Saturday, December 20, 2025

Incentivized to release dangerous loons. So trusting some experts is not wise!

Clinical director who released deranged Macy’s stabber has own history of mental illness, relied on advice from temp psychiatrist


The penny-pinching Manhattan Psychiatric Center administrator who greenlit the release of the deranged Macy’s stabber has a long history of mental illness herself – and made her decision on the recommendation of a “temporary” shrink, The Post has learned.

Caitlin Stork, clinical director of the center on Wards Island, tried to kill herself twice as a teen and battled bipolar disorder, which was treated with lithium and the antipsychotic Seroquel, she told the Charlotte Observer in 2003.

The 43-year-old Ohio native relied on the advice of a temporary shrink, or a “locum tenens” psychiatrist hired on a contract basis, in releasing alleged stabber Kerri Aherne earlier this month, a source who works in NYC-based mental hospitals told The Post.

Caitlin Stork, clinical director at Manhattan Psychiatric Center administratorgreenlit the release of the alleged Macy’s stabber on the recommendation of a “temporary” shrink, a source said. Mount Sinai Health System/ Youtube

The temp, with Stork’s blessing, signed the discharge papers on Dec. 10, then headed out on a three-week vacation. Such contract employees are typically used by the state-run facility to fill staffing gaps. 

The next day, Aherne — who told The Post in a jailhouse interview that she heard voices telling her to kill— went to Macy’s Herald Square, bought a knife on the eighth floor, then stabbed a woman from California changing her 10-month-old baby girl in a seventh-floor bathroom, authorities said.


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