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More than two decades after 21-year-old college student Maura Murray went missing, her family is hoping for answers in the case that has puzzled the nation since 2004.

Murray, a nursing student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, went missing in a car accident in Woodsville, New Hampshire on February 9 of the same year.

Witnesses described Murray as “an overachiever who excelled in both academics and athletics.” Maura Murray Missing.org, After the accident, she appeared unharmed but said she was “shaken up.”

Another local resident passing by spotted Murray’s black Saturn sedan in the ditch and called 911. But when police arrived, Murray was gone. Her family has been searching for answers ever since.

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Missing Massachusetts woman Maura Murray was last seen on February 9, 2004. (FBI)

Since then, Maura’s sister Julia Murray has taken to TikTok and recently launched a podcast called Media Pressure with co-host Sarah Turney, sharing her sister’s story from a family perspective.

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“Since the podcast started in February, we’ve received multiple tips,” Julia told Emily Compagno on Fox News’ “The Fox True Crime Podcast,” and her family has since received tips as well. He added that he had hired a private investigator to sort it out.

“We’re getting new information every day and we’re sending it to both law enforcement and PIs, so we’re very hopeful at this point, 20 years later,” she said.

“We are very hopeful at this point.”

— Julia Murray

Murray was known for his “kind heart, distinctive dimples and beautiful smile,” and participated in several sports, including cross country and basketball, according to his family’s website.

The 21-year-old initially attended the United States Military Academy. west point new york After receiving his nomination for Congress from former Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy, his family wrote:she decided on the way 2nd year university studentHowever, she will transfer and pursue a career in nursing at Massachusetts Amherst.

Left: Maura Murray in military workout gear at West Point in 2000. Right: Maura Murray smiles in a black sweatshirt.

An image provided by MauraMurrayMissing.org shows her at a West Point fitness event in 2000 and another undated portrait. (MauraMurrayMissing.org)

Morning of February 9, 2004

On the morning of Maura’s disappearance, she submitted her homework electronically and emailed her professors to inform them that she had to leave campus because of a death in her family, but her family said there had been no death in her family. It is said that

She then got directions to Burlington, Vermont, and called the owner of the Murray family’s previous condo in Bartlett, New Hampshire.

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“But she ended up not being able to make a reservation. Then she withdrew almost all her money, went to a liquor store, and then headed north to an unknown destination,” Julia said on the podcast.

Maura Murray poses during a school dance.

Maura Murray attended West Point and then transferred to Amherst, Massachusetts to study nursing. (MauraMurrayMissing.org)

According to the family’s website, Murray packed several days’ worth of clothing, including workout clothes, toiletries, books and cosmetics.

February 9, 2004 afternoon

That afternoon, she spent $40 of the $280 she had withdrawn from her account on alcohol from a Massachusetts liquor store and began driving to New Hampshire.

She didn’t tell anyone about her plans that day.

Evening of February 9, 2004

At 7:27 p.m., a New Hampshire resident passed by the scene where Murray drove his car into a ditch on Route 112 in Haverhill and called police.

A passing bus driver stopped to talk to Murray, who appeared to be uninjured. She told the driver that she didn’t need to call the police because she called AAA. Murray’s family said the driver left the scene and called police at his home at 7:42 p.m., where they had better cell phone coverage. The driver reported that the woman “seemed agitated and the airbags were deployed, but she was not bleeding.”

Maura Murray runs long distances in her West Point uniform.

According to her sister Julie, Maura Murray was an excellent long-distance runner. (MauraMurrayMissing.org)

A few minutes later, at 7:46 p.m., officers arrived at the scene of the crash, but Murray was nowhere to be found.

The family said, “The police officer noticed that the car was locked and there was a box of red wine behind the driver’s seat,” adding, “There were stains on the ceiling and doors, which appeared to contain red liquid.” There was also a visible Coke bottle.” Initialization. “

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Authorities searched the area, but were unable to find the university student.

Julia told Compagno that starting her own podcast was “both kind of therapeutic and cathartic.” [her sister’s] Let’s go back and tell Maura’s story in our own words, with the support of her family and siblings who speak publicly. ”

The podcast gave the family “agency” over their story, but that story “has kind of gone off the rails over the last 20 years,” she said.

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“It was very important to bring her humanity back.”

— Julia Murray

“I think what’s missing in true crime is the first-hand perspective of people who actually lived through these tragedies, people who actually knew and loved the victims,” ​​Julia said. “I can tell the story, and the family can tell the story about this missing person. She is a human being, and she is in some form in the second, third, fourth-hand reporting. She wasn’t the kind of person that had been changed by her.” And it was very important to restore her humanity. ”

Latest information

New Hampshire State Police, New Hampshire Attorney General’s Cold Case Division; FBI Violent Crime Apprehension Program Everyone continues to search for Murray.

Attorney General John Formella posted an update to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Murray’s disappearance on February 8, including a photo showing how old Murray is now.

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“We continue to work with our local, state and federal partners, including the FBI, to identify resources to move this case forward,” Formella said in a statement at the time. “We hope that the 20th anniversary of Mr. Murray’s disappearance will bring renewed attention to this case that may finally bring justice and closure to Mr. Murray’s family.”

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the New Hampshire Cold Case Unit at 603-271-2663 or email us. ColdCaseUnit@dos.nh.gov.

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