Owing to their religious beliefs, some of the victims’ families do not believe in the death penalty, while others felt it was appropriate, the state prosecutor trying the case said last September.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-prosecutors-seek-death-penalty-south-carolina-church-212459180.html
Seems if justice is to be served, he should not get the death penalty. Life in prison without the chance of parole seems just as some victims do not want the death penalty.
Problems I see are, the cost of keeping this dirt bag alive and he readily admits his guilt. Such a heinous crime, where guilt is clear, seems fitting for the death penalty.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-prosecutors-seek-death-penalty-south-carolina-church-212459180.html
Seems if justice is to be served, he should not get the death penalty. Life in prison without the chance of parole seems just as some victims do not want the death penalty.
Problems I see are, the cost of keeping this dirt bag alive and he readily admits his guilt. Such a heinous crime, where guilt is clear, seems fitting for the death penalty.