Nope ... the animal in question should get a steak dinner prior to dying and the someone such as Susan Smith should be stuck in a small cell with no food, no water, no toilet, no bed and nothing to look at but the autopsy pics of her dead children for the two days prior to her execution.
All right...I thought I'd made this as clear as could be, so let me clarify again: there is a world of difference between the criminals on death row, and the criminally insane. I have already said I oppose executing someone who commits a crime and can't grasp the consequences of their actions, let alone the reality of what they've done, who they are, and who can't possibly make any kind of rational or coherent decision. I
specifically said that murderers like Breivik who are
aware of what they do deserve a six-foot drop. For the truly mentally ill who have lost their bearing on the world and who can't comprehend the world around them? The truly lost? I do not see the justice or value in executing them for a crime they can't understand.
It isn't a silly question. I already posted a link for a list of murderers who are convicted and released from prison who go on to murder again.
See above.
Can you guarantee someone who receives *treatment* or does their time (even though their victim's time is never ending) will never be released?
No, I can't. The guarantee of death isn't justice in this case, Rusha, it's just the sickest kind of insurance I can imagine. I would hope if they show signs of improvement that they may one day be cured, or healed of their affliction. If not, they deserve to remain institutionalized.
Until such a time comes that there is a guarantee that murderers will never much again, there is no valid argument against the death penalty.
There most certainly is, and you should know better.
And that pertains to those who claim or have their docs claim they are :kook:
In that case you're being hard-hearted. Whatever.