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Is this death penalty debate about revenge for murder in general, or about what is best for the families of the victims?
There are 8 natural parents and several siblings who lost someone due to Kohberger. What is best for them? What promotes healing and allows them to retain good memories of their deceased family member? What decision allows them to put this behind them, to heal, and to go on with their lives?
That's all that matters. I don't think any of the victim's siblings will feel happy if Kohberger is murdered in prison. There may come a day when they want to ask him questions about that night. It's possible.
There are 8 natural parents and several siblings who lost someone due to Kohberger. What is best for them? What promotes healing and allows them to retain good memories of their deceased family member? What decision allows them to put this behind them, to heal, and to go on with their lives?
That's all that matters. I don't think any of the victim's siblings will feel happy if Kohberger is murdered in prison. There may come a day when they want to ask him questions about that night. It's possible.