That in this random process that one killer got killed and the other ones didn't?
It's all at the whim of what the persecutor recommends and what the jury comes back with - and if they actually go through with the damn thing.
Meanwhile the victims' families are drug through this long process, and many years lapse until there is ultimate separation from the perpetrator.
Life without parole guarantees ultimate separation.
If seeing someone die is a feel good thing...well that could be another issue, but I respect you, so the ad hominem is not warranted.
It's disturbing to see people think that way, but I need to meet them where they are. They all aren't going to come around. But I can keep preaching just in case it's remotely possible.