Maura Murray, a 21-year-old nursing student at UMass Amherst, vanished without a trace on February 9, 2004, after her car crashed on a rural road in Haverhill, New Hampshire.
Earlier that day, she had emailed her professors saying there was a death in the family — which wasn’t true. She then withdrew money from her bank account, packed her belongings, and drove north. After crashing her car, a witness saw her briefly — then she was gone.
No footprints. No phone signal. No confirmed sightings.
Despite massive searches, media attention, and numerous theories — from foul play to voluntary disappearance — Maura has never been found.
Her case remains one of the most chilling unsolved disappearances in modern U.S. history, leaving her family and the public with more questions than answers.