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https://www.yahoo.com/health/should-we-execute-the-mentally-ill-126046693072.html
Is it ethical to execute someone with mental illness. Is it ethical to even execute people at all.
I found this article interesting and it brings up some interesting points, none of which sway me from my full support of the death penalty. This guy needs to go away, if nothing else than to give the families some peace. But then again in his state it may be worse to live it out.
Thoughts?
But last week, the jury heard a different story. They heard James Holmes’s story.
From family, friends, and others who know the man behind the brutal attack in Aurora, Colo., the jury learned that Holmes was a child loved by his family, uncommonly bright. And then they listened to an account of the 27-year-old’s slow descent into schizophrenia.
At age 12, according to a CNN report, Holmes began isolating himself from other boys instead of playing with friends. In high school, his cross-country running coach described him as otherworldly and uncomfortable with close interaction with his teammates. After college, he returned home, where he’d stay up all night and sleep all day. Colleagues at a pill factory where he worked recounted that he frequently stared into space on the job.
Eventually Holmes went to grad school at the University of Colorado’s Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora to study neuroscience, where he was suddenly failing instead of garnering the straight-A marks he was used to. He said he had a “broken brain,” which the neuroscience student finally decided was unfixable.
According to the defense, Holmes had a theory.
He sent his disturbing idea of “human capital” to CU-Denver student psychiatrist Dr. Lynne Fenton through the mail just hours before he entered the theater where he opened fire on the audience. In it, he described how he might increase the value of his own life by taking others’ lives — a nonsensical, obsessive notion.
Is it ethical to execute someone with mental illness. Is it ethical to even execute people at all.
I found this article interesting and it brings up some interesting points, none of which sway me from my full support of the death penalty. This guy needs to go away, if nothing else than to give the families some peace. But then again in his state it may be worse to live it out.
Thoughts?