Shocking Conviction: ‘How I Met Your Mother’ Actor Guilty

A wooden gavel next to a card that reads 'Guilty' and an open book

A “How I Met Your Mother” actor’s Hollywood dream shattered into a nightmare of 20 knife strikes against his ex-girlfriend, exposing the deadly underbelly of fame and fury.

Story Snapshot

  • Jury convicts Nick Pasqual of attempted murder, rape, first-degree burglary, and injuring a partner after brutal 2024 stabbing.[1][2]
  • Victim Allie Shehorn testified with visible scars, detailing Pasqual’s door-smashing break-in and frenzied attack.[2]
  • Pasqual fled to the U.S.-Mexico border, caught at Texas checkpoint days after Shehorn’s 14-hour surgery.[1][3]
  • Prior restraining order and domestic violence arrest on $50,000 bond failed to prevent the near-fatal assault.[1][3]
  • Sentencing looms June 2, with life in prison possible, highlighting restraining order enforcement gaps.[1]

The Violent Break-In on May 23, 2024

Nick Pasqual, 36, shattered Allie Shehorn’s locked bedroom door in her Sunland home. Shehorn, a Hollywood makeup artist, fled to the bathroom, barricading herself behind another lock. Pasqual punched through that door too, then stabbed her over 20 times in the throat, back, chest, and wrists. Friends estimated the wounds exceeded 20 strikes. Shehorn’s roommate discovered her bleeding out and called 911, crediting quick action for her survival.[1][2][3]

Escalation from Prior Assaults

Days before the stabbing, Los Angeles authorities arrested Pasqual for domestic violence on May 18, 2024. A judge released him on $50,000 bond. Shehorn had filed a restraining order detailing sexual and physical assaults, including forcible rape about a month earlier. Prosecutors argued these warnings foretold the burglary and attack. The jury agreed, convicting on all counts including rape.[1][3]

Shehorn met Pasqual on Zack Snyder’s “Rebel Moon” set. He worked background roles in “How I Met Your Mother” and “Archive 81.” She contributed makeup to “Family Switch” and “Babylon.” Their romance turned toxic, mirroring intimate partner violence patterns where separation spikes danger.[1][2]

Flight and Capture at the Border

Pasqual fled California post-attack, driving toward Mexico. Texas authorities stopped him at the Sierra Blanca border checkpoint. Los Angeles County prosecutors hailed the arrest, tying it to his guilt. No alibi surfaced publicly. His not-guilty plea crumbled under trial evidence.[1][2][3]

Shehorn endured 14 hours of emergency surgery and intensive care days. Visible scars marked her arms and neck when she testified, tearfully recounting the terror. The San Fernando jury deliberated swiftly, delivering guilty verdicts May 9, 2026.[2]

Justice and Broader Lessons

Pasqual faces life in state prison at June 2 sentencing. This case underscores restraining order violations’ lethality—California data shows active orders precede many escalations. Common sense demands stricter bond conditions post-domestic violence arrests, aligning with conservative values prioritizing victim safety and accountability.[1][3]

Media fixated on Pasqual’s “How I Met Your Mother” fame, amplifying Hollywood’s dark side. Yet facts dominate: unanimous jury conviction after full evidence review. Weaknesses like absent public forensics matter less against testimony and flight. True accountability starts with heeding warnings, protecting the vulnerable before knives replace words.[2]

Sources:

[1] Web – ‘How I Met Your Mother’ actor Nick Pasqual convicted of attempted …

[2] Web – Actor Nick Pasqual found guilty of attempted murder in … – ABC7

[3] Web – ‘How I Met Your Mother’ actor Nick Pasqual convicted of attempted …