Stephen Discipline arraigned in homicide of Kylie Fritz of Newmarket, NH – NBC Boston

The suspect and sufferer in an ongoing homicide investigation in Newmarket, New Hampshire, had been concerned in a romantic relationship, the legal professional basic’s workplace confirmed Wednesday.
Stephen Discipline, 39, of North Hampton, was arraigned Wednesday morning on expenses of second-degree homicide and a number of different expenses for allegedly capturing and killing 38-year-old Kylie Fritz in her Newmarket condominium on Monday. He was held pending an Aug. 7 possible trigger listening to.
Discipline is charged with second-degree homicide and falsifying bodily proof for allegedly killing Fritz and eradicating the handgun he used from the scene. He’s additionally charged with driving below the affect, second offense; conduct after an accident; and alcohol ignition interlock machine circumvention in reference to an incident in Exeter after the alleged homicide when he fled the scene of a crash and was apprehended by a police K9 unit.
Based on courtroom paperwork, Discipline’s Honda Accord didn’t have an interlock ignition machine in it, which he was required to have following a 2016 driving below the incluence conviction.
Exeter police mentioned statements made by Discipline following the crash prompted them to contact Newmarket police to request a welfare test at a residence of their city. Newmarket police responded to Fritz’s condominium on Maple Avenue round 11:57 p.m. Monday and located her mendacity on the bottom, lifeless of an obvious gunshot wound.
No additional particulars concerning the case had been revealed in courtroom Wednesday, as all different paperwork have been sealed.
An post-mortem on Fritz is predicted to happen on Wednesday.
In a Fb publish, the Newmarket Polish American Membership mentioned Fritz labored there as a bartender.
“Kylie was greater than a beloved bartender on the Polish Membership — she was a real good friend to so many. We are going to all the time keep in mind her radiant smile, laughter, and heat humorousness,” the membership wrote. “Our sincerest condolences exit to her household, and to the close-knit household of pals who liked her dearly.”
