K.D. Lightner
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Oh, boy.
I find myself swinging back and forth on this one.
The part of me that dislikes the idea of capital punishment, can argue that it is mainly because innocent people have been wrongly convicted and executed. Look how many people are getting out of prison these days because of DNA evidence.
Also, because of the long duration between conviction and execution, some criminals change and become different people than they were when they committed their crimes (many times on drugs). I am thinking of perhaps a Carla Fay Tucker or that guy in California who became an anti-gang crusader (last name Williams, I think? Someone here will know).
Of course, one can argue that anyone can claim they have changed and/or do good deeds, and one can say that it was their choice to take the drugs or drink the alcohol that lead them to do horrible crimes. So....
I know that when I read about some of the crimes committed, I feel like killing the criminal, myself. I feel if someone I loved were murdered, I would want to be the one to kill his/her murderer. And it wouldn't be by lethal injection, either.
I would think that part of the "torture" involved in these cases have to do with the last minute arguing, legal challenges, etc. Imagine you have geared yourself up to die and, at the last minute, here comes a reprieve -- for awhile. I would say, if I were that criminal, "oh, for God's sake, just get it over with."
Don't know -- haven't been there, haven't done that. Just my reflections.
karol
I find myself swinging back and forth on this one.
The part of me that dislikes the idea of capital punishment, can argue that it is mainly because innocent people have been wrongly convicted and executed. Look how many people are getting out of prison these days because of DNA evidence.
Also, because of the long duration between conviction and execution, some criminals change and become different people than they were when they committed their crimes (many times on drugs). I am thinking of perhaps a Carla Fay Tucker or that guy in California who became an anti-gang crusader (last name Williams, I think? Someone here will know).
Of course, one can argue that anyone can claim they have changed and/or do good deeds, and one can say that it was their choice to take the drugs or drink the alcohol that lead them to do horrible crimes. So....
I know that when I read about some of the crimes committed, I feel like killing the criminal, myself. I feel if someone I loved were murdered, I would want to be the one to kill his/her murderer. And it wouldn't be by lethal injection, either.
I would think that part of the "torture" involved in these cases have to do with the last minute arguing, legal challenges, etc. Imagine you have geared yourself up to die and, at the last minute, here comes a reprieve -- for awhile. I would say, if I were that criminal, "oh, for God's sake, just get it over with."
Don't know -- haven't been there, haven't done that. Just my reflections.
karol