48Highlander said:
One of the arguments against capital punishment is that we may "execute an innocent person". The argument goes that, unless we can bring that person back to life, we shouldn't execute anyone.
To add to what 48Highlander had said, I would add.
Letting a whole bunch of murderers go, to save one innocent. Then what if the whole bunch of murderers who were let go/live, goes and kills again. Then a whole bunch of innocent people were killed instead of the one. We knew they were dangerous but did not take the steps needed to ensure peoples safety. I for one would rather be that one innocent person killed, rather than have one other innocent person killed because the whole bunch of bad murders were let go/live. I could not live knowing that my life caused the death of others (innocent others, not murderers). That to me would be unbarable. No one wants to see, or have, someone die or put to death. But I bet you would not want other innocent people to die instead. A life sentence, and the death penalty is the same. Except the death penalty is quicker, and makes 100% sure they can't harm anyone else. It is also a whole lot cheaper if done right.
What logic is there in letting people like this being left alive. This list is only for examples of crimes, not the people them selves since some were executed, and few, if any, were done in Canada. But right now, if people like them were to commit crimes similar to them in Canada, they would be left alive, and for what reason?
Albert Fish, Jeffery Dahmer, Andrei Chikatilo (was executed in 1992 with a bullet to the back of the head, but I included him because of his crime, if it was in Canada he would still be alive), Nikolai Dzhurmongaliev, Ted Bundy, Charles Manson, Eddie Gein, David Berkowitz, Albert De Salvob, Jerry Brudos, Dennis Rader, John Wayne Gacy, H. H. Holmes, Edmund Kemper, Pedro Lopez, Anatoly Onoprienko, Dr. Harold Shipman. A list of a few, of many that have no logical reason for people like them to be kept alive. There are many, many more that could of been listed. All the information I found during college, because we had to study them in our course. The source is Court TV's website http://www.crimelibrary.com/ . All their stories and details, for people with a strong stomach, are on the site. A warning, some information on the site is quite disturbing, just to warn ahead of time. Not specifically the people them selves, but just some of the crimes that are committed in this world today, and if it were to happen in Canada, those kinda people deserve the death penalty. My post was much longer as I gave a brief description of what each did, but removed it because I think it would be inappropriate to have incase kids come on this topic and read it. So if you wanna know what they did, the whole stories, check out the site, because I won't list it.
Joseph Edward Duncan III is a prime example of why the death penalty should be implemented. A small quote from the following site is "By August 27, 1997, Duncan had made his way to his half-sister's house in Kansas City, Missouri, where he was arrested for parole violations. He was returned to Washington and sent back to prison, but was released less than three years later. On July 21, 2000, Duncan moved to Fargo, North Dakota.
Realizing that they were dealing with a probable serial killer, the cops found themselves wondering why Duncan had ever been released from prison. He was clearly an example of a habitual offender who had managed to slip through the cracks of the system."
Here is the story of what happened,
http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/notorious/joseph_duncan/index.html
Robert
Edit: + 1 more to what TCBF said. 5 murderers = 5 executions