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'Cinemark, the company that owns the movie theater in Colorado where
James Holmes went on a shooting rampage last July, apparently thought it
was a good idea to invite the families of the Aurora victims to an
"evening of remembrance" with free movie tickets when the mall cineplex
re-opens on January 17. They were wrong. "The parents, grandparents,
cousins and widow of nine of the 12 people killed released a letter sent
to the theater's owner" calling it a "disgusting offer," reports the AP.
Part of the reason the families are so disgusted is that they claim
Cinemark has "refused to meet with them one-on-one without lawyers
present." '