Marcus Wellons is
Dead.
He raped and
murdered a 15 year old girl and because of that heinous choice, he
has forfeited his life. He was executed in Georgia last night.
The families and friends of his
victims must once again face their sorrow and see if Bonin’s execution and the
witness of it, will ease their pain. I
suspect there will always be a emptiness, a piece of their hearts they cannot
mend and we should do what we can to comfort them.
It’s unlikely there will ever be
a consensus on the efficacy of the death penalty. There is no way to
satisfactorily compile statistics as to whether or not death is a deterrent to
murder. The destiny of agreement in this case may be a perennial debate.
Perhaps the question we should ask
ourselves, after every execution, is not whether the person
deserved to die, the
law decides that, but how do we individually react to it. In the vastness of attempted understanding
there are many valid emotions; tears, anger, fear, and
even relief. Vengeance, however, is one active emotion to
which we must give prayerful thought before we choose to embrace it, for it
is consuming and eternally unsatisfying.
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