It took several minutes before the right film was shown, and so the children would have seen graphic images of a man with his foot cut off, and a woman killed by a buzz saw.
An upset father told WHDH of his traumatised son, "He came and slept with us and we thought we had gotten past that years ago. He said that he had a few nightmares."
Free tickets were handed out by red-faced cinema employees as compensation.
So take the tech out of it, I guess if he went through the paper looking for obituaries and then mailed offensive letters, he'd not get a criminal charge (unless there was some aspect of stalking involved). But he would be civilly liable for emotional distress (weak case, but strong in front of a jury).