Crime & Safety

Lizzi Marriott Murder Suspect to Go to Trial in 2014

Seth Mazzaglia's trial date was set for March 31, 2014 at Strafford County Superior Court in Dover on Wednesday morning.

A Dover man charged with murdering a University of New Hampshire student last fall and then dumping her body into the Piscataqua River will go to trial on March 2014.

According to Seacoast Online, Strafford County Superior Court Judge John Lewis set a trial date of March 31, 2014 for Seth Mazzaglia, 30, of Dover during a pre-trial hearing on Wednesday morning.

Mazzaglia was indicted on four counts for causing the death of Marriott in his apartment on Oct. 9, 2012. The grand jury handed up the indictments against Mazzaglia on April 18.

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Mazzaglia was indicted on two counts of first degree murder for allegedly strangling Marriott while committing a felonious sexual assault, according to court documents. Mazzaglia was also indicted on a second degree murder charge for "recklessly" causing Marriott's death, according to court documents.

Mazzaglia was also indicted for conspiracy to commit hindering apprehension or prosecution after state prosecutors allege that he and his girlfriend, Kathryn McDonough, 19, of Portsmouth took several steps to eliminate any physical evidence that Marriott was in his apartment on Oct. 9.

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On April 10, a Rockingham County Grand Jury indicted McDonough of Portsmouth, for three felony counts of witness tampering, hindering apprehension or prosecution and conspiracy to commit hindering apprehension or prosecution related to Marriott's murder. According to court documents, McDonough is scheduled for a status conference hearing in Rockingham County Superior Court on July 11 where her trial date will be set.

In May, the Dover Circuit Court released additional records that illustrated in great deal how Mazzaglia and McDonough allegedly disposed of Marriott's body and tried to cover up the crime.

Mazzaglia continues to held without bail at the Strafford County Jail in Dover.

The New Hampshire Attorney General's office had alleged that Mazzaglia strangled or suffocated Marriott on Oct 9 in his Dover apartment. Marriott had attended a class at the University of New Hampshire that night and headed to Dover to see some friends.

Authorities launched a massive search for Marriott's body that began in October, but no trace of her body has yet been found. Some of the areas where New Hampshire Marine Patrol and New Hampshire Fish and Game conservation officers focused their search were around Peirce Island in Portsmouth and off Fox Point in Newington.


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