February 6, 2026 - 20:05

As the 22nd anniversary of Maura Murray’s disappearance approaches, New Hampshire authorities have confirmed they are actively employing new technological tools in the ongoing investigation. The announcement signals a renewed effort to solve the state’s most prominent cold case.
Officials from the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office stated the investigation remains active and open. While specific details on the nature of the technology were not disclosed, such advancements often include refined forensic techniques, enhanced digital analysis of existing evidence, or improved data processing methods capable of re-examining old leads.
Maura Murray, then a 21-year-old nursing student, vanished on February 9, 2004, after a minor car crash on Route 112 in Haverhill. Despite extensive searches and a multi-state investigation, no definitive trace of her has ever been found. The case has remained a source of public fascination and mystery for over two decades.
This confirmation underscores a continued commitment to the case from state investigators. The application of modern technology to longstanding evidence offers a potential pathway to uncovering new information, providing a measure of hope for resolution in a mystery that has endured for generations.
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