STFU, sissy-ass Canadian.
In all fairness, I do think the death penalty is applied appropriately at times, for instance in the case of Ted Bundy. The problem is when innocent people are executed and by every estimation, there are always innocent people on death row.
A philosophical problem with the death penalty is that it is saying that the state condones murder. As long as you have the state condoning murder and knowingly killing innocent people (no matter how few), there is a cultural problem here.
But if the scum in question truly did commit the crimes s/he was accused of, I am not going to lose any sleep over them being put to death. Of course a humane death is a reasonable expectation.