I know. I thought it was stupid they didn't accept it. This trial cost millions. What a big waste of money. I'm sure they asked the victims and families and they said no. Go for DP.
But I get why they went for the DP. This was a heinous massacre. Meticulously and rationally planned well in advance. And I will never forget how he ordered people to stand up and come out from where they crouched hiding and terrified trying to save their lives, demanding that they come out in the open to be murdered.
Society demands its pound of flesh. And if we give life to those who've killed less, how is life justice here?
That's what, I think, the prosecution was thinking and why they sought the ultimate penalty.
I am personally ambivalent. I'm actually against the death penalty. But paradoxically, I feel certain people deserve to die. (I just don't think government should have that power). And I think regular prison affords certain inmates luxuries they do not deserve. And so, I don't feel bad when people like scott peterson get sentenced to death.
Yet in this case, I think he never would've been put to death anyhow in Colorado.
Regardless, I just can't ever forget how well he planned, how carefully he selected his location and hour for maximum devastation, and how he casually and determinedly ended the lives of 100% innocent and unsuspecting people who were just out to have a bit of fun.
It makes my blood run cold.