I'll bite Sounds pretty cruel and unusual to me. I don't get hard for the death penalty. Too many innocent people fall victim to it. Tsarnaev is stonecold guilty. He and his brother, for whatever fucked up glory, decided to indiscriminately kill and maim people that posed zero threat. There is no possibility of his innocence and I believe the only real justice is death. Fuck him and fuck Rolling Stone.I hope he's locked up and kept there until he reaches a state of permanent deranged psychosis, and has the voices in his head eat his brain from the inside out.
Cruel and unusual is certainly true. We were watching this in a class of mine, and while I know solitary was bad, I didn't know it was this bad. If you're going to go watch that video, it has a lot of graphic, bloody scenes. With that being said, I'm not sure the death is the right punishment. A few weeks ago in an episode of The Following, the main character, Ryan, told another, Mike, who was about to shoot his father's killer, "You shoot him, his pain stops, you let him live, and it never ends." I thought it was really well put. The scene is just after the last commercial line, at 37:00. nowaypablo - You might be interested in that documentary. But seriously, it is quite graphic. If you're not good with blood, stay the hell away from it.
That's what I'm trying to say. That's cruel and unusual. Life in solitary is a fate worse than death. I know I'd rather die. Klein makes a good point that it actually costs more to kill than to incarcerate, but something tells me his sentence will be handled stunningly swiftly. And that's okay with me, and I'd like to think it's okay with Tsarnaev as well. If he truly believed in what he was doing, he was ready to die two years ago. I don't think we're doing him a favor. I just want it done. Let's all wash our hands of it and heal.You shoot him, his pain stops.