Maura Murray disappeared 11 years ago. One important piece of evidence is the video from the ATM machine where Maura supposedly emptied her bank account the day she vanished in the White Mountains. But police have never released that footage and many readers wonder why.
I recently spoke to a member of law enforcement who has seen the ATM video. I asked him if it was definitely Maura in the video. His response: "We believe it was Maura in the video."
Now, I hate to be nit-picky, but that answer is less than definitive to me. There's wiggle room. There's subjective determination in that statement, I think. How do you know for sure? How grainy was the footage?
It's a point of interest because Maura had a close friend and a sister who looked similar to her.
It likely was Maura, though. After all, she needed her personal pin to access the account. There probably is no mystery here.
But if there is no question about it, in the minds of investigators, why not release this footage?
I recently spoke to a member of law enforcement who has seen the ATM video. I asked him if it was definitely Maura in the video. His response: "We believe it was Maura in the video."
Now, I hate to be nit-picky, but that answer is less than definitive to me. There's wiggle room. There's subjective determination in that statement, I think. How do you know for sure? How grainy was the footage?
It's a point of interest because Maura had a close friend and a sister who looked similar to her.
It likely was Maura, though. After all, she needed her personal pin to access the account. There probably is no mystery here.
But if there is no question about it, in the minds of investigators, why not release this footage?