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The death penalty is the greatest example of how the government fucks up everything. Too many innocent people end up on death row.Bevan Everett You can do your own research on them. Death row appeals still cost more. Interesting that you didn’t mention the statistical certainty of the execution of an innocent person. Over 170 people have been exonerated from death row since it was instituted in the US, all exonerated by volunteer work.

  • They were exonerated for a number of reasons, including false testimony by law enforcement officers, suppression of exculpatory evidence by prosecuting attorneys, forced confessions, and more. The system is run by humans, and those humans are flawed and, in come cases, evil. That is reason enough not to chance the death of an innocent person.
  • Better than the death penalty, Gordon, put the guilty to work for life paying back the victims, have them do something constructive. An eye for an eye is low energy, old world stuff.
  • And in the case of Kenneth McDuff, those same infallible people paroled him and put a serial killer back on the streets to kill nine more women before he was arrested, convicted an put to death. The death penalty is the only assurance that murderers will not be put back into the population.
  • would you personally be prepared to flick the switch or inject the lethal meds to kill someone, because this is what you are insisting someone else has to do by wanting to keep the death penalty.

The state killing an innocent person is worse than a guilty piece of garbage killing people, because we all are guilty of allowing an innocent individual to be killed without knowing for sure he is guilty. I don’t know the McDuff case, but mistakes will always be made by people. Murderers will be found not guilty and kill again, so do we just execute every accused murderer? I understand your frustration with the parole system, but that can be changed by electing legislators who treat murderers as the criminals they are and lock them up without parole.

Murderers get put on death row and have appeals that last decades. I want only the guilty to be sentenced to death, but when a person has killed with no mercy, no regret and the evidence of guilt is overwhelming, then they lose the right to live among us. Only the death penalty will prevent these people from possible parole. John Couey, who abducted a 9 year old girl from her bed, raped her over a weekend and then burned her alive!

The Boston Marathon bombers, Anyone who sadistically murders. The guy who shot Conner Hannan! They are people who are obviously guilty and they deserve to receive the ultimate punishment. Ted Bundy, Gary Gilmore. I think the appeals should go forth. I believe in the death penalty, sorry but you have no hope of convincing me otherwise!

 

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