Was he guilty?
Maybe ... or so the court said.
Or was it a jury?
Or a judge?
Or a failed system?
So, maybe he was guilty.
And lets just say, "Guilty as sin."
He caused pain and death.
For another human being.
And the family of the killer will have to live.
Live with the painful memories of a love one's life.
Snuffed.
Dead and gone.
Was he guilty?
Maybe.
Perhaps.
Looks that way.
So, now what?
Kill him, some say.
The state can kill, they say.
It's okay to kill, if the state does it, they say.
Angry preaches love to talk about wrath.
God's wrath and all those folks who should be snuffed.
Snuffed out like a candle.
Kaput, done away with, killed.
So, maybe we kill the man.
Then what?
The world goes on as it has.
Kill or be killed is the code for too many.
The death of the killer makes some feel better.
Would I feel better if it were my kin being avenged?
I don't know.
Maybe ...
But, then, on the other hand.
Does the killer's death right the wrong?
Make things better in this sad and broken world?
Are there other ways of dealing with loss?
Other than killing the killer?
Killing the man who did the first killing?
I mean, killing.
Cold-blooded killing, by the state.
On a gurney.
With straps.
And tubes.
And chemicals.
So, we kill the killer.
Now what?
Death wins.
Life loses.
Anyone keeping score?
Nice imagery. Quandary. Puzzlement. Sanctified violence begets...?
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