No doubt Camus was a great philosopher and author, The Stranger was one of my all time favorites. However, in his own philosophical take on the death penalty he also provides the reason why capital punishment is so very necessary as a deterrent to future criminals. It is premeditated, it is confinement at the executioner's hand, it is knowing the time, place and manner of death, it is excrutiating in it's very nature to the condemned. But, I ask you this, isn't it better to know when and how then to be the victim of an unexpected brutal murder? At least the criminal has time to make peace, the victim most likely didn't. It's just my opinion.