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I don't know if there is any wal mart stores in that part of the country, but I would bet that they would donate dog food for the search teams knowing that it is a search effort for a missing person. has anyone tried that, even some large food chains might be willing to help with this effort.Peabody said:Link:
http://www.caledonianrecord.com/pages/special_news/story/cb91312e4
Special News
Housing, Food And Water Needed
Canine Teams To Search For Maura Murray
Housing, gas cards, food and water are being sought for canine teams that will be searching for Maura Murray.
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About five or six canine teams will be searching a large area around the crash site Oct. 21-22, said John M. Healy of Warner, N.H. Warner and other volunteer investigators began working on Murray's disappearance in late 2005.
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Healy said housing is being sought for the canine teams because they are coming from a great distance. There will be an additional 20 people providing logistical support for the teams, but they are not seeking donations of housing, food and water, he said.
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Healy said one of the areas the teams will search is a very large sand pit at the Morrill Construction site.
"I could bury 3,000 bodies in there," he said.
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"Part of the reason [for the search of the French Pond Road area] is because it is close to the accident scene and yet far enough away to dump a body," Healy said. "We are doing this as much for the family as anything else. They deserve closure."
If you wish to help this effort contact:
John M. Healy
603-746-4994
Benjamin S. McDonald
603-759-2340
I am pretty sure there is a Wal-Mart in North Conway, NH. Don't know if there is one closer.dannyodie said:I don't know if there is any wal mart stores in that part of the country, but I would bet that they would donate dog food for the search teams knowing that it is a search effort for a missing person. has anyone tried that, even some large food chains might be willing to help with this effort.
Bobbisangel said:Wasn't her car found backed halfway into a garage or something like that? Wasn't it off the road a ways? Does LE think that she parked it like that or that someone else did? If it broke down wouldn't if have been on the side of the road? If there was an accident how would her car have gotten backed halfway into a garage? That doesn't make any sense either.
Good! We can never be sure that a search didn't just fail to find what was there to be found. Theories aside, there is just no substitute for looking and searching when so little else is known.Peabody said:heard that the search this past weekend resulted in investigators planning another search in the spring........
as always, praying for answers.
Yes, I got a lovely email from Mauras Aunt and it expressed how great that search was. Lots of teams, lots of dogs and investigators. Wow, what a great gathering of searchers.Peabody said:heard that the search this past weekend resulted in investigators planning another search in the spring........
as always, praying for answers.
That is the first time I have heard that......someone is working hard on a theory......I'll have to go and look at her site. ThanksMasterj said:On maura's website someone who is working behind the scenes with the family said it has been determined that the damage to Maura's car wasn't caused by hitting a tree or a snowbank.
Although some believed Maura's car hit a tree, the family has always known that it did not........the snowbank was so tall, deep and hard that it was not possible that her car went through it;Masterj said:On maura's website someone who is working behind the scenes with the family said it has been determined that the damage to Maura's car wasn't caused by hitting a tree or a snowbank.