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pantera1 [17]
4 years ago
12

How many of the 38 bystanders called the police during the 45-minute attack and murder of kitty genovese?

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Volgvan4 years ago
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Even though there were 38 bystanders during the 45 minute attack and murder of kitty genovese only one person contacted the police.
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