ISLES OF SHOALS, N.H. — A death investigation is underway after the body of David Paul Stover Shader, a 35-year-old man from Boston, Massachusetts, was discovered floating in the Atlantic Ocean near the Isles of Shoals on July 13. Authorities are working to uncover how he ended up so far from home.
What Happened
On July 13, marine patrol officers with the New Hampshire State Police responded to a report of a body in the water near the Isles of Shoals—a remote chain of rocky islands approximately six miles off the coasts of New Hampshire and Maine. Upon arrival, officers recovered the body and later confirmed the identity as David Paul Stover Shader.
Officials stated that his death is not currently considered suspicious, though many questions remain about the timeline and circumstances that led to the tragic discovery.
Who Is David Paul Stover Shader
David Shader was a 35-year-old Boston resident, remembered by friends and loved ones as a bright and kind-hearted individual. He was reportedly last seen in the Boston area before his body was found far offshore, raising questions about how he ended up near the Isles of Shoals. His sudden and unexpected death has left his community mourning a life lost too soon.
Background or Timeline
- Last Seen: In the Boston area (exact date not disclosed).
- July 13, 2025: Shader’s body was recovered by marine patrol officers near the Isles of Shoals.
- Medical Examiner’s Office: Confirmed his identity and is working with police to determine cause and manner of death.
- Current Status: Death not deemed suspicious, but investigation remains open due to unresolved details.
Public or Social Media Reaction
News of Shader’s death has circulated across social media and news outlets in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts, with friends and acquaintances sharing memories and condolences. The mysterious nature of the case—particularly the remote location—has sparked public curiosity and concern.
Official Statement or What Happens Next
The New Hampshire State Police and the Medical Examiner’s Office continue to investigate. Authorities are seeking assistance from the public to help fill in the timeline. Anyone with information on Shader’s whereabouts in the days leading up to July 13 is urged to contact Sergeant Stephen O’Connor at 603-556-3183.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
