Saying someone deserves to die is not right. No one deserves to die. Yes, even though they did something very horrible they should just keep them in jail then.
Considering you don't support the death penalty. Do you support abortion? How do you feel that you have to pay tax dollars for some sick bastard to live the rest of his life in jail? If a person killed your most loved one would you want them to live knowing they have no remorse?
Also, I'm sick of the race card being played in this case. The NAACP said it was a racist act. They say that no person deserves to die. What about the guy from Texas who killed the black man? Do they believe the same thing? The amount of times the race card is played makes me more sick to my stomach than this case. The man was convicted. He obviously didn't have a good enough defense. From the evidence did he deserve to die? From even a conservative point of view, he should have had another trial chance. But that's another thing wrong with the justice system. They let pedophiles, rapists, child killers and terrorists live, but they don't even take in to consideration that 7 out of 9 people recanted their statement. So did Troy deserve to die? I don't know. If he did indeed do it, he deserved to die. If not, then it was yet another miscarriage of justice like the OJ case and the Casey Anthony case.
No actually the execution process only costs so much because of all of the appeals. Because of the lawyers and anti-death penalty supporters that demand an appeal be made, the death penalty costs more. Plus you have to house the inmate for a very long time. Take Richard Ramirez as an example. He was sentenced to death in 1982. Where is he? STILL ON DEATH ROW. It would have cost less to execute him than it would to appeal the sentence of a clearly remorseless and sociopathic killer over these twenty nine years.I'm pretty sure it costs more to convict and execute than incarcerating a person for life.