Zone1 Should FedEx killer of 7-year-old girl get death penalty?

What? I see no one is indicting an entire "culture" for this terrible killing. No lectures about parenting and fatherhood. No broadbushing an entire race as thugs. But this is a step forward for Lisa, and maybe others will follow suit.
 
This monster pulls up to this child’s front yard, snatches her off the driveway, drives around with the petrified girl, and then strangles her to death with his bare hands. Evidence also points to rape.

Should the monster be put to death?

He just did. He was sentenced to death on the 5th.
He'll probably be executed in about 15 years or so. What a serious waste of peoples' money.
He should be executed within 2 weeks by hanging in the public square, IMO.
 
No lectures about parenting and fatherhood.
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Of course he should -- AFTER he's repeatedly gang raped in prison
Child molesters and rapists are generally not raped in prison. They are despised and often attacked, so any prisoner who kills him would have huge bragging rights. Different standards apply for prisoners who rape other prisoners. Generally I don't want to give prisoners a reward of committing more rape. That's more crime. But death row has tighter security and isolation, so attacks are unlikely there.

The crime is in Texas, where lethal injection is the current method. Some nations have refused to sell medications to the US because they might be used for executions, which aren't allowed in those nations. The federal government recently approved firing squads, but ammunition is still made with imported materials. I expect hanging will become the standard method, with low tech and readily available rope.
 
Child molesters and rapists are generally not raped in prison. They are despised and often attacked, so any prisoner who kills him would have huge bragging rights. Different standards apply for prisoners who rape other prisoners. Generally I don't want to give prisoners a reward of committing more rape. That's more crime. But death row has tighter security and isolation, so attacks are unlikely there.

The crime is in Texas, where lethal injection is the current method. Some nations have refused to sell medications to the US because they might be used for executions, which aren't allowed in those nations. The federal government recently approved firing squads, but ammunition is still made with imported materials. I expect hanging will become the standard method, with low tech and readily available rope.
WTF does that have to do with anything?
 
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