you have to have 2 different mindframes for this one... they are very much conflicting views...a cycle...
one is purely emotional and instinctive and you think "good, hes gone, he deserved it, hope he suffered" etc etc
and one is logical and legal and murder is not acceptable or right, and we cannot have people who are already of the 'criminal persuasion' believing its ok for them to go round murdering people, whatever the reasons...they are not the sort of people who should feel 'allowed' to wield that kind of power....
no-one in their right mind would care one iota that hes dead, and in this instance his murder is the lesser of the 2 evils....
I would personally have liked him to live...he was young...he had many years left in there in which to suffer ... he doesnt deserve to have had what some would term 'the easy way out'...