Whether it be a serial killer, a lowlife who does nothing but harm others physically+mentally, or maybe just someone who has wronged you in such a way that there's no coming back from it. I often wonder what drives people to murder others, more often than not, they are crimes of 'passion'. So why is it that we judge those on the act, but not those who fuel and motivate such acts? Why is there law so black in white in terms of right and wrong? Justice serves to hear both sides of a story, but never delivers based on that principle when it comes to a verdict. In most cases, the offender is found guilty for 'breaking the law'. In most cases, child custody is granted to the woman, regardless of living conditions (the husband must pay child support to make that end meet instead of gaining custody for himself). But an act of murder, assault, rape, theft etc can be given lenience because of race/past social conditioning?

I kind of went off topic here I think.
Question stands, Do you believe some people deserve to die?