I'm still in a bit of shock over this whole thing, but I would like to note, dispassionately and unemotionally, that I do not understand why it is even remotely a point to preserve the life of someone (anyone, really) who has so little regard for life themself.
This is an unusual case, he is clearly guilty. I cannot fathom any reason why the state should shell out the bucks to lock away and protect this person, and even pretend to try to rehabilitate them. He is a predator and needs to be dealt with accordingly.
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