The Murder of Kitty Genovese
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What did Miss Genovese first notice that made her hesitate while walking towards her apartment?

  • A group of people
  • A man at the far end of the lot (correct)
  • Lights turning on in nearby buildings
  • The sound of footsteps behind her
  • What action did a neighbor take when they witnessed the attack on Miss Genovese?

  • Openly confronted the assailant
  • Called the police immediately (correct)
  • Ran to help her
  • Ignored the situation entirely
  • Where was Miss Genovese ultimately found by the assailant?

  • In a nearby alley
  • On the street near the bookstore
  • At the first door of the apartment building
  • Slumped on the floor at the foot of the stairs (correct)
  • What time did the police receive their first call about the incident?

    <p>3:50 A.M. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happened to the lights in the surrounding buildings when Miss Genovese screamed for help?

    <p>They all turned on (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the primary reaction of the 38 witnesses during the assault on Kitty Genovese?

    <p>They chose to ignore the situation. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How long did the assaults on Kitty Genovese last?

    <p>35 minutes (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What role did Martin Gansberg hold for the New York Times?

    <p>Reporter (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the occupation of Kitty Genovese at the time of her murder?

    <p>Bar manager (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the public's general reaction to the murder of Kitty Genovese?

    <p>Indifference and apathy (A), Shock and disbelief (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    The Murder of Kitty Genovese

    • Kitty Genovese was murdered in Queens, New York, on March 13, 1964.
    • The murder was witnessed by 38 people.
    • The assailant attacked Genovese three times over a 35 minute period.
    • The first time, she cried for help, and someone yelled from a window, "Let that girl alone!"
    • After the second attack, Genovese cried, "I'm dying!"
    • It wasn't until the third attack that the police were called.
    • It was 3:50 am when the police finally received their first call, from a neighbor who had called a friend for advice before going to another neighbor to make the call.
    • The assailant, Winston Moseley, was arrested six days later, and also confessed to two other murders.
    • Moseley was found to have no previous criminal record.
    • Many witnesses in the neighborhood stated that they did not call the police for various reasons, including thinking it was a lovers' quarrel, fear of getting involved, or being tired.

    Analysis

    • The murder and the subsequent lack of action from witnesses shocked the nation.
    • The case is often cited in discussions of the "bystander effect," which is the phenomenon where people are less likely to help someone in need when others are present.
    • Gansberg's article, published in the New York Times, raised important questions about apathy and the responsibility of individuals to intervene in emergencies.

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    Explore the harrowing details of Kitty Genovese's murder, which took place in Queens, New York, in 1964. This quiz delves into the chilling account of the crime witnessed by numerous people but reported late to the police. Understand the social dynamics and bystander effect that played a role in this tragic event.

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