Yeah, you totally missed my point I guess.
The right to due process is something advocates of the second amendment don't seem to give a **** about even though it's right there in the Constitution as well.
You're original statement is pretty popular and to me it means you care more about making sure a person is killed quickly, with minimal thought or deliberation, because somehow killing that person for some sense of vengence is more important than us all acting like intelligent civilized creatures and making damn sure a person should be killed before doing it.
I'm not going to apologize for saying I think that's some ignorant stupid person talk. You can talk that way all you want and you can justify it however you want. It's dumb. We shouldn't take people behind the shed and kill them the same day we capture them. That's a ****ing nightmare.
That's fine.
And I will not apologize for saying that I hope this killer is convicted and sentenced to death. A sentance that is carried out immediately. I am not a fan of 30 year death row sentences.
Nor am I a fan of giving certain killers and criminals endless appeal rights. the thought and diliberation will come during the intial court case. That is when he gets his due process.
You want to consider that stupid? OK, have at it. I consider it stupid and foolish to provide all that, or advocate for it, on open and shut cases.
Edit: Yes, I misunderstood your initial post. I thought you meant I was advocating this as 2nd amendment issue. My mistake.