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Saw this linked in a thread on Ravelry and found it fascinating:
What follows is the March 27, 1964 New York Times article that first broke the story of Kitty Genovese and the 38 witnesses. It remains today the primary source of popular information about the case. However, as explained below, evidence from her killer’s trial and other sources shows that the popular account of the murder is mostly wrong.
Damned internet. I was supposed to be making dishcloths!
Posted by on 03/09 at 04:39 PM
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