The Staten Island teen accused of beheading his mom’s boyfriend allegedly showed his little sister the mutilated body — then asked if she wanted their mother to live.
“She said, ‘Are you gonna hurt mom?’ ” the suspect’s weeping mother, Alicia Zayas, said of her 16-year-old daughter Bri’s encounter with her blood-soaked son, Damien Hurstel, in the Monday horror.
“And he said, ‘Do you want her to live?’
“And she said, ‘Yes, please.’
“He said, ‘Okay, she’ll live.’ ”

The suspect had been on psychiatric medications since he was at least 14, his mother, Alicia Zayas, said.
Bri then asked her brother if she could leave the blood-spattered bathroom where, sources said, the killer removed some of Anthony Casalaspro’s brain with a spoon. Casalaspro was the mother’s live-in boyfriend.
“Are you gonna tell mom?” Damien then asked his sister.
“No,” she replied, according to a heartbroken Zayas, who spoke exclusively to The Post Friday in a 30-minute sitdown in the office of her attorneys’ Mark Fonte and Louis Gelormino.
Bri fled, hid behind a backyard shed and immediately phoned her mother.
“She called me scared,” the 39-year-old Zayas recalled. “I could hear it in her voice. I said, ‘Are you somewhere safe?’
“She said, ‘Damien killed Anthony, and he doesn’t have a head.’ ”
Cops said Damien, 19, confessed to stabbing Casalaspro, 45, and sawing off his head inside the family’s Cary Avenue home in West Brighton. He faces charges of second-degree murder, manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon.

“Do you want her to live?” Hurstel allegedly asked his younger sister of their mom.
A photo of the grisly scene shows the severed head lying next to the corpse, shirtless and clad in red briefs, inside a walk-in shower. On the floor nearby is a bowl and a saw. A plastic sauce ladle lies on the victim’s chest, while the handle of a silver-colored spoon sticks out of the dismembered skull.
A desperate, panicked Zayas raced home to find Bri. Before she rushed into the house, where the front door was wide open, she told her daughter, “If you don’t hear from me in two minutes, you need to call 911. Tell them to come quickly.”
The terrified mom walked upstairs with her keys in her hand and entered her family’s apartment.
“There’s blood everywhere,” she recalled. Damien was in the kitchen, wearing a disturbing expression.
“His eyes looked different,” she recalled. “He has light eyes. The eyes looked dark. It looked weird. I said ‘Damien, what’s going on? What’s wrong, honey? What are you doing?’ ”
“Cleaning,” Damien told his mother flatly, “as if he’s cleaning dishes, like it’s normal.”

Anthony Casalaspro and Zayas were planning on buying a home together, she said.
She then asked where Casalaspro was and her son said he was in the bathroom. But “you don’t want to go in there,’” he chillingly warned.
“I said, ‘Well, Damien, I have to go in there. I have to see Anthony.’ ”
The frightened mom slowly moved toward the bathroom — too scared to turn her back to her son.
She peered at the unimaginable bloodshed and began to scream, “Why? Why? Why? Why? He loves you. Why would you do this?’”
She called 911.
“Come quick,” she told the dispatcher. “My son killed my boyfriend.
“They said, ‘Can he be saved? … How do you know he’s dead?’
“I said, ‘He has no head.’ ”


