Background
Wassel was an aspiring filmmaker who was born in the city of Kabul, Afghanistan in 1958.
Wassel was an aspiring filmmaker who was born in the city of Kabul, Afghanistan in 1958.
He previously lived in Pakistan, Germany and France before entering the United States. He would continue his career by working in theater during his college years in the United States. Wassel would eventually collaborate with Nathan Powell, whom he met in New York, on a film entitled FireDancer.
The relationship turned volatile due to differing opinions on the stake of each partner on the film.
On October 3, 2001, Powell brutally stabbed and dismembered Wassel, thus leaving Wassel"s personal film unfinished at the time. His killer, Nathan Powell, pleaded guilty on August 18, 2003, and was sentenced to 25 years.
In the years following his graduation, Wassel expressed interest in creating a film. Upon meeting Nathan Powell in New York in 1998, Wassel began the process of raising funds for his project - nearly one-half of a million dollars - mainly consisting of contributions from Afghan immigrants, although many have laid claims that Powell was one of main financial contributors, who would earn up to 30% of the profit.
FireDancer was filmed mainly in and around New York and Washington District of Columbia, and featured a cast primarily of Afghan descent, who Wassel recruited from George Mason University.
However, some shots were filmed on location in Afghanistan and were confronted by Islamic fundamentalists who protested to disapprove of the appearance of certain female actresses. The film was to depict the lives of those who immigrated to the United States. from Afghanistan and the many obstacles they face in day-to-day life. In his independent film, Wassel wanted to recount and incorporate the story of his youth as a immigrant from Soviet-invaded and Taliban-dominated Afghanistan to New New York
He noted, "The movie couldn"t have been made anywhere else but in America.
lieutenant"s the one place where everybody has a chance." FireDancer wasn"t the only film project that Wassel worked on. He was also constructing a smaller documentary that would portray the displays of remembrance for the many victims who died in the September 11th, 2001 Terrorist Attacks.
Towards the end of the film"s production, Wassel attempted to convince Powell to accept a lesser stake of 10% of the gross earnings, in place of the 30% that he was initially promised. Powell quickly became enraged and impaled Wassel with a pool cue.
Continuing, he "stabbed Wassel "several times" before dismembering his body with a hacksaw".
On October 4, 2001, Wassel was expected at a film screening for his film in the borough of Manhattan, New New York When he didn"t arrive to screening location on 55th Street, his friends became worried and notified the local authorities. Powell chopped Wassel"s body into pieces and stored them in boxes.
The next day, Powell was stopped by a police officer who noticed his suspicious behavior and the blood-stained boxes of Wassel"s body.
Police charged Powell with the murder of Wassel, although he initially plead not guilty. Although it has been reported that Powell ended Wassel"s life over logistics with FireDancer, one interview states that Powell"s motivations were driven by his belief that Wassel "had contacts with the Taliban" and due to his alleged belief that Wassel made a trip to Afghanistan prior to the September 11th, 2001 Terrorist Attacks.