I voted other. Not because I am against the death penalty for heinous or unconscionable crimes but but because I believe better use could be made of the criminals by society.
What bothers me is that once convicted of a crime such as murder the criminal is only deprived of their freedom of movement. They retain other rights which are inimical to the interests of society as a whole.
Example: Many psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists, behavioral specialists, journalists, wanted access to Charles Manson -- They felt many things could be learned from him that could benefit society and help to prevent similar events in the future. But Manson had the right to pick and choose who he would or would not talk to.
I do not believe the convicted criminal whose crime was monstrous should have that right. I believe a panel should be appointed who would determine who would have the best chance of producing viable results for humanity and giving those people access to question, test, etc. the prisoner and the criminal should have no say in the matter.
In this way we might be better able to understand crime, prevent crime, and catch criminals faster and with greater certainty.