Our system is supposed to be about rehabilitation, not punishment. Those who cannot be rehabilitated are not worth the money to keep around. Dahmer was the perfect example and I respect the man for admitting nothing would change him and asking for the death penalty.The problem we face as a society is we don't know if we want justice or
revenge. To be fair in some cases I am pondering that division myself.
I do believe there are some people who should never get out of prison
There are others who can come back to society and this guy is not one
of them. The crime he's accused of is nothing short of monstorous.
I have grand daughters and a great grand daughter and I sure as hell want
to make sure someone like this never saw the light of day again.
Should we kill him? If that happens he gets a pass on punishment. Putting
him in jail is a better alternative in my view.
The woman whom Millgard was found guilty of murdering had been raped and murdered. The vast majority of people at the time felt that the death penalty should have been used for him.
And if it had been used after his 1 appeal you wouldn't have that 1 in a million to cling to in defense of child rapists and serial killers.
Tell you what G, anybody touched one of my kids like that and they better hope they got a trial and the death penalty because that would be pleasant compared to if I caught them.