Ted Bundy was convicted of two of the more than thirty murders he committed. He was sentenced to death by electrocution. Bundy feared death and spent his entire nine years on death row trying to find a way out. He's tried everything from insanity to blaming pornography. What Bundy spent his life doing to others, he himself feared most. He wanted life in prison without parole. If we didn't have the death penalty he would have nothing to fear. The crime should fit the punishment and what Bundy did; there should be no punishment other than death. Not everyone who kills should be put to death. There are justified killings, but there should be a better definition of who should die. “Mass murderers, terrorists, sadistic serial killers, contract killers, or other paid killers deserve to die” (Blecker). Rape and molestation are heinous crimes, but they should carry a life sentence without parole. From there the other inmates will decide their fate. The crime should fit the punishment, and if they kill brutally then they should be subjected to punishment
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