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In this episode of Super SUS, we dive into the perplexing case of Maura Murray, who vanished on February 9, 2004, after her car was found crashed on a rural road in Haverhill, New Hampshire.
Despite no signs of a struggle and no footprints in the fresh snow, the scene raised more questions than answers. Among the puzzling details: a rag stuffed into the Saturn’s tailpipe, reported sightings that may or may not have been credible, and a chilling voicemail later received by her boyfriend.
We explore Maura’s final days—including troubling personal events leading up to her disappearance—the initial search efforts, and the lingering mysteries that have fueled countless theories.
This case, filled with haunting clues and unanswered questions, remains one of the most bewildering missing person mysteries of recent times.
If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, you are not alone. In the U.S., you can dial or text 988 to connect with the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for free, confidential support available 24/7.
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By Ande Breunig & Amethyst Cannady4.7
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In this episode of Super SUS, we dive into the perplexing case of Maura Murray, who vanished on February 9, 2004, after her car was found crashed on a rural road in Haverhill, New Hampshire.
Despite no signs of a struggle and no footprints in the fresh snow, the scene raised more questions than answers. Among the puzzling details: a rag stuffed into the Saturn’s tailpipe, reported sightings that may or may not have been credible, and a chilling voicemail later received by her boyfriend.
We explore Maura’s final days—including troubling personal events leading up to her disappearance—the initial search efforts, and the lingering mysteries that have fueled countless theories.
This case, filled with haunting clues and unanswered questions, remains one of the most bewildering missing person mysteries of recent times.
If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, you are not alone. In the U.S., you can dial or text 988 to connect with the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for free, confidential support available 24/7.
Support the show

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