Boston Bombing Victim’s Parents Don’t Want Death Penalty

Posted by | April 18, 2015 17:00 | Filed under: Politics


The parents of the youngest victim of the Boston marathon bombing are asking authorities to not consider the death penalty for the man convicted.

Bill and Denise Richard, whose 8-year-old son, Martin, was one of three people killed by the April 2013 explosions at the marathon’s finish line, say in a front-page piece in Friday’s Boston Globe that sentencing Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death “could bring years of appeals and prolong reliving the most painful day of our lives.”

“We are in favor of and would support the Department of Justice in taking the death penalty off the table in exchange for the defendant spending the rest of his life in prison without any possibility of release and waiving all of his rights to appeal,” they wrote.

The Richards’ daughter, Jane, lost a leg in one of the explosions, and they both suffered injuries.

“We understand all too well the heinousness and brutality of the crimes committed. We were there. We lived it. The defendant murdered our 8-year-old son, maimed our 7-year-old daughter, and stole part of our soul. We know that the government has its reasons for seeking the death penalty, but the continued pursuit of that punishment could bring years of appeals and prolong reliving the most painful day of our lives,” they said.

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2 responses to Boston Bombing Victim’s Parents Don’t Want Death Penalty

  1. whatthe46 April 18th, 2015 at 19:01

    i completely understand.

  2. fancypants April 18th, 2015 at 19:27

    Capital punishment in Massachusetts was a legal form of punishment from 1620 to 1984, when it was declared unconstitutional.
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    Agreed too much paperwork
    just lock him up @ supermax and forget about him

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