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    c) if he dies a martyr, then maybe more people will see that actions have consequences and try and live better lives.
    prodigalslacker
    (Dec 10 05, 16:42)

    that's a big contradiction there. You make him a martyr for the wrong cause by killing. he has more influence for good alive than he does executed.
    A convicted man who repents his sins from prison is of more influence than a convincted man who repents and is killed with the media on him.
    Just because a lot of people here have said he shouldn't die don't assume we think he should be free.
    I don't.
    He's guilty and should spend his days in prison for what he has done.
    But if he can be of some use in prison, stopping some other idiot doing what he did by showing he knows the error of his ways... that has to be a good justification to keep him alive.

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