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A Crime's Ripple Effect
ImaginArmy ™
9 episodes
2 days ago
Send us a text On a cold March night in 1964, twenty-eight-year-old Kitty Genovese was murdered outside her Queens apartment. What followed wasn’t just a crime—it awakened a national sense of responsibility. The headline said thirty-seven people watched and did nothing, but the truth was far more complex. This episode uncovers what really happened on Austin Street—and how one woman’s death sparked the creation of the emergency number that still saves lives today: 911.
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Send us a text On a cold March night in 1964, twenty-eight-year-old Kitty Genovese was murdered outside her Queens apartment. What followed wasn’t just a crime—it awakened a national sense of responsibility. The headline said thirty-seven people watched and did nothing, but the truth was far more complex. This episode uncovers what really happened on Austin Street—and how one woman’s death sparked the creation of the emergency number that still saves lives today: 911.
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Lorena Bobbitt: The Cut That Changed the Conversation
A Crime's Ripple Effect
45 minutes
1 month ago
Lorena Bobbitt: The Cut That Changed the Conversation
Send us a text Sensational. Extreme. Shocking. Unbelievable. In 1993, a young wife in America carried out an act that stunned the world—and rattled every man. Behind the sensational headlines lay years of hidden abuse and a justice system that failed to protect her. A Crime’s Ripple Effect uncovers how one desperate night sparked a national reckoning on domestic violence, marital rape, and the systems meant to keep survivors safe. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic viole...
A Crime's Ripple Effect
Send us a text On a cold March night in 1964, twenty-eight-year-old Kitty Genovese was murdered outside her Queens apartment. What followed wasn’t just a crime—it awakened a national sense of responsibility. The headline said thirty-seven people watched and did nothing, but the truth was far more complex. This episode uncovers what really happened on Austin Street—and how one woman’s death sparked the creation of the emergency number that still saves lives today: 911.