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Jeffrey Alden Olson (born: 1955 [age 68–69]), better known online as 112dirtbag, was a user that was speculated to be the person responsible for the disappearance of Maura Murray that occurred in 2004.[1]

About[]

Olson created his channel in February of 2011. He started uploading videos in February 11, 2011. he uploaded a video (now deleted but reuploaded) called HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, which consists of him laughing (and winking after that) for mostly the whole video.[2]

Maura Murray case[]

See also: Disappearance of Maura Murray

Maura Murray (born: May 4, 1982) is an American woman who disappeared on the evening of February 9, 2004, after a car crash on Route 112 near Woodsville, New Hampshire, a village in the town of Haverhill. Her whereabouts remain unknown. She was a 21-year-old nursing student completing her junior year at the University of Massachusetts Amherst at the time of her disappearance.

On the afternoon of Monday, February 9, before she left the university campus, she emailed her professors and work supervisor, writing that she was taking a week off due to a death in the family. According to her family, the family had not experienced a death. At 7:27 pm, a local woman reported a car accident on a sharp corner of Route 112 adjacent to her home. A passing motorist who also lived nearby stopped at the scene, and asked the woman driving the car if she needed assistance; she declined, claiming to have called roadside assistance.

Upon arriving home several minutes later, the motorist reported the accident to emergency services. At 7:46 pm, law enforcement arrived at the scene, but the woman had disappeared. Maura's father said that she might have been kidnapped by "some dirtbags," in an interview. What purpose this video serves to the case is unknown.[3]

Speculations[]

In DrossRotzank's video, titled 112dirtbag (REAL),[4] he shared a link that was related to the case. YouTuber Videos interesantes made a video [5] discussing about Dross and the person that made the post, claiming that his name was Jeffrey Alden Olson, and that he was an internet troll, indicating that 112dirtbag was not actually involved in the case and only craved attention.

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