If this guy was sorry should we let him live? There have been others in history who have claimed remorse but were "mentally ill" and did it again! I personally think you'd have to be ill to carry this off but I don't think putting them in a mental house is the answer.
I am reminded of a man named Albert Fish back in the 1930s, who befriended a family and asked to take their young daughter for ice cream one day. He killed her, dismembered her and cooked her as a roast, complete with potatoes and carrots. She was only *one* of his victims. He even sent a letter to the parents detailing what he did and stating *how delicious and tender* the girl was. I'm getting ill just writing this.

I do too...
What I was getting at, is one doesn't know that someone isn't capable of committing murder again after already being convicted of murder, therefore capitol punishment can be justified in my eyes based on the simple fact that they we're capable of such a heinous crime to begin with, and that merely because someone has murdered in the past and doesn't in the future is purely coincidence. (My veiw)