I don't agree with the death penalty under any circumstances, although I can understand the demand for it in high-emotion cases.
@Kenny & X-Ray:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4219627.stm
The Kenny Richey case is an interesting one. I'm not convinced he's innocent.
Something I found really despicable was the way the tabloids reported on his case, coupled with the Luke Mitchell case.
On the same front page (I think it was 'The Sun') I saw two headlines.
The main one was something like "Inside the mind of a MONSTER" and was a story about 16yr old Luke Mitchell, who had been convicted the day before of murdering his girlfriend.
The second was something like "Justice at last" and was about Richey being freed from death row.
The thing that struck me was, neither of these cases is conclusive.
Mitchell could very well be innocent and Richey could very well be guilty.
Despite this, the tabloid trash are happy to paint one a hero and the other a monster.
Sad and disgusting.
The worst bit is the masses buy this pish and believe it.