March 29, 2008
A Mind For Murder
Does A Beloved Professor Have A Mind For Murder?
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Professor Thomas Murray (CBS)
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Murray was married to Carmin Ross for 18 years. (CBS)
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During this time, the Murrays were searching for a solution to their own problem: they couldn't decide whether to have a child.
"When they first got married they were gonna have children. Tom wanted a bunch," says Judy Ross. "Then they were married for 13 years, and now Tom doesn't want any children. And she's now changed careers, and now she wants children."
In 1998, despite their disagreement, Carmin became pregnant, and gave birth to a daughter, Ciara, that December.
"He was angry, I think, with Carmin being pregnant," says her sister, Samantha. "And he never treated her the same after that. I think he punished her."
Carmin stopped working. She loved being a mother, but felt she was raising Ciara alone. Murray's indifference to the baby also led Carmin to question other parts of her life.
Her best friend, Angela Hays, says, "She felt as if she was living a life that just didn't fit very well with how she felt about things and how she believed."
"It sounds cliché, but she wanted so much to help people," adds Hays. "And she felt as if she wasn’t doing that in the way that her life was playing out."
Carmin, however, was about to make a momentous decision. When Ciara was still a toddler, Carmin changed careers again and became a healer.
"She was in an apprentice program where she was physically doing treatment of people in the local area," says Danny Ross. "And of lot of people made fun of it because they didn’t understand it. Perhaps even her husband."
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