The Staten Island teen accused of beheading his mother’s boyfriend allegedly confirmed his little sister the mutilated physique — then requested if she needed their mom to reside.
“She mentioned, ‘Are you gonna harm mother?’ ” the suspect’s weeping mom, Alicia Zayas, mentioned of her 16-year-old daughter Bri’s encounter together with her blood-soaked son, Damien Hurstel, within the Monday horror.
“And he mentioned, ‘Would you like her to reside?’
“And he or she mentioned, ‘Sure, please.’
“He mentioned, ‘Okay, she’ll reside.’ ”
Bri then requested her brother if she may go away the blood-spattered toilet the place, sources mentioned, the killer eliminated a few of Anthony Casalaspro’s mind with a spoon. Casalaspro was the mom’s live-in boyfriend.
“Are you gonna inform mother?” Damien then requested his sister.
“No,” she replied, in line with a heartbroken Zayas, who spoke completely to The Put up Friday in a 30-minute sitdown within the workplace of her attorneys’ Mark Fonte and Louis Gelormino.
Bri fled, hid behind a yard shed and instantly phoned her mom.
“She known as me scared,” the 39-year-old Zayas recalled. “I may hear it in her voice. I mentioned, ‘Are you someplace protected?’
“She mentioned, ‘Damien killed Anthony, and he doesn’t have a head.’ ”
Cops mentioned Damien, 19, confessed to stabbing Casalaspro, 45, and sawing off his head contained in the household’s Cary Avenue house in West Brighton. He faces fees of second-degree homicide, manslaughter and felony possession of a weapon.
A photograph of the grisly scene reveals the severed head mendacity subsequent to the corpse, shirtless and clad in crimson briefs, inside a walk-in bathe. On the ground close by is a bowl and a noticed. A plastic sauce ladle lies on the sufferer’s chest, whereas the deal with of a silver-colored spoon stands out of the dismembered cranium.
A determined, panicked Zayas raced house to seek out Bri. Earlier than she rushed into the home, the place the entrance door was extensive open, she instructed her daughter, “For those who don’t hear from me in two minutes, you have to name 911. Inform them to come back shortly.”
The terrified mother walked upstairs together with her keys in her hand and entered her household’s residence.
“There’s blood all over the place,” she recalled. Damien was within the kitchen, sporting a disturbing expression.
“His eyes regarded totally different,” she recalled. “He has mild eyes. The eyes regarded darkish. It regarded bizarre. I mentioned ‘Damien, what’s happening? What’s incorrect, honey? What are you doing?’ ”
“Cleansing,” Damien instructed his mom flatly, “as if he’s cleansing dishes, prefer it’s regular.”
She then requested the place Casalaspro was and her son mentioned he was within the toilet. However “you don’t wish to go in there,’” he chillingly warned.
“I mentioned, ‘Effectively, Damien, I’ve to go in there. I’ve to see Anthony.’ ”
The frightened mother slowly moved towards the toilet — too scared to show her again to her son.
She peered on the unimaginable bloodshed and started to scream, “Why? Why? Why? Why? He loves you. Why would you do that?’”
She known as 911.
“Come fast,” she instructed the dispatcher. “My son killed my boyfriend.
“They mentioned, ‘Can he be saved? … How have you learnt he’s useless?’
“I mentioned, ‘He has no head.’ ”
Zayas then ran exterior and waited for police, begging the coming officers to not harm her son.
The mom insists this tragedy was preventable if the medical system had labored for her a number of mentally unwell son.
Medical doctors modified her son’s medicines in January with out notifying her, mentioned Zayas, who claimed Damien went downhill after the swap.
She solely discovered when a CVS pharmacist identified that Damien wanted to be weaned slowly off his earlier treatment, the antipsychotic drug Depakote.
She was by no means instructed what new meds he was presupposed to be taking. Her son’s psychiatrist wouldn’t talk about therapy as a result of Damien was now a authorized grownup.
“Why wouldn’t they inform us?” mentioned Zayas. “They’re docs. I’m certain they knew.”
Zayas insisted Casalaspro was not abusive — however mentioned her son might be violent. He beat her final yr, on her birthday, when she requested him to wash the kitchen, she mentioned.
Damien began having psychological well being points when he was solely 6 — after his father went to jail, she mentioned. He started hallucinating at age 13 — after being sexually abused by one other scholar at a faculty in Queens, mentioned Zayas, who declined to offer extra particulars.
He was recognized with PTSD and main melancholy, she mentioned. He noticed “shadow figures, very disturbing photos, virtually like horror films,” she mentioned. He would draw them for her.
That’s when he was first prescribed antipsychotics.
Damien tried to kill himself twice, and was hospitalized twice, however by 14 was secure and on treatment, she mentioned.
“I’m simply devastated,” she mentioned. “My son wasn’t like this earlier than. He was an excellent boy. One thing is significantly incorrect with him.”
When he was in highschool, she was in a position to maintain observe of his docs and medicines. However regardless of her finest efforts, she mentioned she was reduce out of the equation as soon as he graduated in January and went into an grownup mental-health program.
She attended his first two appointments with a brand new psychiatrist, however then her son instructed her she couldn’t come anymore.
“I didn’t even know what docs he was going to,” the mother mentioned. “I don’t even know if he was going to all of the appointments. Each morning I remind him to take his medicines. He mentioned he was taking it.”
“We ask the general public to with maintain judgment,” mentioned Gelormino. “Damien Hurstel is a particularly troubled younger man with a protracted documented historical past of psychological well being points. Our agency is aggressively attempting pursue his psychiatric historical past so we are able to get a whole image of the circumstances main up this tragedy.”
She and Casalaspro, a metropolis Sanitation employee, have been within the course of of shopping for a house not removed from the place they lived.
“I’m heartbroken,” she mentioned. “Anthony was an important man. He was serving to me increase my youngsters. He didn’t have to try this.”