Seth Mazzaglia sentenced to life in prison without parole
Seth Mazzaglia sentenced to life in prison without parole

Seth Mazzaglia sentenced to life in prison without parole

Seth Mazzaglia was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Thursday for the murder and rape of Elizabeth “Lizzi” Marriott, after hearing victim impact statements from 13 of Marriott’s family members and friends.

In court, Seth Mazzaglia spoke briefly, saying he didn’t kill Marriott but he helped dispose of her body. He said he was sorry for the family’s loss.

“I did not rape and murder Elizabeth Marriott,” he said. “However, I do understand the Marriott family’s pain and I did play a part in covering up her death, a mistake I tried to correct when investigators came to me and I showed them exactly where I left Lizzi’s body. Unfortunately, they were unable to recover her and for that I am truly sorry. My heart goes out to the Marriot family and I am very sorry for their loss.”

Seth Mazzaglia was convicted in June of first-degree murder and other charges. The key witness was Mazzaglia’s ex-girlfriend, Kathryn McDonough, who testified that she lured Marriott to their apartment as a sexual offering for her domineering boyfriend.

McDonough testified that Mazzaglia strangled Marriott after she twice rejected his sexual advances. The pair then threw Marriott’s body in a river. It’s never been found.

Marriot’s mother told Mazzaglia on Thursday that she “unequivocally” hates him.

“Mr. Mazzaglia, I want you to know that I unequivocally hate you,” Melissa Marriott said in a firm voice. “You are a cowardly, despicable person. You stole our smart, vivacious, beautiful daughter from us. You murdered Lizzi, raped her lifeless body and then threw her away because Lizzi had the self-confidence and the self-esteem to say no to you.”

McDonough testified that she lured Marriott to the apartment on Oct. 9, 2012, as a sexual gift to her domineering boyfriend. She is serving 1 1/2 to 3 years in prison for hindering prosecution.

Also addressing Mazzaglia were Marriott’s grandparents, father, girlfriend and other relatives and friends.

At least eight of the jurors who convicted Mazzaglia also were in attendance.

Agencies/Canadajournal




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