Yes serial killers and others should be put to death as fast as possible. I think that if everyone knew that if they killed someone and were convicited that they would suffer the same faith, death that there would be a whole lot less murder in our society. I think people would think twice before killling someone if they knew they would die.
2006-06-30 01:27:11
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answered by spaztwo2001 1
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I don't think that serial killers should be put to death immediately in the fashion they killed. You can never recreate the circumstances in which it was actioned - yes, there are some psychotics out there that just kill for the 'fun' of it, but there's something wrong with these people, and government mental health sectors should be intervening WAY before the time that these people committ crimes. But that being said, there are some people who are just so disgusting you can't imagine the world getting any better while they're still in it. What does taking anyone's life do to help you? It doesn't. You may have the superficial benefit of revenge, and lap that up for a while, but in a long run, nothing you can ever do to the person who harmed your loved one will bring them back, and that is the sad and painful truth. How is it justice when it doesn't give you what you really desire?
2006-06-30 01:29:36
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answered by Spinkee 1
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Yes, my vote would go to ANY politician who would crack down on violent offenders. If they don't get the death penalty, then they should be kept in a 6x6 room, hosed down and fed bread and water for the rest of their life. How dare a confessed or convicted murderer, child molester, or rapist get rights to anything that they want in life. Any crime toward an innocent child should result in immediate dungeon life in chains. Or maybe the government could just drop all of them off on an island and let justice prevail. How much cheaper it would be to buy some land off in the ocean where an occasional helicopter ride would observe any attempted swimmers. Why are violent offenders treated like a human when obviously they are animals?
2006-06-30 02:07:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No I don't believe serial killers should be put to death in any form or fashion!! I do believe they have no feelings or a conscience;but no one likes to to locked up for the rest of their lives!!! They should build a special prison for them. you know in the Vincent Price style!!! Brick them up in the walls with a slot big enough to put eight ounces of water in twice a day and a slice of moldy bread every three days. They don't feel like like normal people do. They have no idea of the pain and suffering they have inflicted on their victims. Or the agonizing grief and suffering by the victims families and society as a whole!!! We need to remember that they have no human attributes!!!They would most likely feel no remorse at the time of their death by execution. It takes 46 days to starve to death and 3 days to die from dehydration. So no water on weekends, a slice of rotten bread 3 times a week,no toilet, and locked in a 3X 3 brick hole encased in titanium steel with no human contact. I am quite sure they will be begging God's forgiveness, death for these creatures is too good. They are lower than the lowest species of any animal on earth.I have lost a friend to one of these monsters so I have no pity!!! I just know that to be locked in a tiny hell hole for the rest of my life would have a serious effect on my mental health!!! I am positive it would make one of those monsters suffer too!!!
2006-06-30 02:08:46
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answered by buckwheat 1
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NO a slow painful yet torturus death is more my speed,
a quick and painless death is a cop out, torture them, yet keep them alive via IV and keep torturing them for all of the pain and agony they thrust upon there victims victims familys and for the amount of there court costs.
I think actually this would be the perfect job for me.
handing out there punishments and suplying video tapes of the torture sessions to the victims familys so maybe it would feel like a bit of Justice was served...
Better yet Put it on PAY per View to compensate the familys involved and help to cover there court costs.
2006-06-30 01:20:57
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answered by Self-Righteous. 5
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I think they should be incarcerated first, and mandated to attend open therapy/ support groups for the families and friends of people lost to these heinous crimes, to hear what these peole are feeling, while spending about ten years in solitary confinement( with no visitation privedges), they should be put to death in a fashion similar to the one used by them in their crimes.
2006-06-30 01:21:56
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answered by hipmom44 2
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sounds like a good idea...but think about how it would impact the person who has to kill the serial killer...don't ya think that might **** them up? i don't think any normal human could kill in a fashion as one of those crazy ***** and walk away "fine". what they need to do is just lock all those crazy ***** up together and let them kill each other...the last man standing gets a bullet in the head. cheap and efficient.
2006-06-30 01:22:13
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answered by Hooligan 4
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I fully agree with you, but we are supposed to be a civilized nation.... We just can't go around "cutting people's head's off with chainsaws" or whatever, just because that is what they did.... It would make us no better than the homicidal maniacs.
I do, however, feel that if we brought back public hangings, there would be a lot less crime. It would make them think about it, perhaps.....
2006-06-30 01:22:41
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answered by I Have Questions 2
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NO......if you put them to death,then you set them free of their crimes.i think they should be beaten with a baseball bat every single day to the brink of death,stop,then continue the next day and the next day and so on and pray that he lives to be 100 years old,THATS PUNISHMENT!!!!
2006-06-30 01:29:23
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answered by ironhorse419 1
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The difference between US and THEM is we do not kill. So no I do not believe in capital punishment.
2006-06-30 01:20:25
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answered by rachel_waves 4
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