New York City Murder of Psychotherapist Leads Police to Question Penn. Man
New York City police are trying to subpoena the medical records of slain psychotherapist Kathryn Faughey, in an attempt to learn more about her patients, and whether one of them can be linked to her brutal killing, police officials said.
The records must be subpoenaed due to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, HIPA, which blocks NYPD investigators from gaining access to the patient records, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said today. But officials said the manhunt... Full Story
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