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Originally Posted by Sir John
I don't see any moral problem with killing a murderer or a rapist, but the problem with the death penalty is that it is irreversable. If the justice system screws up, than you've killed an innocent man. If you imprison someone, you can at least let him out and make up his lost wages.
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Innocent victims of murderers don't get that luxury.
Once a murderer kills them they are dead there is no chance.
Should a murderer that has been caught and confessed get the same?
I will admit if there is circumstancial evedince or doubt maybe then you will have life in prison over the death penalty.
However if a murderer confesses and there if no doubt about the evidence WELL?