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- 19 aprile 1999
Re: death penalty

From: Fiebeger@aol.com

Hello, my name is Kirsten, I am a College student, wife, mother and business owner. I understand everyone has their opinions on the death penalty but what I do not understand is why? As I am doing research for a paper in school I have come to change my mind on the death penalty, I know believe it is a correct detterence for such hanious crimes. I am not a biblical person at all, but I will state the Ezakiel and Genisis make clear statements about if you take a life your life should not be spared. If you intentially, maliciously, and cruelfully take the life of a person or persons then your life should be taken also. If it was lets say an "accident" then no your life should be spared, but you should still be punished. A close friend of mine was hit and killed by a car and although it was an accident I am terriably upset that the person did not get any punishment at all, except the lawyers fees. That is not justice. The moral of this letter is, that if you take a life yours should be taken. I can no

t understand how a man like Jeffery Dahmer kills 17 males and gets sentenced to 15 consecutive life terms or 957 years in prison and yet a man like Zane Brown Hill gets death for killing one person, in self defense as he claimed. Where is the justice in that?

 
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