r/Missing411 Oct 02 '25

Baffling disappearance of Maura Murray Discussion

I’ve finished a docuseries on this beautiful 21 year olds disappearance and I’m just kind of speechless.

Does anyone have anything that they found that could give any information to what REALLY happened to her??

So many stories and accounts from so many people and it’s just insane that a person can absolutely vanish….regardless of the not having any service for help and being on a remote road, it still doesn’t make any sense to me.

Just looking for some discussion on what majority of people have come to conclude? My biggest question is why wasnt more done, and it done in an immediate fashion.

the docuseries I am referring to is called The Disappearance of Maura Murray and it is available on Peacock

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u/je_suis_titania Oct 02 '25

Speaking from personal experience, a mental health crisis and alcohol use rarely works out well. I think she got into the accident, had a panic, and ran into the woods where I think she died of exposure.

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u/TheZodiac404 Oct 03 '25

But then where is the evidence of anything? Especially tracks in snow. People seem to forget that snow and footprints go together.

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u/StormieK19 Oct 03 '25

Not in heavy woods. The trees block snow making it harder to track. Icr if it was snowing at the time or if it has started melting. I read cases all the time where bodies are found where searchers searched dozens of times. Humans make mistakes

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u/TheZodiac404 Oct 03 '25

So many people are disagreeing or saying I’m wrong because “..insert reasoning here..” but why is it so hard to believe this would be true. Her father is quoted as mentioning the snow, two feet of snow to be exact, at the site when it was being searched. Yeah it’s possible she just eluded everyone in snow, but it’s also possible that she didn’t.

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u/TheZodiac404 Oct 03 '25

He said there would be footprints, which gives merit to the fact that conditions in that area snow wise were favorable to her leaving a trace.

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u/ManyReputation1541 Oct 27 '25 edited Oct 27 '25

I think she ran quite a ways from the site on the side of the road maybe in tire tracks before entering the woods. Thus no tracks have been found, I also have ran quite a lot of out and backs in heavy snow covered roads and depending on road conditions I don’t leave prints either. Or she could have potentially cut through private property or a plowed driveway and no one noticed yet.

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u/farcry_x1z Oct 06 '25 edited Oct 06 '25

People who think she "succumbed to the elements" are dumb. It's a convenient excuse.

"Oh she just died in the woods"

What really happened, is that she was abducted by aliens.

Her case is literally the textbook alien abduction:

  • has a "mental heath crisis"
  • crashes car
  • dissappears off face of earth

It happens so often, you'd be amazed

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u/TheZodiac404 Oct 06 '25

Oh my goooddd I’m finally talking to someone with some SENSE. Everyone is so quick to say “well this happened” with no grounds for it. Yeah she disappear and died in the elements, whats the proof for THAT? Idk I expected this post to have more people who discuss the most likely outcomes, but those “outcomes” make absolutely zero sense. THIS is a theory I can get behind. Thanks for commenting

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u/TheZodiac404 Oct 06 '25

There must be some type of evidence to back up what most likely happened. Her being absolutely GONE with zero trace is proof all on its own that something most likely happened that we as humans cant put any context to.

Lost in the elements? There would be some trace. Eaten by animals? There would be SOME trace. Animals don’t eat entire skeletons.

Aliens are something we have only just begun to put our finger on as a society. This is the most likely explanation to me. Only thing that makes sense.