I believe your two posts were similar enough to respond to both of you with one reply.
There is a case to be made that this will lessen the victim’s exposure to more pain. I am not here to be mean to the victims. It’s my take that going in and telling the public exactly what this man did to them personally, is the best way possible for them to get their pound of flesh and make this man pay the sort of penalty his actions merit.
A swift trial, a frank accounting from these women, a conviction and the swift carrying out of justice is just what the doctor ordered to remedy this guy’s crimes and to make others considering this sort of thing to refuse to do it to avoid the penalty.
You may see this as very inappropriate, but I actually think these women owe it to other women to pursue justice in this case. There is a certain segment of our society that needs to be put on notice, our society WILL NOT rest until you are dead if you dare do something like this.
Nobody can do that for women, if the women who are abused in this manner won’t take every advantage they can to make sure these men pay the ultimate penalty.
I’d agree with you more if these were women victimized as adults, and without the special kind of trauma years of captivity and torture would cause.
I disagree with you.
These women have already paid the price...And what makes you think anyone like this scum would be influenced by someone being executed for a similar crime???
He STILL doesn’t think he did anything wrong. the death penalty as deterrant only works for anyone that is rational and has a conscience.