Finchley Seagull
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/death-row-inmate-freed-after-4155896 ..... luckily for him he wasn't executed but he did the time but DIDN'T do the crime. I'd imagine there's a fair few people who have been executed who were innocent but I guess because it isn't you, you don't give a toss.
That's what I don't get about people who support the death penalty. There are so many examples of people who were wrongly executed and others, since the death penalty has been abolished, who would have been before. How can anyone support a law that wrongly kills people? If one person out of 1,000 executed is innocent (and the figures are far more than that) surely that makes it wrong.
I also don't understand the logic of it is wrong to kill people (or deal drugs which end up killing people) and to prove that we're going to kill you.