U-Mass Amherst student named Maura Murray vanished after she apparently lost control of her vehicle after a sharp bend. When authorities arrived not ten minutes later, Maura was gone. There has been no credible sighting of her since.

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  • Tim Pilleri

    Tim Pilleri

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  • James Renner

    James Renner

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  • Lance Reenstierna

    Lance Reenstierna

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  • Joshua F. Leonard

    Joshua F. Leonard

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  • Lori Bruno

    Lori Bruno

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Overview

At 7:35 PM on February 9th, 2004, New Hampshire State Police are called to the scene of a single car accident on Rt. 112. It was the intersection of Wild Ammonoosuc Road and Bradley Hill Road where a U-Mass Amherst student named Maura Murray vanished after she apparently lost control of her vehicle after a sharp bend. When authorities arrived not ten minutes later, Maura was gone. There has been no credible sighting of her since.

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