Was justice served in Ernest Johnson's execution?

Was justice served in Ernest Johnson's execution?

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Yes

Was justice served in Ernest Johnson's execution?
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Max
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Max

Yes, but 25 years late.

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Jesper Kraul Jensen
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Jesper Kraul Jensen

If anyone, he deserved a deathpenalty. Why victimize the perpetrator ?

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AlanandLeila Hoyt
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AlanandLeila Hoyt

Evil action have consequences. Per his statement, he is aware of the wrong he committed. I believe in the value of all human life-but justice is necessary in order to keep society functioning and safe. It is unfortunate he made a choice that resulted in the death of 4, including himself.

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Steve TheBmann
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Steve TheBmann

I knew Fred Jones and he was as nice of a guy as you could meet. He was not a threat to anyone, and he had his own mental challenges. The murderer did not care. I'm sure Fred will forgive him and God will do the final judgement. No happiness in the execution, at least closure. Justice served.

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Sherry Scott Schafer
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Sherry Scott Schafer

Can't bring list lives back but he intentionally one by one savagely murdered three innocent people.

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No

Was justice served in Ernest Johnson's execution?
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Kat Hanson
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Kat Hanson

I believe jail I better not taking someone's life that doesn't solve anything

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Max
Max

Capital Punishment for Capital Crime. Jail is for non violent crime.