"Amanda Dabrowski, the 31-year-old Webster native who was fatally stabbed at O’Connor’s Restaurant & Bar July 3, allegedly by a man she had dated briefly, had done everything right.
She had gone in April to police in Ayer, where she was living, after a violent home invasion and attack, allegedly by Carlos Asencio, 28, a New Hampshire resident who is the same man charged with her murder. The attack at her home occurred roughly a week after Mr. Asencio had tried to get back together with Ms. Dabrowski but she had turned him down. She had obtained an abuse prevention order from Ayer District Court against Mr. Asencio, which was active from May 2 to June 3.
She was meeting with book club friends in a busy public place, offering safety in numbers, when the fatal attack occurred."
Stabbing death of Amanda Dabrowski highlights dating violence risks
"According to court records, security cameras showed Asencio walking back and forth in the restaurant in what police say was a search for Dabrowski. As she exited the ladies room, the two met. Then screams brought the entire restaurant to a halt. Witnesses rushed to help as police say Asencio, holding a knife in each hand, rapidly stabbed Dabrowski 15 to 20 times before bystanders were able to bring him to the ground. As Asencio wrestled with the men he shouted, “Kill me. Kill me. I deserve to die,” one of the men told police...
On Friday, Asencio was arraigned in Worcester Central District Court. He was sent to Bridgewater State Hospital to undergo a 20-day mental health evaluation. He is facing numerous charges, including murder...
Asencio had fallen far by the time he was living on the streets of Worcester. He attended high school at Pinkerton Academy, a privately-run school in Derry, New Hampshire and went on to get a degree in cellular and molecular biology from the University of Connecticut, graduating in 2012. More recently, he’d been working as a Quality Assurance Specialist at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Danvers. It was there he met Dabrowski. The two dated for three months before the relationship ended. Asencio, Dabrowski told police back in April, did not take the breakup well...
In court on Friday, forensic psychologist Dr. Stephanie Hansen, who examined Asencio, said the man had been hearing voices in his head for the past two years. In recent months, it has progressed into explosive episodes and anger."
Carlos Asencio was living in abandoned trailer with bag of explosives before stabbing that left Amanda Dabrowski dead
She had gone in April to police in Ayer, where she was living, after a violent home invasion and attack, allegedly by Carlos Asencio, 28, a New Hampshire resident who is the same man charged with her murder. The attack at her home occurred roughly a week after Mr. Asencio had tried to get back together with Ms. Dabrowski but she had turned him down. She had obtained an abuse prevention order from Ayer District Court against Mr. Asencio, which was active from May 2 to June 3.
She was meeting with book club friends in a busy public place, offering safety in numbers, when the fatal attack occurred."
Stabbing death of Amanda Dabrowski highlights dating violence risks
"According to court records, security cameras showed Asencio walking back and forth in the restaurant in what police say was a search for Dabrowski. As she exited the ladies room, the two met. Then screams brought the entire restaurant to a halt. Witnesses rushed to help as police say Asencio, holding a knife in each hand, rapidly stabbed Dabrowski 15 to 20 times before bystanders were able to bring him to the ground. As Asencio wrestled with the men he shouted, “Kill me. Kill me. I deserve to die,” one of the men told police...
On Friday, Asencio was arraigned in Worcester Central District Court. He was sent to Bridgewater State Hospital to undergo a 20-day mental health evaluation. He is facing numerous charges, including murder...
Asencio had fallen far by the time he was living on the streets of Worcester. He attended high school at Pinkerton Academy, a privately-run school in Derry, New Hampshire and went on to get a degree in cellular and molecular biology from the University of Connecticut, graduating in 2012. More recently, he’d been working as a Quality Assurance Specialist at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Danvers. It was there he met Dabrowski. The two dated for three months before the relationship ended. Asencio, Dabrowski told police back in April, did not take the breakup well...
In court on Friday, forensic psychologist Dr. Stephanie Hansen, who examined Asencio, said the man had been hearing voices in his head for the past two years. In recent months, it has progressed into explosive episodes and anger."
Carlos Asencio was living in abandoned trailer with bag of explosives before stabbing that left Amanda Dabrowski dead