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War, averse to being an "apathetic bystander", Bill determined he "wasn’t going to be like the 38 witnesses, so enlisted in the
Marines", losing both his legs to battle wounds. Her parents and siblings, to avoid bringing up painful memories, never discussed her, causing the details of her life to be a mystery, even to her eventual nieces and nephews.
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lived in the apartment next to Kitty's and was a friend. She was awakened by a loud scream. About 20 minutes later she received a phone call—possibly from Karl Ross—informing her that Kitty was in the hall bleeding. Farrar rushed to find Kitty in the hallway and held her as she was dying waiting for
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William "Bill" Genovese was 16 when his older sister Kitty was murdered. For many years, Kitty’s family found it too painful to look into the facts of her death. Starting in March 2004, however, Bill began his own investigation into whether it was true that 38 witnesses failed to help his sister.
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functions as a project of not only confrontation but resurrection, as Bill's sleuthing sheds new light on Kitty’s personality, romances and career, and thus finally re-emphasizes her as a flesh-and-blood person rather than just a famous victim." Reviewing for
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looked down a staircase and saw the second attack taking place. He called friends for advice on what to do before calling police to report the attack. The police call log only listed one call related to the murder—from Karl Ross after Kitty was mortally
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Genovese remind us that all witnesses can be unreliable, in one way or another. The emotional impact comes from the gentle way the film reveals Kitty Genovese as a loving, vibrant person, and not as a symbol." Joe McGovern of
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heard screaming and saw a man and a woman across the street and heard Kitty scream, "Please help me, God. Please help me. I’ve been stabbed." At the window, she saw Kitty kneeling down on the sidewalk and
Moseley running away down the
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is remarkable for its emotional impact, and its clarity. The picture that emerges isn’t perfectly clear; the whole truth will never be known, Bill
Genovese says. What he has made known, though, is valuable." Kate Erbland of
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makes an encouraging case for the argument that society is not as apathetic as we fear. But it also reveals a troubling phenomenon: our willingness to accept all that we are told as truth." Writing for
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Bill concludes: "I've come to realize that the whole truth about Kitty's death will never be known, but maybe that's why the story continues to fascinate people…but I know she'd want me to move on."
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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,
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murder of his sister, Catherine Susan "Kitty" Genovese
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