Crime & Safety
Machete Man Charged with Attempted Murder, Aggravated Mayhem
Behnam Vasseghi allegedly cut music executive Jerry Sharell's throat with a knife and cut off the tip of his estranged wife's nose before slashing his own wrists.

A Woodland Hills man was charged Tuesday with attempted murder, aggravated mayhem and other charges for an alleged machete and knife attack on his ex-wife and her boyfriend, a music industry veteran-turned-radio show host.
Behnam Vasseghi, 57, was ordered to be held on $5.1 million bail while awaiting arraignment Sept. 24 in Van Nuys Superior Court in connection with the alleged weekend attack at Jerry Sharell's Woodland Hills home.
Sharell and his girlfriend were accosted about 8 a.m. Sunday and held hostage for more than five hours, with the suspect often interrogating Sharell, police said.
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"He would ask a question and if he didn't like the answer, he'd cut the boyfriend on the neck," Los Angeles police Sgt. Alex Kim said.
Vasseghi allegedly cut Sharell's throat with a knife and cut off the tip of his estranged wife's nose before slashing his own wrists.
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His ex-wife was eventually able to get away and call police, who initially thought they were responding to a possible burglary, Kim said. Responding officers ordered the suspect to come out and drop the machete, and he eventually complied after slitting his wrists, the sergeant said.
The suspect and Sharell were both taken to Northridge Hospital Medical Center, while the woman was treated at Providence Tarzana Medical Center, Kim said.
Police said she had a restraining order against her ex-husband, who is charged with one count each of attempted murder, first-degree burglary with a person present and violating a restraining order, two counts each of aggravated mayhem, torture, making criminal threats and false imprisonment, and four counts of assault with a deadly weapon involving the machete and a knife.
Sharell, who had recently begun dating the woman after losing his wife to cancer, has worked with such acts as the Eagles and the Carpenters and hosts a weekly radio show on KJazz titled "Sundays with Sinatra."
He was hired by David Geffen in the 1970s to manage the Asylum Records label, which later became part of Elektra Records, where he worked with Jackson Browne, Harry Chapin, Carly Simon, The Cars, Queen, Motley Crüe and Bread, among other acts.
Sharell later became a vice president at Westwood One radio network, and also chaired The Recording Academy's MusiCares Foundation. He also served as president/CEO of the nonprofit Society of Singers, helping to produce the annual Ella Awards gala that paid tribute to legendary artists.
-- City News Service
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