The Door That Locked From The Wrong Side - Episode 82
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She Vanished Before Help Arrived: The Disappearance of Maura Murray
A school bus driver stopped at a crashed car on a dark New Hampshire road and spoke directly to a young woman standing outside it. She told him she had already called for help. There was no cell service at that location — he knew that. Within fifteen minutes, every officer on scene agreed: she was simply gone.
In this episode, we explore the seven-minute gap between Butch Atwood's 911 call and the first official responder's arrival, a police SUV marked 001 placed nose-to-nose with Maura's car by a witness — on a night its registered chief was not on duty, and a handwritten name and phone number found in the car that took nineteen years to trace to a property just twenty-five miles from where Maura's car came to rest. Was this a young woman running from something she believed she could outrun, or did someone reach her first?
Case Details
Victim: Maura Murray, 21, nursing student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Date: February 9, 2004.
Location: Route 112, Haverhill, New Hampshire, USA.
Case Status: Unsolved and officially open. No charges have ever been filed. The case has remained active for over twenty years with no public investigative movement and no suspect identified.
Episode Key Points
- The school bus driver who spoke to Maura knew there was no cell service at that location, yet she told him she had already called AAA — a call that no record confirms was ever made.
- A witness driving past the scene observed Maura's car positioned nose-to-nose with a police SUV labeled 001 — the chief's personal vehicle — on a night he was neither on duty nor scheduled to work.
- Sergeant Cecil Smith's first bulletin described Maura as five feet seven inches tall — her exact height — despite his official claim that he never saw her or confirmed her identity at the scene.
- Cadaver dogs searching a local property years later alerted on a downstairs closet and a section of upstairs carpet; luminol testing by later owners returned a positive result for human blood showing a mixture of male and female DNA, too degraded to identify.
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