So are you saying that the murder she committed was equal to the Boston Marathon bombings, the Ft. Hood shootings, the rapes and demurrers of young children, etc? I think her case was defended horribly, as it was clear she was in a state of insanity, probably from the moment he broke up with her. The events leading up to the murder, how he used her, cheated in her, talked down to her, made jokes about her, then the manner of how she murdered him was pure evidence of her uncontrollable rage, thus a crime of passion. It should have never been a death penalty case, would have saved a lot of time and money.
She knew exactly what she was doing and should be taken out and hung by the neck until dead.
Her rage was not uncontrollable, it was unleashed which is quite a different thing.
Blah, Blah, Blah. She is pure evil and deserves to die.