Eh. It makes sense on a lot of levels. They spare the cost of a trial, which would turns into a sideshow and force the three women, who have been staying out of sight, to go public. Then there's the inevitable appeals of a death sentence, which would cost more public money, since I assume he's not paying for a legal team, and would drag on for years. Then there's the extra cost of maintaining a prisoner in death row for all those years, and the extra cost of transporting them back and forth to court for all those appeals. And then you get to the "win or lose" matter of getting a death penalty in a case concerning the killing of an unborn child, which could be defended any number of ways.
I'm not saying that he doesn't deserve to fed feet-first into an incinerator, but how much money do you want to pay for that satisfaction?
“I’m not saying that he doesn’t deserve to fed feet-first into an incinerator, but how much money do you want to pay for that satisfaction?”
Actually, I think Vinnie and Guido would be happy to do it on their day off as a public service. But Vinnie and Guido won’t have access. However, their brother’s in the clink may still administer “justice” alla Jeffrey Dahmer. (A prisoner locked the guards out of a room and left Jeffrey with another prisoner who did the honors.)
BTW, love “Bubba Ho-Tep”...er...the name, that is.