Книга The Nick Pasqual Case Abraham A. Mayfield

The Nick Pasqual Case

An Attempted Murder, Domestic Violence, and the Trial That Led to a 32-Year-to-Life Sentence

Автор: Abraham A. Mayfield
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Independently published
Наличност: Очаква се зареждане
Издание 11. 06. 2026
16.32 31.92 лв
This book presents a structured account of the criminal case involving Nick Pasqual and Allie Shehor...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
50
EAN
9798180359285
Enbook ID
52825965
Издател
Теглоt
76
Размери
152 x 229 x 3

Пълно описание

This book presents a structured account of the criminal case involving Nick Pasqual and Allie Shehorn, beginning with Pasqual's background in film and television and his association with projects such as How I Met Your Mother and Rebel Moon. It outlines his professional activities, prior roles, and personal history leading up to his relationship with Shehorn, which began during a film production. The material proceeds with a clear record of the relationship timeline, including reports of conflict, the filing of a restraining order in May 2024, and Pasqual's earlier arrest on a domestic violence related charge followed by release on bond. Each stage is presented in sequence, identifying dates, locations, and actions taken, with emphasis on the transition from interpersonal conflict to formal legal intervention.

The account then documents the events of May 23, 2024, when Pasqual went to Shehorn's residence in Sunland, Los Angeles, during early morning hours and carried out an attack that resulted in critical injuries. It details emergency response actions, surgical treatment lasting several hours, and Shehorn's medical condition following the incident. The narrative continues with Pasqual's departure from the scene, subsequent detention at a United States border checkpoint in Texas, and the initiation of formal charges including attempted murder, burglary, and related offenses. Trial proceedings in April and May 2026 are presented with attention to testimony, recorded statements, and verdict outcomes, including conviction on multiple counts and sentencing to thirty two years to life imprisonment. The closing sections include post sentencing developments, statements issued by involved parties, and Shehorn's ongoing recovery efforts supported by public fundraising.