
Winston Moseley
Winston Moseley was an American criminal who committed a series of violent crimes, including murders, during the 1960s. He is most known for kidnapping and killing a young woman named Kitty Genovese in 1964, an event that drew national attention and highlighted issues of urban apathy. Moseley's crimes involved planning, violence, and an absence of remorse, leading to his conviction and life imprisonment. His case is often studied in the context of criminal psychology and societal reactions to violence.