Brianna Maitland’s Last Known Movements - ATC International
4/8/202641 min
On March 19, 2004, Brianna Maitland’s car was discovered backed into an abandoned farmhouse known as the Dutchburn House, with personal items left behind but no sign of the 17-year-old.
Brianna had been building an independent life, working two jobs and studying for her GED, and was last seen leaving her shift at the Black Lantern Inn late the night before.
On this episode of Australian True Crime International, we speak with Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna, hosts of the podcast Missing.
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First 90 secondsMeshel Laurie· Host0:00
This is Australian True Crime International with Michelle Lawrie. One of my favorite, all-time favorite true crime podcasts is Missing Maura Murray. Over the course of several years, Tim Peleri and Lance Ridenstner investigated the mysterious disappearance of 21-year-old Maura, whose car was found abandoned by the side of a desolate stretch of highway three hours away from her home. It appeared the car had accidentally left the road in Haverhill, New Hampshire, and become stuck, although no one can explain why Maura had driven there. That happened in September 2004, and Maura is still missing. In March of that same year, 17-year-old Brianna Maitland disappeared from her car by the side of a desolate stretch of highway in Montgomery, Vermont, about a two and a half hour drive from the location of Maura's abandoned car. Brianna's father approached the makers of Missing Maura Murray asking them for help, and they join us today to tell us about the case. This is Australian True Crime. We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which this podcast is created, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people of the Kulin Nation. And a warning, this episode of the podcast contains graphic descriptions of violence. I am excited to speak to you both because obviously I've been listening to you for a very long time. The Maura Murray podcast is, I mean, I think it's potentially the most famous investigative,