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Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, migrant accused of torching NJ woman to death on NYC subway, claims he was ‘blacked out’ drunk before sick attack: court docs

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Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, migrant accused of torching NJ woman to death on NYC subway, claims he was ‘blacked out’ drunk before sick attack: court docs

The illegal immigrant charged with the horrific torching death of a New Jersey woman on a Brooklyn subway train told cops he was so inebriated after a night of drinking that he blacked out before the sick attack, newly released court records reveal.

Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, 33, wore an orange jumpsuit and orange jacket as he was arraigned in Brooklyn Supreme Court on murder and arson charges Tuesday, with prosecutors revealing the Guatemalan native’s troubling interview with detectives after the Dec. 22 attack.

Sebastian Zapeta seen in court on Jan. 7, 2025.

Sebastian Zapeta in court on Jan. 7, 2025. Gregory P. Mango

The court arraignment for Sebastian Zapeta.

The court arraignment for Sebastian Zapeta. Gregory P. Mango

“Sometimes when I drink and erase the memory, and I don’t know, right?” Zapeta-Calil allegedly told cops, according to a criminal complaint. “When I wake up I’m already in the house, already sleeping. I wake up when I’m already home, or there are times when I wake up and I’m already at the train station.”


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A still image from the crime.

A still image from the crime.

“I was drunk,” he allegedly said. “I drink in the afternoons.”

Zapeta-Calil, who entered the US five years ago after being turned away at the border in 2018, said he worked as a roofer, and made a beeline for a Queens bar after getting off the job the night before — drinking beer and tequila well into the morning.

Authorities said that early Dec. 22, the drunken accused killer flicked a lighter on an F train at a sleeping Debrina Kawam, a 57-year-old Toms River resident, and set her on fire — then fanned the flames and watched her burn.

In court Tuesday, the migrant’s lawyer asked that he remain under medical supervision while he is held without bail.

Victim Debrina Kawam's high scholl yearbook photo.

Victim Debrina Kawam’s high school yearbook photo. Passaic Valley Regional High School

The victim's body is removed from the subway.

The victim’s body is removed from the subway. Gregory P. Mango

Zapeta-Calil pleaded not guilty to the charges and is due back in court in March.

“I am very sorry,” he allegedly told NYPD detectives. “I didn’t mean to. But I really don’t know. I don’t know what happened, but I’m very sorry for that woman.”

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