TOTAL BS!!!

I am with you, this man should not have gotten a deal to save his miserable life. Anyone who treats another human being this way should not get any deals period.

Now the tax payers are on the hook to feed and cloth him for how many years?

Make an example out of him so that others don't do the same.
 
I heard that it costs US over a HUNDRED GRAND per year to keep these low-lifes! Everything about that guy and his dead dad makes me ill.

Zeke
 
Most institutions have the costs down to a science. In most prisons across the US it costs about 32,000 per year to house an inmate. That includes the cost of food, electricity, pay for CO's etc.

If you consider the cost of appeals for someone on death row (the public paying for his public defender and court fees, etc.) and the length of time it takes to exhaust all appeals (avg. 20 years +) that figure is somewhere upwards of 1.5-2 million that the tax payer is forking over. So if a guy is 35 and enters deathrow, he'll be 55 before he's executed. that cost you 1.5 million whereas is would have only cost the tax payer around 640,000 for the same stay on a life sentence. The average lifespan of an adult is about 77.8 years. so The same guy going in at 35 on a life sentence will have cost the system 1,369,600 dollars. This is significantly below that cost to execute, even on the 1.5 million side.

I'm not against the death penalty, just laying out some facts.
 
I have never understood why a confessed and convicted murder maintains his or her Rights. And can use them to prolong an execution. I know alot of people against capitol punishment bring up the cost like a talking point,against it.( not saying Travishunter is in that group). I would like to know, mabey from Hawkeye or another laser that understands this whole deal of why a POS like this maintains Rights that basically impead justice why he is given an option to live is beyond me. He should have been executed 1t minute after the guilty verdict IMO.
 

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