Defendant Told Police He Only Heard Therapist Scream

Man charged with murder Upper East Side, a psychotherapist with knives and a meat Smooth leaf, February 12 detectives said he heard screaming, but he did admit that he had killed, according Court documents published Tuesday.

The man, David Tarloff, said he “did not know what happened” for Dr. Kathryn Faughey psychotherapist, the detectives’ notes of the interview with Mr. Tarloff statements and they said , it belongs to a telephone conversation made it to his father.

The detectives wrote that Mr. Tarloff wanted to rob Dr. Kent D. Bach Shin, an office with Dr. Faughey and was seriously injured when he help. Mr. Tarloff also told detectives that he had in psychiatric hospitals, nearly 21 times, the note said, and he could not benefit from medications taken about a week, even if he was forced, in the past, Haldol, an antipsychotic medication.

Mr. Tarloff, surrounded by the officers of the court, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other charges on Tuesday. Bryan Konoski, his lawyer, said that Mr. Tarloff not yet received regular medication to Rikers Island, and he was attacked and jeered on board with other insults including “He is the man Smooth leaf! He asked Justice Charles H. Solomon of State Supreme Court in Manhattan to transfer Mr. Tarloff psychiatric unit of Bellevue Hospital, the centre or at the same time ordering a second psychiatric evaluation.

Two psychiatrists examined Mr. Tarloff am Bellevue in February, said he was ready for the exam.

But Mr. Konoski said his client has deteriorated and began hallucinating after Rikers in mid-March to an organization claiming to be the Messiah.

“There is obviously a change in his mental health status, competence and the extent of paranoia,” he told the judge.

Evan Krutoy, an assistant to the public prosecutor’s office, said that the fact that Mr. Tarloff needed coins, in order to ensure its proposed treatment that “there clearly clarity.”

Although he said he was reluctant to say that the department of correctional houses, where prisoners, Justice Solomon said that Mr. Tarloff should the medicine. The judge also ordered that Mr. Tarloff the protection of detention, but he did not demand a second opinion.

Detectives said Tarloff, was arrested after finding the bloody palm copies, told his father that he wanted to rob Shin Dr Bach, it has succeeded in his mother tired of a rest house and move to Hawaii. Mr. Tarloff the family, said Dr Bach Shin played a role in his diagnosis of schizophrenia, 17 years.

“I just wanted to Dr. Bach’s Shin money,” Mr. Tarloff was quoted in the notes as a matter of course. “I thought he was rich.

Tune in on a dozen of Dr. Faughey members of the family, including brothers and sisters, sat at the hearing on Tuesday.

“We are all destroyed on the ground”, a brother, Owen Faughey, 57, said. “And we want justice for our sister.”

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