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Well, considering how flawed the system is, it may not be expensive enough. Illinois has its moratorium for a reason.
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Illinois may have a moritorium but in this case you have multiple confessions, even boasts, and demands from Ms. Wuornos that the relatives of her victims repent for the "sins" of their deceased relatives
In some cases there may be doubt, but in her case it's no different than the case of Ted Bundy.
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The state Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected two efforts to stop the execution, one from a private attorney in Tampa who expressed "serious concerns" about Wuornos' competency, the other from an Ohio group that wanted to file an appeal on Wuornos' behalf.
Originally posted by eftychios What ever the crime I am against the death penalty.
I don't find that death is a punishment. I think it's an easy way out, for the suspect and the families involved. Once your dead your gone forever and your suffering stops there and then, unless there's a hell.
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Originally posted by eftychios What ever the crime I am against the death penalty.
OK, I'll bite What if someone killed your Dad? Would you still feel the same way? These were all men, which I'm fairly sure at least one was a father. What if it was your father?
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sure your opinion will very likely be different when you're personally involved with the victim... but, should the punishment from the law reflect the seek for revenge from the relatives of the victim? Or should it be a conclusion about what's best for society / person accused when found guilty of the accused facts?
Anyway, there's been a trial in Britain not too long ago about a prisoner, who was in for life, that wanted to end his life. So perhaps death _is_ an easy way out for a lot of prisoners (who are in for life, i.e. a LONG time).
Originally posted by dZeus sure your opinion will very likely be different when you're personally involved with the victim... but, should the punishment from the law reflect the seek for revenge from the relatives of the victim? Or should it be a conclusion about what's best for society / person accused when found guilty of the accused facts?
Anyway, there's been a trial in Britain not too long ago about a prisoner, who was in for life, that wanted to end his life. So perhaps death _is_ an easy way out for a lot of prisoners (who are in for life, i.e. a LONG time).
Anybody that kills 6 people should be put to death and I think that is the best possible solution for society. On the other hand, since I think killing someone is wrong, whether it be my family or someone elses, I feel the revenge is proper. so, YES to both things you said
Dave
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