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Despite Murray’s moves to explain car crash, questions remain

From a public relations perspective, Lieutenant Governor Timothy P. Murray has handled the aftermath of his Nov. 2 car crash in textbook fashion. Hours after the crash, and again this past week after the release of his vehicle’s black box data, he has strode confidently before the cameras, delivered humble remarks and apologies, and gamely submitted to questions from reporters. The problem for him, though, hasn’t been the atmospherics of his delivery. It’s been the substance of his story.

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