ThirtyEight Witnesses, A.M. Rosenthal
ThirtyEight Witnesses, A.M. Rosenthal
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Thirty-Eight Witnesses
The Kitty Genovese Case

Author: A.M. Rosenthal

Narrator: Jeff Cummings

Unabridged: 2 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 06/13/2017


Synopsis

On March 13, 1964, Kitty Genovese was brutally beaten and murdered in the street near her apartment, in full view of more than three dozen friends and neighbors—and no one did a thing to stop it. More than thirty-five years after its first publication, Thirty-Eight Witnesses , the true account of what transpired that night in Queens, New York, continues to disturb us. We would like to think that we would step in and do what we could to stop the carnage. But not much has changed in the ensuing years, as crime goes on all around us and we do nothing to help.

Pulitzer Prize–winning New York Times reporter A. M. Rosenthal covered the case for the paper as its city editor, and his chronicle of the events became this book. Part memoir, part investigative journalism, part sociological study, a disturbing story of urban apathy, Thirty-Eight Witnesses puts readers on the gritty sidewalk of the murder scene and speaks of the need for change. In the ensuing years, the case has become famous, and today in criminology classes, students learn about witnesses and the Genovese Effect. A new foreword discusses the historical legacy of the case and how little has changed in fifty-plus years.

Reviews

Goodreads review by George on August 04, 2017

INTERESTING, BUT UNSATISFYING. “…is the ugliness in the number or is it in the act itself, and are thirty-eight sins truly more important than one?” (Kindle Locations 345-346). I have been intrigued with the Kitty Genovese story for more than fifty years, now. So, when A. M. Rosenthal’s book: Thirty-e......more

Goodreads review by Lennie on August 14, 2011

Catherine Genovese worked as a bar manager and on the night of March 13th she was returning home from work to her apartment in Queens. It was 3 am when she pulled into the parking lot to park her car. There was a man nearby watching her and when she finally noticed him she hurriedly walked away but......more

Goodreads review by Christian on September 20, 2013

Not that far back, I was with a group of friends and one of them recounted how he had seen a woman fall in front of a restaurant. We inquired if she had gotten up, and he said no. But, he insisted, other people were there to help. We asked why he did not volunteer to help the injured woman. He said......more

Goodreads review by Ronnie on April 09, 2018

A very slim volume (even with two new introductions it's only sixty pages) about the notorious 1964 murder case where nobody lifted a finger to help the victim. The author admirably set out to write about more than the crime itself, but ends up talking mostly about himself and the newspaper culture......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on March 15, 2018

I wanted to read this book because as a true-crime aficionado, I thought it might be a more in-depth examination of the murder of Kitty Genovese. If you've ever flipped through a psychology or sociology textbook, you've probably seen a blurb about her murder. Kitty was a 28 year old woman who was mu......more