Kraken, I don't exactly see why that's a problem. If they are stuck on death row anyway, does it really matter how long it takes before they are killed?
Kraken...
Jan, roughly a few million in tax payers dollars... when a death row inmate stays on death row for 10 years or more, that's approximately the amount of money he costs the state in legal fees and paying for his general well being.
Indeed - - bullets cost far less than lawyers. And no chance fo a stay on a cop-killer's execution
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Yeah, justice is expensive. S'why the rich get the best of it.
Plus it's just cruel making someone wait so long for them to die. If it was me, I'd be like, get it over with already!
We need a kill-o-matic. Just push the convict in, and big macs come out the other side.
We have something like that, don't we? Perhaps Texas does somewhere
Didn't we have a "Zap-o-Matic" at some point? And yeah I guess it is a big drain on the taxpayers, didn't think of that, my bad.
As I said - - no firing squads, no chairs, no pills, no syringes. Just one bullet, middle of the head, point blank range. If they do not die from that, they can bleed to death. No muss, no fuss, no tax payer expenditure
But Public Executions always get the point across in such an effective manner.