Badger, doesn't someone on Death Row also get a free murder?
I wondered if somebody would ask this.
Someone on death row a) has less time of 'impunity'; and b) I submit such additional wrongdoing can adversely affect, possibly hastening, the interminable capital appeals process unlike a life without paroler who already had the keeys thrown away and almost always a MUCH more truncated appeal history.
How do you explain the fact that this doesn't seem to be a problem in countries with life in prison (sometimes less) as a maximum?