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  2. Murder of Kitty Genovese - Wikipedia

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    Murder of Kitty Genovese. In the early hours of March 13, 1964, Kitty Genovese, a 28-year-old bartender, was raped and stabbed outside the apartment building where she lived in the Kew Gardens neighborhood of Queens, New York, United States. [ 2][ 3][ 4] Two weeks after the murder, The New York Times published an article erroneously claiming ...

  3. The Witness (2015 American film) - Wikipedia

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    The Witness is a 2015 American documentary film directed and produced by James D. Solomon. It follows William "Bill" Genovese as, decades after her death, he investigates the March 13, 1964, murder of his sister, Catherine Susan "Kitty" Genovese by Winston Moseley in Kew Gardens, a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens.

  4. Catherine Pelonero - Wikipedia

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    Pelonero's debut book, Kitty Genovese: A True Account of a Public Murder and Its Private Consequences, was published in 2014. The book is a detailed nonfiction account of the infamous 1964 murder of Catherine “Kitty” Genovese, a young woman stalked and stabbed on the street where she lived in Queens, New York.

  5. The psychopathic serial killer behind 1 of America's most ...

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    Winston Moseley, he man who killed Kitty Genovese in 1964 while neighbors reportedly ignored her pleas for help, died last week in prison at the age of 81. Winston Moseley, he man who killed Kitty ...

  6. Column: The urban legend of Kitty Genovese and the 38 ...

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    The obituary this week of Sophia Farrar is a reminder that the narrative surrounding Kitty Genovese's murder was not true. Column: The urban legend of Kitty Genovese and the 38 witnesses who ...

  7. A. M. Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    A. M. Rosenthal. Abraham Michael " Abe " Rosenthal (May 2, 1922 – May 10, 2006) was an American journalist who served as The New York Times executive editor from 1977 to 1986. Previously he was the newspaper's metropolitan editor and managing editor. Following his tenure as executive editor, he became a columnist (1987–1999).

  8. What makes 'Karens' tick? Experts analyze the entitled ... - AOL

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    To illustrate this, she points to the infamous case of Kitty Genovese, a white New York City woman who was stabbed to death outside her apartment building in 1964 by a mentally ill Black man, and ...

  9. Bystander effect - Wikipedia

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    Bystander effect. The bystander effect, or bystander apathy, is a social psychological theory that states that individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim in the presence of other people. First proposed in 1964 after the murder of Kitty Genovese, much research, mostly in psychology research laboratories, has focused on increasingly ...