Catherine Susan ‘Kitty’ Genovese
GROSS AGONY, GORE!
TO GO OUT AT NIGHT IN THE GREATEST CITY ON EARTH IS TO TAKE A GIANT RISK AS THERE ARE CRETINS ON EVERY STREET.
SEE A CREATURE, AN OGRE, A ROGUE CRETIN ATTACK KITTY AT NIGHT.
CAUTION - A CAUTIONARY STORY.
She cries as she is cut, hurt, tries to get into her house.
She is cut, she is hurt, she has to get into her house. She can’t get into her house.
They see her, they think she is ‘okay.’
They guess.
See an entire city guess that she is okay, though they can see she is cut, hurt; she can’t get into her house.
They think she is an actress or another ‘c@#$’. They think this is an act.
THIS IS NO ACT. THIS IS NOT A SKIT. SHE IS NOT ON STAGE. SHE IS HURT.
SHE IS SINCERE. SHE HATES THESE OGLERS.
Yet, they are not taking any risks.
ASK HER, IS SHE OKAY??
CRY HER A RIVER.
KITTY, USE CAUTION! TAKE CARE!
THIS CITY IS VERY SCARY AT NIGHT.
They stare at her. Even at night she can see their eyes stare at her in CURIOSITY.
They are curious, yet no one cares TO TAKE A RISK.
Her story creates a nasty stir - havoc on the streets.
Those seeing never risk to get CAUGHT in one another’s sick situations.
This story is never over.
The entire earth hear this story then think the greatest city on earth is the nastiest city on earth as no one near got Kitty into her house or got Kitty a nurse one very scary night.
Two weeks following the brutal attack and murder of this woman in New York, in 1964, a newspaper article exposed the fact that as many as thirty-eight individuals had been aware that that she was in distress during her attack, but did nothing to intervene. The case gave rise to the term ‘Genovese Syndrome,’ contrived to describe circumstances that justify in the minds of witnesses of serious events, why they fail to become involved or take action to interrupt or prevent them from occurring or continuing.