roufromaus - "It is easy to type on a random website that you think executing a convicted killer makes society just as bad as the killer.
If it was your child that was buried alive and left to die, would you really be wanting the animal to live the rest of his days in a comfortable prison?
I think some ABers would change their view if it happened to one of their own."
I do not simply type this on AB, it is a view I would express if ever the subject came up, or if I was asked anywhere, any time.
It is easy to be emotive, and to say that I would easily kill someone who hurt or killed my family, but that is not a view that any normal person would act on - merely wish to act on.
So, my position is this - for someone unknown to me, in which I have no personal involvement, I regard capital punishment as legalised torture and murder which brings society down to the killer's level and solves nothing.
For someone who is known to me, I would wish the killer a thousand deaths, but in order to maintain my own sanity, i would want an appropriate prison sentence, and then i would make myself move on, in order not to ruin my life consumed by futile hatred - my loved one would never want that for me.
Easy? Simple? Of course not, but moral dilemas never are.
I have simply reached an accomodation that allows me to live with myself and not be burned up by impotent rage.