Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

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Is the death penalty a fully practical and/or appropriate form of justification for one’s criminal wrongdoing(s)? In Truman Capote’s novel, In Cold Blood, it is argued whether or not the two main antagonists, Dick Hickock and Perry Smith, truly deserved the death penalty for murdering the Clutter family. Although some may agree that Dick and Perry did deserve the death penalty, they did not because their trial was unfair, capital punishment does not deter crime, and there could have been better alternatives.
Dick and Perry’s punishment was, in many ways, unfair. Firstly, the decision for Dick and Perry’s punishment was biased because, as mentioned within the novel by William Avery, the resolution for Dick and Perry’s wrongdoings were “ . .