I believe the whole objective of the prosecution and court is to get justice, be it guilty or not guilty, death, life or freedom. The prosecutor didn’t have to accept the plea and nor did the judge.
The families will always have to worry until the murderer no longer takes breath. Look what happened with the Menendez brothers and what if some misguided governor decides to pardon him.
See, that part I do somewhat agree with as I'm one of the few (I believe) that isn't exactly comfortable with the menendez situation. That said, the two cases are not comparable imo.
You yourself just stated above "to get justice, be it guilty or not guilty, death, life or freedom." Well justice is there is it not? We have an admitted confession of guilt and what will most certainly be a complete LWOP plus zero chance of appeals - the things that span over years, decades even and are proven to cause prolonged and repeated trauma and pain for victims family members.
I was shocked as hell at the plea deal, but not because the prosecution agreed to one - any prosecution worth their silk would not turn down a guilty plea on a quadruple homicide to roll the dice at trial, no matter the evidence - I was shocked because that ghoul clearly imo gets off on the lot of this. The planning, the crime, the immediate aftermath and the entire judicial procedure. He gets off on the pain and I was very surprised that he didn't see out "his show" in full with trial.
Imo SG is giving that devil EXACTLY what he wants by attention and weird attempts to go balls to balls up against him in a sense. He's giving him what he wants by SG attacking the very people who are actually legally defending his daughter, Ethan, Xana and Maddie. He's playing into his creepy boney hands and doesn't even know it.
Justice has been done and it's been done in the best interests of the two surviving victims who would have had to relive the most terrifying and traumatic night of their lives to not only a full court of people, but to hundreds of thousands of people on a live stream which would then be on YouTube for the rest of ever with every streamer gifter, deranged proberger and everyone else analysing their every word and action that tragic night/morning. Not only that, but they would be testifying in front of the specimen who butchered their friends. Why isn't their feelings and mental wellbeing as important as SG's to some people? Because he goes on Banfield and any media outlet who wants to rile him up and is loud? Does that make him and his grief more important than the Chapins who have been extremely quiet in front of the media, but have made it clear that they are relieved with the outcome of justice? How about Maddie's family? Is their wanting to move on after the plea worth less than SG's t-shirt with a firing squad slogan?
I could go on and on and on about how juries are more and more unpredictable lately and how no matter how good the evidence in a case is, it takes ONE juror. ONE. The death penalty that SG states he was robbed of was never a certainty, far far from it, not in a court room and not even 15-20 years from now when BK would still be sat in a cell surrounded by hundreds of lengthy appeal documents.
Justice has been done and SG needs to stay off the news, the internet and see a damn good grief therapist and hopefully in future he will channel all of that passion and love into something beautiful and helpful to law for his beloved Kaylee.