
Some of the items Maura left behind in her car, like the bottles of alcohol, have been removed, but others still remain, including the coke bottle that allegedly contained booze of some sort.
Beside the bottle is a tag from a place called the Lynwood Cafe, located in Randolph, Mass, which is kind of an odd place for Maura to have visited. Here’s a quote from one review:
The place is called the Lynwood Cafe, and it is located at a deserted-looking crossroads in a rather gritty part of Randolph. Aside from being relatively little-known, the Lynwood is nearly impossible to find if you don’t know the area, and indeed, even people who have been to the place a few times (including this writer) still have trouble finding it. But for bar pizza, it may be the best in the Boston area, which makes it well worth seeking out if you like that style of pie.
Also does anyone know what the strange packet is resting in the change holder? I don’t know what the metal contraption in the door compartment is, either, or if it was something left behind from the towing company. The parking pass was on the ground beside the car and may be unrelated.






1. The packet looks like the kind of thing that you would find in some pills bottles, in with new shoes, and other products that you want to keep dry. Usually contain silica sand… I am only guessing. But that is what it looks like.
2. The metal item in the door panel… looks like it is made of aluminum and with the arrow… well it looks like some sort of auto part, electrical … like a solenoid or a starter part. usually mounts under the hood, along the fender wall … I will try showing it to a few people…
3. The First Citizens Bank, is that her banking at the time? I tried to see if First Citizens and Citizens Bank were the same, but it does not appear that they were. Lots of First Citizens Bank Locations all over in MA and NH, now…not sure about then.
4. The Green Tree Parking Permit, is sold at HD Supply . It is sold as a static cling parking permit…. odd but maybe someone else knows more about that…. HD Supply is in MA and NH.
https://hdsupplysolutions.com/p/parking-permit-static-cling-green-tree-package-of-100-p272206
The strange packet looks like an insert for a Lanacane patch.
And what if Maura Murray did leave to start a new life.
Maura is or was human, and she would have made a mistake by now, and if she was starting a new life, it would have been discovered by now.
The packet in the cup holder looks to me like some sort of bandage. The label says it contains natural rubber, so maybe it’s some off brand bandaid from a first aid kit or something.
federal law took effect in 1997, and recently amended in 2014, that requires medical products and packaging with natural rubber latex to carry a statement on the label. “Caution: This Product Contains Natural Rubber Latex Which May Cause Allergic Reactions.” However, there is no requirement that products be labeled “latex free”, and so creating a latex-free environment can prove to be a challenge. Many hospitals have used the term “latex-safe” to describe environments designed for latex-sensitive patients and staff, recognizing that all latex might not have been eliminated.