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I believe the jury had the choice to sentence him to death or life without parole. When you get life without parole, you're going to be in jail for life, no if's and's or but's about it. When they say without parole, that's without parole. And in all likelyhood, he would've been held apart from other inmates for his safety (and I believe he was before his execution). The only people who have a reputation for not surviving prison to well are child molsters from what I've heard....Even criminals can't stand them.
Matt
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