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If it were anyone else I'd say that they should go to prison for the rest of their days, but I know I'm a hypocrite and that if it were one of my kids I'd want to be given as long as I wanted in a room with the killer to make them suffer unspeakable pain before I ended their life.
But also, @UnclePsychosis is right.
By the time they get out, I could have a good think about undertaking my own punishment - I’d be an old fucker by then and not bothered about the consequences or a potential custodial sentence for myself.
I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
Bygone times where a public execution would take place in the village square for all to see is just insane, but a scary reminder of what humanity is capable of.
I just watched this, what an incredible woman...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-68494417
and I agree it’s difficult to know how you would feel until actually in that moment, but some people do have a very strong view/opinion on such matters though.
Nothing is going to bring them back from the dead.
Don't think I'd ever want to kill anyone. I'm not the murdering type.
Robe and Wizard Hat.
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
I think we can game these scenarios in our calmer moments, but that's without the massive adrenaline dump or similar that would accompany the receipt of such news.
'Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face,' as the man said
I think I'm right in saying that keeping someone on 'death row' is also more expensive than just giving them a regular prison sentence. When you figure in all any potential lawyers fees and other associated costs involved in appeals and suchlike, the costs soon outway the costs of someone serving a life term.