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FREE SHIPPING TO ANY STRUCTUBE STORE Contact Us Find a store Shop all living roomShop all dining roomShop all bedroomShop all officeShop all lightingShop all accessoriesShop all saleBrowse Inspiration view full product details > Back to product information You are hereHome/Magazine/Making Conservation President%E2%80%94landpeople Stories, ideas, and inspiration from the parks, gardens, and trails that make your community special.It's not Keebler but it's still made in a tree! We're putting the "fun" in furniture shopping! Serving the Pacific Northwest Since 1984Because of you we were voted #1 for 2016! You are not locked down to just one location. Add your home, work and even favorite city. Use a specific address for the best results!See Listings Nearest to You!The story would not be an easy one to tell even once: how a man tried to kill you, swinging a cleaver mercilessly at your face, while your colleague lay bloodied and dying a few feet away.




Yet for the second time in a year, Dr. Kent D. Shinbach found himself on the witness stand, describing the nightmarish attack at the retrial of David Tarloff.“He was cutting away at me with that thing,” Dr. Shinbach recalled on Tuesday in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, the psychiatrist’s voice soft, almost soothing.Minutes before Mr. Tarloff attacked Dr. Shinbach, he had killed Kathryn Faughey, 56, a psychologist who shared an office with him at 435 East 79th Street, prosecutors said.Mr. Tarloff’s lawyers do not contest that he slashed and stabbed Dr. Faughey to death on the evening of Feb. 12, 2008, but they argue he was not responsible because of mental illness. Two other attempts to prosecute Mr. Tarloff ended in mistrials. But Dr. Shinbach said he came to a different diagnosis as he fought for his life and tried to satisfy Mr. Tarloff’s angry demands for money. “Nothing that he said or did was indicative of psychosis to me,” he testified.Prosecutors say Mr. Tarloff came to the office to rob Dr. Shinbach, as part of an elaborate plan to kidnap his mother from a hospital and take her to Hawaii.It was Dr. Shinbach who had first diagnosed paranoid schizophrenia in Mr. Tarloff in 1991, and had him committed at Gracie Square Hospital.




Dr. Shinbach said he did not recognize his attacker as a former patient.The night of the murder, the doctor said he had just started a session with his last patient of the day when he heard a low rumble, thumping and alarming “high-pitched moans” coming from Dr. Faughey’s office. He left his office and knocked on Dr. Faughey’s door, calling her name. She did not answer. He turned the knob.The room was in disarray, he said. To his left, he saw Dr. Faughey lying crumpled and still on the floor. He called to her, saying, “Kathryn, are you all right?”“Someone behind me said, ‘She’s dead,’ and shoved me to the floor,” Dr. Shinbach said. “There was a man towering over me. He was shouting: ‘I’ll kill you. ” It was Mr. Tarloff, he said, flailing at him with something metal and sharp. Dr. Shinbach said he realized that he might die and struggled to his feet. As he wrestled with Mr. Tarloff, he grabbed the cleaver and his left fingers were slashed. The weapon also gashed his right cheek, leaving a ragged scar, which he showed the jury.Mr. Tarloff knocked the doctor down again, picked up a rocking chair and pressed it down on his body, Dr. Shinbach said.




He wriggled out from under the chair and managed to push the much taller Mr. Tarloff against a wall. Then Mr. Tarloff hit him again and he went down hard near the door.Mr. Tarloff took Dr. Shinbach’s wallet, removed the $90 inside and demanded more, Dr. Shinbach said. Upon spotting a driver’s license, the attacker threatened to visit Dr. Shinbach’s home and murder his wife. Though Dr. Shinbach said he did not have an A.T.M. card, Mr. Tarloff repeatedly demanded a personal identification number for a bank card. So Dr. Shinbach made one up.“He said, ‘I’m going to the bank on the corner and if it’s not your PIN number I will come back here and murder you and then I’m going to murder your wife,’ ” Dr. Shinbach said.Dr. Shinbach acknowledged that the sequence of the struggle had become jumbled, but he said he could remember what Mr. Tarloff had said. At one point, Mr. Tarloff told him that his name was Michael Brownstein. At another point, after a lull, Mr. Tarloff announced he needed a place to sleep and something to eat.“




At the end of all of these exchanges, I said to him: ‘Haven’t you done enough damage? Why don’t you just leave?’ and to my surprise he went out the office door,” Dr. Shinbach said.Mr. Tarloff’s lawyer said in opening arguments that his client had been hospitalized more than 20 times for schizophrenia.That history of mental illness carries little weight in proving an insanity defense under New York law. The defense must demonstrate that Mr. Tarloff did not understand his actions were wrong, or that they could cause death, at the moment of the killing.As Dr. Shinbach left the courtroom, one of Ms. Faughey’s sisters thanked him for testifying again. He gave her a kind smile. “Let’s hope it turns out well this time,” he said. Treasures Untold is the title of a live recording by Doc Watson & Family, recorded at the 1964 Newport Folk Festival. It includes four duets with Clarence White. Watson's son, Merle, was 15 years old at the time of the recording. He later performed numerous concerts and on recordings with his father.




It was released on CD in 1991 by Vanguard. Writing for Allmusic, music critic Thom Owen wrote the album "At the concert, Doc Watson and his family were in fine form, breathing life into a number of old-timey songs, ranging from ballads to folk songs to gospel. It's an exciting, affectionate performance, highlighted by four duets with Clarence White." All tracks Traditional unless otherwise noted.If you don't see what you're looking for, that doesn't mean we don't have it. What you see on this page is a partial assortment. Please also note that this inventory is NOT updated daily, we update as frequently as we are able to! Please call ahead if you see a piece that you have fallen in love with to see if we still have it in the store. Images were last updated on February 17, 2017. Just send us a note in the Quick Contact form on this page, or come by the store and look around. Our inventory changes ALL THE TIME! 1970s Whiskey Barrel Table and Chairs Set




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