I feel bad for his mother, no one should have to bear the grief of losing a child and knowing they took someone elses life, has to make it that much harder. That is awful. But people make choices and have to accept the consequences, so fuck him and fuck reformation, I have no sympathy for him, his 'inhumane' death was still better than his victim got.

I am glad we have the death penalty, if you can't control yourself enough not to kill anyone then I dont want you around, you are a danger to everyone else around you and no reformation would make me feel safe enough to have you in the same world as my daughter.

It sounds all nice and forgiving to not believe in the dp, but if you ever have the misfortune (and i hope you never do) of having people you love taken away from you by some selfish asshole for no reason you might change your opinion.


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Having to think about what youve done for years in prison is punsihment enough for most people and it doesnt have to lead to death.

I understand what you mean. but I disagree. As someone who misses someone very much,there is no punishment good enough, but it made me feel a tiny bit better when a jury decided that scumbag deserved the worst punishment we can dole out. I would have been ok if he got life, but something about knowing that he didn't fool any of them, and got death, gets to sit and rot in a cell all alone for 23 hrs a day til he gets his easy death makes me feel better for a second every now and then. And my feeling better for even a second is worth more than his whole sorry stupid life, imo.
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