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Capital punishment should be allowed when it's a heinous cold blooded murder, the suspect is 100% confirmed by DNA and/or credible unimpeachable tangible eye witnesses, and that the suspect is unremorseful, specially when their victim is a young child, like that preacher that just got caught in a 48 year old cold case of a murdered eight year old girl.
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Ceinwyn · 26-30, F
@NativePortlander1970 And if the person is found not to be the murderer, 20 years after you executed him, how does he get justice?
Or is state murder okay?
Or is state murder okay?