
Maura was a 21 year old student in February of 2004 when she inexplicably drove three hours from her dorm in Amherst, Massachusetts to the White Mountains of New Hampshire and vanished. At around 7:30pm her vehicle was involved in a single car, non life threatening accident at a hairpin turn on dark & desolate Route 112. She has not been seen or heard from since. Now two filmmakers set out to find... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 160 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture | |||

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Can only imagine how upsetting it must be for Maura’s family to hear her branded a sociopath by a man that never met her.
It’s not a great podcast, but definitely NOT for the reasons so many are mentioning. The constant whining about the podcasters “speculation” is groundless and ridiculous: OF COURSE they’re going to speculate. If every TC podcast was limited to the limited information the police provide (even assuming it’s accurate), then each case would be exactly one episode and done, and then the people missing wouldn’t get the attention they deserve to keep their stories in the spotlight. It’s not about “feel... more
First time tuning in this week and enjoyed the psychological analysis (ep 7?)! At the end, one of you posed the question to the analyst, “does the rag in the tailpipe still bother you?”. I remember seeing an old movie or show where a rag was used as a wick to start a vehicle on fire. 🤷🏼♀️
Very bad
Not well researched, there is a lot of the hosts guessing at what they think might have happened and calling it facts. The way the victom is talked about is rather disgusting. This young woman is missing and may be dead. These men want to stand on HER GRAVE to make themselves famous. No thank you. And episode 3 Scorpion could be pretty good grounds for a liable case against this company.
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