
Member Reviews

A true crime story and reissue of a book and story, about a women Kathy Genovese who was stabbed to death in a middle class neighborhood, Key Gardens of Queens. The author takes you through the crime. How the he assailant after the first attack was able to leave move his car, change his hat, come back and kill and rape just steps from her door. The attack lasted a little longer than a half hour and yet there was 38 witnesses and no one called for help. When you read this story you have to realize this took place in 1964, and the author had been overseas for 10 years and had just come back to New York to for the Times. While being told this story by the Police Commissioner. He is really giving his outlook on what we have become since he left and has come back to America. He is also wondering where we are heading to. Well this was 1964 and who would know that just in a few short months the across the country that there would be multiple riots, and that this crime of no one coming forward was really just the beginning of more and more of crimes being committed and people across the country not wanting to get involved and saying nothing. The real tragedy is and was is that if someone would have called at the first attack she would have lived. This is all explained in this book, and really all this book or story did was make me upset and mad at how we became as a nation and most people don’t care and it has been going on for decades. A good book especially if you are into true crime.