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Bo Raxo wrote: And life without parole wouldn't have worked as well? Yes, his crime was heinous. He tortured his second victim, and raped him. Would you sentence him to torture? Would you sentence him to rape? If those things aren't right, why is the killing part right? Bo Raxo I'm not all that thrilled with humans to where I think they are too wonderfull or sacred to kill, but that's just me. Where is your line between right and wrong? Is your line written in stone or drawn in sand? Are you flexible to circumstances? Some societies worst punishment for the worst crime is shunning. LWOP seems pretty barbaric compared to that. So, what is 'right' for you? What would be your punishment for this alledged crime? Apparently LWOP is fine, but what comes next? Would solitary confinement and bread and water be OK? Therapy and counseling until the person realizes their mistake or eventually dies? If they finally see the error of their ways, what then? Please don't say roll call at the Pearly Gates trumps all earthly punishments. Sam |