To tracy:
When governments murder people, then people try and stop them, no different than with people. The same goes for theft etc.
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Really? The government gets to kill people in the US, it's called executions. That this woman escaped the death penalty is simply her good luck.
Locking her up doesn't do anything but waste a finite resource.
If causing her to suffer is worth somebody being denied life saving treatment, go for it. But every dollar spent means it isn't spent somewhere else.
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You're being simplistic again. How do you know the money spent on her incarceration would go to lifesaving treatment for someone else? How do you know it wouldn't go to something equally wasteful like the war in Iraq or drilling in Alaska?
She can't hurt anyone nor can she be rehabilitated. If you are really concerned re-introduce the death penalty and just shoot her to put her out of her misery (bringing up the Euthanasia debate).
She's dead, no amount of suffering on her part will do anything to bring back her victims, nor "make her learn" because she's dead.
Its about as useful as spitting on her corpse.
I don't think spending time in jail is "suffering" worse than being executed. I think it's a lot nicer than being shot. She's been fortunate to have the last couple of decades to change, to evolve, to breathe, to eat, to sleep, to pray, etc. There is nothing cruel about her continuing to do that in jail until she dies a natural death. As far as I know she's never expressed the wish to be shot rather than die in jail. She's only expressed a preference to die of cancer out of jail rather than in jail.