Friday, January 18, 2008
Should We Kill? William Boyd Tucker Jr.
William Boyd Tucker Jr. was executed in Georgia for the kidnapping, and murder of Kathleen Perry, a newlywed who was expecting a child.
What is the morally justifiable way to treat this murderer?
When is it ok to kill someone?
Should the government be allowed to make these decisions?
Under what Circumstances?
Have we ever killed an innocent?
Labels:
activism,
ambiguous,
death penalty,
georgia,
law,
legal,
murder,
sad,
should we kill,
william boyd tucker jr.
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