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Fred’s Hotel Room Maura Murray Mysteries

Mystery #7

A key piece of the mystery surrounding Maura Murray’s disappearance involves her father, Fred, and the hotel room he stayed in following her disappearance. Fred was reportedly unaware of Maura’s actions in the early hours of the morning, including calls she made […]

Dr. SchilhabelJuly 21, 2025July 21, 2025
Emerging Suspect Steffen Baldwin Maura Murray Mysteries

Mystery #6

Blog Mystery #6: Emerging Suspect Steffen Baldwin One of the more recent developments in the Maura Murray case involves Steffen Baldwin, who has surfaced as a potential person of interest. Baldwin’s name gained attention after it was reported that a fingerprint matching […]

Dr. SchilhabelJuly 21, 2025July 21, 2025
Emails to Professors About a Death in the Family Maura Murray Mysteries

Mystery #5

Blog Mystery #5: Emails to Professors About a Death in the Family In the days before her disappearance, Maura Murray sent several emails to her professors, citing a death in the family as the reason for her sudden absence. These emails are […]

Dr. SchilhabelJuly 21, 2025July 21, 2025
Damage to and Position of the Car Maura Murray Mysteries

Mystery #4

Blog Mystery #4: Damage to and Position of the Car Maura Murray’s 1996 Saturn was found on the side of Route 112 with visible front-end damage and both airbags deployed. The car was facing the wrong direction—eastbound on a westbound shoulder—and positioned […]

Dr. SchilhabelJuly 21, 2025July 21, 2025
Call to Triple-A Towing Maura Murray Mysteries

Mystery #3

Blog Mystery #3: Call to Triple-A Towing According to some early reports, Maura Murray may have made a call to Triple-A (AAA) shortly before or after leaving the UMass campus. But this call has never been confirmed by AAA itself, and no […]

Dr. SchilhabelJuly 21, 2025July 21, 2025
Abruptly Leaving Work After Sister’s Call Maura Murray

Mystery #2

Blog Mystery #2: Abruptly Leaving Work After Sister’s Call One of the earliest and most curious decisions Maura Murray made was to abruptly leave her job at UMass Amherst shortly after receiving a phone call from her sister. Reports indicate Maura was […]

Dr. SchilhabelJuly 21, 2025July 21, 2025
Abrupt End of Dog Scent Trail Maura Murray Mysteries

Mystery #1

Blog Mystery #1: Abrupt End of Dog Scent Trail One of the more perplexing forensic clues in the Maura Murray case comes from the scent tracking dogs. After arriving on scene days after Maura’s disappearance, the dogs reportedly followed her scent from […]

Dr. SchilhabelJuly 21, 2025July 21, 2025

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The Authors

Dr. Steven A. Schilhabel

Dr. Steven A. Schilhabel

Author | Researcher | Professor of Information Systems

Dr. Steven A. Schilhabel is a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh, where he specializes in the intersection of emerging technology, strategy, and systems thinking. With a background in software development, infrastructure, and IT leadership, Steve brings both technical depth and practical experience to his work in academia and publishing.

His research focuses on blockchain, artificial intelligence, and Web 3.0, with an emphasis on how these technologies shape organizations, behavior, and society. He earned his Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) from UW–Whitewater and regularly presents at national and international conferences.

In The Scholar’s Guide to True Crime, Steve applies the same investigative and analytical tools he teaches in the classroom to real-world unsolved cases. His goal: help readers think like scholars, not just consume crime stories.

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Jason Weber

Law Enforcement Professional | Crime Prevention Expert | Educator

Jason Weber is a nationally recognized leader in law enforcement and public safety education, with over 30 years of experience in crime prevention, community policing, and training. He currently serves as the Crime Prevention Program Manager for the Arizona State University Police Department, where he develops proactive strategies to improve campus safety and educate the public.

Jason’s career spans municipal police work, higher education, and national advisory roles. He has earned multiple honors, including Wisconsin’s Crime Prevention Practitioner of the Year and ASU’s Most Valuable Partner Award. His work bridges theory and practice, making him a sought-after voice in public safety circles.

In The Scholar’s Guide to True Crime, Jason brings the grounded perspective of a seasoned law enforcement professional to the analytical lens of academic inquiry. His insights help readers distinguish between speculation and evidence, and between amateur theory and investigative rigor.

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