Crime & Safety
Mazzaglia Waives Arraignment on New Charges
Seth Mazzaglia was indicted by a Strafford County Grand Jury for conspiracy to commit hindering apprehension or prosecution in September.

A Dover man charged with murdering a University of New Hampshire student a year ago waived his arraignment on new charges that he conspired to cover up his alleged crime and that he tried to frame two other people, according to WMUR.
The television news station reported that Seth Mazzaglia, 30, waived his arraignment after he was indicted in September.
State prosecutors allege that Mazzaglia and his ex-girlfriend, Kathryn McDonough of Portsmouth, conspired to hide key evidence on the night of Oct. 9, 2012 when they allege Mazzaglia murdered Elizabeth Marriott, 21, in his apartment and dumped her body into the Piscataqua River on Peirce Island.
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