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28-Year-Old Florida Man Faces Attempted Murder First-Degree Charge

28-Year-Old Florida Man Faces Court After Alleged Stabbing Spree at Jupiter Doctor’s Office

28-Year-Old Florida Man in Court Over Shocking Attack on Longtime Acquaintance

Nicholas Parchesco, a 28-year-old Florid man appeared in court after a scary event at a doctor’s office in Jupiter. On October 4, 2023 he allegedly stabbed the doctor multiple times in the head, face, and abdomen. The doctor has known Parchesco for more than 10 years.

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28-Year-Old Florida Man Faces Attempted Murder First-Degree Charge. (PHOTO: WFXL)

28-Year-Old Florida Man Assault on Doctor Leads to Attempted Murder Charge

This wasn’t the first time Parchesco had attacked the doctor. Back in April 2023 he punched the doctor several times in the head. Since then, Parchesco seemed to have targeted the doctor though the reasons are unclear. After the recent stabbing he led police on a high-speed chase before they caught him. 28-year-old Florida man faces an attempted first-degree murder charge according to CBS Austin.

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