New HampshireDepartment of JusticeOffice of the Attorney General

News Release

For Immediate Release
December 17, 2021

Contact:
Peter Hinckley, Senior Assistant Attorney General
peter.hinckley@doj.nh.gov | 603-657-4904

Further Information Regarding Deceased Female Found in Belmont, New Hampshire on September 9, 2021

Corrected Press Release

Concord, NH – Attorney General John M. Formella, State Police Colonel Nathan Noyes, and Belmont Police Chief Mark Lewandoski announce the following information in connection with the discovery of a deceased adult female in Belmont, New Hampshire, on September 9, 2021.

On that day, the Belmont Police Department responded to a waste transfer station, and found the deceased body of Jessica Lurvey (age 28). Ms. Lurvey's body arrived at the transfer station among the contents of a disposal truck, and had been discovered when contents were being removed and separated.

Twelve days later, the deceased body of Matthew Schofield (age 29) was found at a solid waste facility in Lewiston, Maine. The facility in Maine where Mr. Schofield’s body was found was a facility at which waste would continue on for processing from the Belmont transfer facility.

New Hampshire's Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Mitchell Weinberg has concluded that Ms. Lurvey died as a result of crush injuries, and her manner of death has been ruled accidental, to wit, crushed by trash compactor while intoxicated by fentanyl. According to the Maine Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Mr. Schofield's death has been ruled accidental. His cause of death is undetermined, either acute polysubstance intoxication or crush injury.

Based on the investigation conducted into the deaths of Ms. Lurvey and Mr. Schofield, who were involved in a prior romantic relationship, it appears that on the evening of September 8, during a heavy rainstorm, the two sought shelter from the inclement weather in a large trash or recycling bin, which was mechanically picked up by and loaded into a compacting waste removal vehicle. The contents of the vehicle, including the bodies of Ms. Lurvey and Mr. Schofield, were then brought to the waste facility in Belmont. There, Ms. Lurvey's body was discovered during the waste sorting process. Mr. Schofield's body was not discovered at the Belmont facility, but was further transferred with waste products to the facility in Maine where his body was subsequently discovered. Ms. Lurvey and Mr. Schofield were intoxicated by drugs at the time of their deaths, a circumstance that likely factored into their accidental deaths.

 

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