Life in prison without the possibility of parole is a good enough Ever for me. Talk about the dealth penalty being too good for them ... well, that's why I think life in prison is so perfect.
And yes, Wendy, that's what the 120 years-to-life sentence handed down to Young and Taylor was ... a guarantee that no parole could ever be issued. Because they got six sentences (two for each victim) ... if they were to be paroled on one, they would then begin serving the next sentence. In essence, it's a life sentence with no parole possible.
Short of severing each of their spinal cords, I find life in prison to be the best justice possible for these scum; far better than the easy escape of death.
And I happen to think that our lifeless Moon would make a far better prison planet than Mars ... and could be set up as such far sooner.
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