Waitress stabbed to death at I-Drive Dennys

Wilt Dasney

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http://www.local6.com/news/14033304/detail.html

Denny's Waitress Stabbed To Death In Front Of Customers, Tourists

POSTED: 11:20 pm EDT September 2, 2007
UPDATED: 8:36 am EDT September 3, 2007

ORLANDO, Fla. --
A 40-year-old Denny's waitress was fatally stabbed in the neck and chest in front of dozens of customers and children at the tourist-filled International Drive restaurant, according to police.

Witnesses said the victim was met by her boyfriend Alejandro Casa, 47, Sunday night in the lobby area of the restaurant located at 7660 International Drive and Sand Lake Road. Casa approached her and then repeatedly stabbed her with a steak knife before being chased out of the restaurant by other employees, according to witnesses.

Casa dropped the knife and lost a shoe as he fled the scene, police said. "(The victim) was an employee and she was working on the floor when a Hispanic man walked in and attacked her viciously and intentionally," Orange County sheriff's Capt. Steve Lang said. "When he finished the attack, he was chased out of the restaurant by several people. He got away from those folks. We set up a perimeter but so far, we have not found him yet. "The homicide comes during a crime wave at Orlando's tourist spots, WKMG-TV reported.

Tourists said they were shocked to see the stabbing. "I had dinner last night here and the lady who got killed was the woman who served my wife and I," Orlando tourist Juan Luis said. "Even in England we have our problems but unfortunately there is a lot of violence and things like that going on," tourist Karen Wilkins said.

Police did not release the name of the victim because they said they were concerned about her children. Deputies said her children were missing late Sunday. Investigators also said the victim recently obtained a restraining order against Casa but it had not been served. Anyone with information concerning this crime is urged to call the Orange County Sheriff's Office. Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.
 

tigsmom

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While I feel terrible that something like this has happened, it was a domestic case and not a random attack so tourists shouldn't worry... seems like too many things are happening in that area. Maybe they powers that be should try to work out a better plan. :shrug:

The attacker was her estranged husband and she had gotten an order of protection recently. Here is the Sentinel's story...
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...07sep03,0,2950506.story?coll=orl_tab01_layout

Its a sad commentary on today's world......
 

coasterphil

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As bad as this sounds, at least it wasn't an attack on an unknown tourist. This was just a domestic dispute that spilled into a public area. Terribly sad, but nothing to worry about as far as the safety of visitors.


I live off Universal Blvd right near the OCCC and every night police swarm the area. I don't know how much more they can do to prevent problems in the I-Drive/OCCC area.
 

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