Bitter-sweet anniversary for man in Mass. slayings - Seattle Post Intelligencer [ournewsa.blogspot.com]
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WOBURN, Mass. (AP) â" A Massachusetts man is marking his ninth wedding anniversary a day after he was sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing his wife, two children and mother-in-law at their home two years ago.
Thomas Mortimer IV marks the anniversary Thursday, one day after he pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in Woburn Superior Court.
The victims' bodies were found at their Winchester home when Mortimer's sister-in-law went there after repeated telephone calls to her mother and sister weren't answered.
Prosecutors say the slayings followed a fight over a bounced check between Mortimer and his wife, Laura Stone Mortimer. Also killed were Ellen Stone, and the two Mortimer children, 2-year-old Charlotte and 4-year-old Thomas Mortimer V. Prosecutors say the boy watched his father kill the others before he was killed.
Question by dgirly97: Do you think a company's "open door policy" is different from "whistleblowing"? If someone goes to management to discuss an issue or even a coworker; is that "squealing."? What about whistleblowers that help make corrupt crime known? Isn't "constructive criticism" another way of saying "nice complaints"? Best answer for Do you think a company's "open door policy" is different from "whistleblowing"?:
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Yes, it's different. Open door policies can also promote constructive criticizm, where whistleblowing is only complaining. Constructive criticism, is a complaint, WITH A SOLUTION proposed.
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