Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the Apple employees who heard the cries for help ever speak out?
I don't know how you live your life with the guilt of knowing that you could have done something, but didn't.
I remember reading about when the prosecutor was talking the the jury and said something like that these weren't confusing cries, they knew that it sounded like someone was being murdered, yet they all thought someone else would call (as the screams went on for hours).
I thought there was security there saying they would take care of it or something but either way, yes they heard multiple cries for help and did nothing.
If this is true, I agree that it's bizarre for them not to have called for help. I also question what made Brittany snap. I recall seeing an episode on Snapped a few years back on the case, but it didn't answer many questions.
It’s in the court records that the Apple employees heard the screams for help. They admitted it.
Havent you people heard of The Bystander Effect and Kitty Genovese?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the Apple employees who heard the cries for help ever speak out?
I don't know how you live your life with the guilt of knowing that you could have done something, but didn't.
I remember reading about when the prosecutor was talking the the jury and said something like that these weren't confusing cries, they knew that it sounded like someone was being murdered, yet they all thought someone else would call (as the screams went on for hours).
I thought there was security there saying they would take care of it or something but either way, yes they heard multiple cries for help and did nothing.
If this is true, I agree that it's bizarre for them not to have called for help. I also question what made Brittany snap. I recall seeing an episode on Snapped a few years back on the case, but it didn't answer many questions.
It’s in the court records that the Apple employees heard the screams for help. They admitted it.
Havent you people heard of The Bystander Effect and Kitty Genovese?
The By stander Effect is real (though of course, most people who did not study psychology would not know it), but common beliefs about how Kitty Genovese's neighbors reacted are incorrect.
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2020-09-10/urban-legend-kitty-genovese-38-people
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the Apple employees who heard the cries for help ever speak out?
I don't know how you live your life with the guilt of knowing that you could have done something, but didn't.
I remember reading about when the prosecutor was talking the the jury and said something like that these weren't confusing cries, they knew that it sounded like someone was being murdered, yet they all thought someone else would call (as the screams went on for hours).
I thought there was security there saying they would take care of it or something but either way, yes they heard multiple cries for help and did nothing.
If this is true, I agree that it's bizarre for them not to have called for help. I also question what made Brittany snap. I recall seeing an episode on Snapped a few years back on the case, but it didn't answer many questions.
It’s in the court records that the Apple employees heard the screams for help. They admitted it.
Havent you people heard of The Bystander Effect and Kitty Genovese?
Anonymous wrote:Too bad there is no death sentence in Maryland, what a shame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the Apple employees who heard the cries for help ever speak out?
I don't know how you live your life with the guilt of knowing that you could have done something, but didn't.
I remember reading about when the prosecutor was talking the the jury and said something like that these weren't confusing cries, they knew that it sounded like someone was being murdered, yet they all thought someone else would call (as the screams went on for hours).
I thought there was security there saying they would take care of it or something but either way, yes they heard multiple cries for help and did nothing.
If this is true, I agree that it's bizarre for them not to have called for help. I also question what made Brittany snap. I recall seeing an episode on Snapped a few years back on the case, but it didn't answer many questions.
It’s in the court records that the Apple employees heard the screams for help. They admitted it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the Apple employees who heard the cries for help ever speak out?
I don't know how you live your life with the guilt of knowing that you could have done something, but didn't.
I remember reading about when the prosecutor was talking the the jury and said something like that these weren't confusing cries, they knew that it sounded like someone was being murdered, yet they all thought someone else would call (as the screams went on for hours).
I thought there was security there saying they would take care of it or something but either way, yes they heard multiple cries for help and did nothing.
If this is true, I agree that it's bizarre for them not to have called for help. I also question what made Brittany snap. I recall seeing an episode on Snapped a few years back on the case, but it didn't answer many questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the Apple employees who heard the cries for help ever speak out?
I don't know how you live your life with the guilt of knowing that you could have done something, but didn't.
I remember reading about when the prosecutor was talking the the jury and said something like that these weren't confusing cries, they knew that it sounded like someone was being murdered, yet they all thought someone else would call (as the screams went on for hours).
I thought there was security there saying they would take care of it or something but either way, yes they heard multiple cries for help and did nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the Apple employees who heard the cries for help ever speak out?
I don't know how you live your life with the guilt of knowing that you could have done something, but didn't.
I remember reading about when the prosecutor was talking the the jury and said something like that these weren't confusing cries, they knew that it sounded like someone was being murdered, yet they all thought someone else would call (as the screams went on for hours).
Anonymous wrote:Did the Apple employees who heard the cries for help ever speak out?
Anonymous wrote:She should be coming up for parole consideration in the next few years. She’ll probably get it on her first opportunity, as is typical for female inmates.
Conceivably, she could be out of prison before this DCUM thread goes to archive.