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Thomas Mortimer IV admits to slaughtering his family in Winchester in 2010

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January 03, 2013

(Boston Globe) Middlesex District Attorney Gerard T. Leone Jr. addresses the media after Thomas Mortimer IV pled guilty to first degree murder for killing his family in 2010. Video by Aram Boghosian / for The Boston Globe

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