Finding Maura Murray

Finding Maura Murray

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Based on the hit true crime podcast Missing Maura Murray, this documentary explores the mysterious 2004 disappearance of 21 year old college student Maura Murray, and the obsessive side of the citizen detectives who explore this case. Each part is an examination of how this singular incident resulted in a societal ripple effect, and the inevitable obsession to uncover the truth that follows.
IMDb 6.6/1020181 season
4 episodes
  • 1. The Crash Site

    1. The Crash Site

    In episode one, Tim Pilleri, Lance Reenstierna, and their director of photography Joshua F. Leonard join author James Renner as they embark on their three day journey, traveling from Boston, Massachusetts to Quebec, Canada. Their first stop is in Londonderry, New Hampshire, before visiting Maura's accident site on Route 112 in North Haverhill, NH.
    In episode one, Tim Pilleri, Lance Reenstierna, and their director of photography Joshua F. Leonard join author James Renner as they embark on their three day journey, traveling from Boston, Massachusetts to Quebec, Canada. Their first stop is in Londonderry, New Hampshire, before visiting Maura's accident site on Route 112 in North Haverhill, NH.
    16+
    34min
    Sep 30, 2018
  • 2. A Familiar Face

    2. A Familiar Face

    In episode two, Tim Pilleri, Lance Reenstierna, and their director of photography Joshua F. Leonard, follow author James Renner as he pounds the pavement. James is relentless as he approaches various establishments in Sherbrooke, Quebec in search of Maura Murray.
    In episode two, Tim Pilleri, Lance Reenstierna, and their director of photography Joshua F. Leonard, follow author James Renner as he pounds the pavement. James is relentless as he approaches various establishments in Sherbrooke, Quebec in search of Maura Murray.
    16+
    29min
    Sep 30, 2018
  • 3. Looking For A Friend

    3. Looking For A Friend

    In episode three, Tim Pilleri, Lance Reenstierna, and their director of photography Joshua F. Leonard, along with author James Renner as they descend into the rabbit hole in search of Maura Murray. They follow up on a lead in Sherbrooke and visit the small town of Saint-Étienne-de-Beauharnois, Quebec, as well as the Casino de Montreal.
    In episode three, Tim Pilleri, Lance Reenstierna, and their director of photography Joshua F. Leonard, along with author James Renner as they descend into the rabbit hole in search of Maura Murray. They follow up on a lead in Sherbrooke and visit the small town of Saint-Étienne-de-Beauharnois, Quebec, as well as the Casino de Montreal.
    16+
    26min
    Oct 1, 2018
  • 4. Needle In A Haystack

    4. Needle In A Haystack

    In episode four, Tim Pilleri, Lance Reenstierna, and their director of photography Joshua F. Leonard, along with author James Renner follow up on a lead in Sherbrooke, hang missing flyers in Quebec City, and conclude their trip with a detour to the New Hampshire State Police barracks where Maura's car was kept.
    In episode four, Tim Pilleri, Lance Reenstierna, and their director of photography Joshua F. Leonard, along with author James Renner follow up on a lead in Sherbrooke, hang missing flyers in Quebec City, and conclude their trip with a detour to the New Hampshire State Police barracks where Maura's car was kept.
    16+
    27min
    Oct 1, 2018
  • Finding Maura Murray
    IMDb 6.6/1020181 season
    Based on the hit true crime podcast Missing Maura Murray, this documentary explores the mysterious 2004 disappearance of 21 year old college student Maura Murray, and the obsessive side of the citizen detectives who explore this case. Each part is an examination of how this singular incident resulted in a societal ripple effect, and the inevitable obsession to uncover the truth that follows.
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