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Fonte asked the teen why he ended up going to the hospital after his arrest and Herstel said he thought he had been in a fight.“’I think I might have fought two other people in there,’ ” Fonte recalled his client telling him. “ ‘I remember punching one in the face but I’m not really sure that happened. I don’t know if that’s like something I’m imagining, or if it really happened.’”Herstel also wasn’t sure if he was taking medication at Rikers, the lawyer said.The teenager showed his sister the bloody scene in the family’s bathroom after he beheaded Casalaspro and asked the 16-year-old if she wanted their mother to live, mom Alicia Zayas, 39, exclusively told The Post.“She said, ‘Are you gonna hurt mom?’ ” Zayas said of her 16-year-old daughter Bri’s encounter with her blood-soaked son.“And he said, ‘Do you want her to live?’“And she said, ‘Yes, please.’The sister then asked if she could leave the family’s bathroom and ran outside to call her mom and warn her.Hurstel started having hallucinations when he was 13 and drew pictures to show his mom the horrific scenes he was seeing, she said.That’s when he first went on antipsychotic medication, she said.Zayas monitored Hurstel’s condition through his teenage years, but once he reached 18 she was shut out, the mom said.Doctors at Richmond University Medical Center changed Hurstel’s medication in January without notifying her, said Zayas, who claimed her son went downhill after the switch.The medical center said it doesn’t disclose information about patients or the care they receive.>Fin~