I generally let the parents of victims have their say. They are expressing their opinions from their viewpoint of which the truly lucky among us will never experience.
A friend of mine was shot dead in Wisconsin many years ago, a drive by, thrill kill scenario, and one executed at a gay bar with no regard as to who was shot there. I've had the occasional uncharitable thoughts imagining what (should have) became of the killer(s). Having said that, it's truly a different world today than it was 35 years ago.
I've Google Earth'd the site, it's a vacant lot now. There wasn't anything visible in the street view either . . .
A friend of mine was shot dead in Wisconsin many years ago, a drive by, thrill kill scenario, and one executed at a gay bar with no regard as to who was shot there. I've had the occasional uncharitable thoughts imagining what (should have) became of the killer(s). Having said that, it's truly a different world today than it was 35 years ago.
I've Google Earth'd the site, it's a vacant lot now. There wasn't anything visible in the street view either . . .
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.