Obviously the area was rough and that's an understatement.
But even given that, there could also have been diffusion of responsibility at play. People are simply less likely to help when there are others around who also might. Pure speculation of course, but something similar might have occurred with Nichols and Chapman. Did the residents really hear nothing of the attack or did they just not come forward because they were embarrassed/afraid/indifferent that they did nothing?
But even given that, there could also have been diffusion of responsibility at play. People are simply less likely to help when there are others around who also might. Pure speculation of course, but something similar might have occurred with Nichols and Chapman. Did the residents really hear nothing of the attack or did they just not come forward because they were embarrassed/afraid/indifferent that they did nothing?
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