First of all, I respect all well-thought out & researched opinions. That being said...
69 kids don't have a chance at being rehabilitated. Their families have to live knowing they will never be able to hug their loved one on earth ever again. They also have to live with the sadness & anguish of losing a loved one, being reminded of it on the victim's birthday or at family holidays.
Obviously, lessor crimes should offer a chance of rehabilitation. But if a person methodically plans out taking an innocent person's life, that person has given up any rights to their own & I don't think it's fair they continue their life freely when their victim is denied that opportunity. Once a person has purposefully taken another life, sure, they can be rehabilitated but must remain behind bars as property of the state & having no rights period.
Death penalty? Well, I do agree with the old "eye for an eye" penalty. But from what I've heard, our appeals process in the States (I understand we are talking about another country) ends up costing the taxpayers more in the long run. I'm satisfied that such a wicked individual rot behind bars being reminded daily what he or she has done til their final breath.
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