@9FQG9QV7mos7MO
There's no such thing as "undeniable evidence," there is always a possibility of something being proved wrong. Forensics is never 100% and witnesses can always lie or misinterpret things. Also what can be considered as a "horrific crime" is completely subjective and can lead to people constantly fluctuating the standards for what qualifies as "Death Penalty Worthy."
@9HQXZQL4mos4MO
If someone kills 20 people, the easiest and arguably best thing to do would be to kill them. If a developing child with a severe mental disorder and a poor living condition killed 2 people, fixing their problems should be a higher concern than what their punishment should be.
@9GS33SQ6mos6MO
No one deserves to die. If we kill people what is the difference between killers and the government.
@9G74FX97mos7MO
People who commit unspeakable crimes have no right to live. Tax payers money should ntk go to feeding and sheltering a criminal
@9FQ26VW7mos7MO
No one has the authority to say whether someone should be allowed to live or die, except for medical circumstances where death is preferential to severe pain or lack of recovery.
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