DAKSTER
Beam me up Scotty!
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The "system" will let him out, and when, not if, he re offends, they wont take responsibility for what he does.
It happens far too much with welfare departments as well, no one wants to take the blame.
Let him rot.
The death penalty is not the answer, there are some inside that shouldnt be there, and plenty on the outside who should be there.
Judges, and lawyers come to mind.
Let him rot at an annual cost of probably more than a 1/4 million ? I don't think so.
Prisoners like these are especially expensive, as they need to be segregated and protected from the general prison population. In most if not all prisons, there are separate high security rock spider sections which the rest of the prison population cant access.
He will never be rehabilitated. Its a disease. Its a particularly unique disease in that it causes the sufferer no harm, only those he comes into contact with.
The death penalty is a fine line, you have to get it right. In cases where there is absolutely no doubt, as opposed to reasonable doubt, I think there is a case for it. Its a shame some of these even get to court, Martin Bryant from the Port Arthur massacre killed 36 (?) people and the cops saw him doing it. He shouldn't have been taken alive, his prison will cost us 400k annually for the rest of his life.
Sick puppies like this guy are repeat offenders. He has spent half his life in jail, but when he gets out he just looks for another victim. There is no doubt he did it, and no chance of rehabilitation. String him up, save us a bunch of cash or some new kids getting scarred for life. Of course, if the guy gets caught again he will never get out.. so that increases the chance of him killing too. The penalty doesn't go up but the witness is gone.. he has nothing to lose.
I think the rock spider deserves the death penalty, not his next victim.