So what about the victims point of view?

Sometimes the victims viewpoint gets forgotten. From The Serial Killer Whisperer page 254

" One day Melody went to a public library to do research about Gore and death row in Florida. ' He was eating three meals a day, had a television, and idn't have to work or worry about rent. He had gotten married in prison and was having people write to him. It was costing taxpayers $72.39 a day to keep him alive and that wasn't counting the cost because of his appeals. He was costing the state $26,500 per year just in food and lodging.' At this point, it had been eight years since his arrest. In that time period, the state had spent more than $200,000 just in prison costs. ' I was the victim, yet no one was paying my rent or making sure I got three meals a day. People were feeling sorry for him. But what about Lynn and the others whom me victimized? Everyone was so worried about his rights. What about our rights? This wasn't a case of  him being innocent. Everyone knew what he had done. Yet he was sitting on death row with his every need being cared for ' ".

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