E21 Kitty Genovese
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In this episode, the Brothers discuss an infamous murder that took place on Friday the 13th in 1964. Kitty Genovese’s life and brutal death are often overshadowed by the bystander effect that was coined from research done in response to her case. But, in this episode we want you to know who Kitty was, what happened to her, how it affected people she cared about, and of course, what happened to the monster who brutalized her.
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The following are links to resources we discussed during or reviewed in preparation for this episode:
Kitty Genovese | Author Catherine Pelonero
The True Story of Kitty Genovese | The Witness | FULL MOVIE | True Crime Documentary (2017)
People v. Moseley, 20 N.Y.2d 64 | Casetext Search + Citator
The Witness | Film about Reinvestigating Kitty Genovese Murder | Independent Lens | PBS
Retro Report on PBS | A Twist to the Kitty Genovese Case | Episode 3
How the Death of Kitty Genovese Birthed 911 and Neighborhood Watches | Inside Edition
https://www.history.com/topics/crime/kitty-genovese#section_3
History of 911: America's Emergency Service, Before and After Kitty Genovese
Winston Moseley, Who Killed Kitty Genovese, Dies in Prison at 81 - The New York Times
March 13, 1964: No One Helps as Kitty Is Slain | WIRED
How Kitty Genovese's Murder Shaped New York's Perception of Violent Crime
Winston Moseley, convicted in Kitty Genovese murder, dies at 81 - The Washington Post
A New York Story: Kitty Genovese
Today I'm a Man Who Wants to be an Asset -- The New York Times
Winston Moseley Dies At 81. His Crime Spurred Adoption Of The 911 System : NPR
Thirty-Eight Witnesses: The Kitty Genovese Case
On This Day: Kitty Genovese Killed as Neighbors Look On - Finding Dulcinea
Bystander Intervention in Emergencies: Diffusion of Responsibility
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