Re: LI Sometimes indifference means death for another

1998-04-01 Thread Ronald Helm
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have not seen a clarification on this observer apathy story on this list. Apparently at least two people in that Denver apartment called 911 while the beating was going on, and even told the 911 operators that they saw the victim being put in the trunk

Re: LI Sometimes indifference means death for another

1998-03-30 Thread DocCec
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-03-30 20:13:49 EST, you write: I don't know if heros are just made that way or not. Surely I would have called the cops just as I would at least help the wounded next time. Hell everybody would. There was no next time for me just as

Re: LI Sometimes indifference means death for another

1998-03-30 Thread hallinan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Heroism is probably beyond most of us, at least in the heat of the moment. But I don't see that much heroism required for a 911 call. And in the days when Kitty Genovese was being killed, 911 didn't even have caller ID so they had no

Re: LI Sometimes indifference means death for another

1998-03-30 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Terry, Well I see a major difference in your situation and the others we have been talking about, you were obviously in shock, just you saying it comes in bit's and pieces to you tells me that. Yet I do not see the people who were watching this as being in