heartgoesout
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Have you been the victim of a heinous crime? My family has. We are divided on what we all consider true justice for the murderer. Some would sit with the murderer and talk while others would shoot him on sight.I hesitate to weigh in on "prison justice." It's a very emotionally charged topic for some. Personally, I don't think most victims families endorse prison justice. On serious reflection, as much as we may in the heat of the moment think that's what we want, it really isn't. I think what all of us desire is true justice by the State. That is also their mandate. I am perhaps one of the few that would rather see the death penalty invoked for those who without a doubt committed a heinous, unprovoked murder of another. I also understand that it is not suitable for every murder case but some that come to mind from my area from recent times are Paul Bernardo and Karla Holmolka, Dellen Millard and Mark Smich and Colonel Russell Williams. I'm sure there are plenty south of the border that deserve it too. If/when Patrick Frazee is found guilty of Kelsey Berreth's murder, he's on my list as well. Unfortunately, CO will likely never execute another murderer.
I believe when true justice is executed by the state, there is no need for prison justice and as stated by another member, what of those that are convicted innocents?
As always, JMHO
It is not up to anyone to decide how victims of a heinous crime should heal or want their justice.