No, but seriously, I was following the case, and his behavior both during incarceration, and during his first court appearance strongly suggest the affects of a psychotic disorder. Likely Schizophrenia, or, which could be more probable, with the amount of time spent planning the attack, schizoaffective disorder. I don't think someone suffering fomr a severe debilitating disorder should be put to death. It would be no different than killing someone who had a mental disability such as retardation. Autism, down syndrome, etc.
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