 No, I would not give them the death penalty because I don't believe in the death penalty, which means they never would have put me on the jury in the first place. I came down the weekend after the bombing and spent all day down here walking around Boston and realized that there was no way that a small group of people was going to take away our way of life. We're a society in the world and we were trying to do that and terrorism doesn't work and it has never worked and it'll never work especially in the United States. I don't think that the case necessarily provides any end to what happened here. I think that it's a terrible tragedy but I don't think that charging someone is going to bring ultimate peace to even the family. People think that it will but you have to find peace within yourself. To turn it into like, it's like glorifying it a little bit and I think that it would be better to just leave it as what it is like a tragedy and not make it into, you know, like this big great thing for Boston because it wasn't a great thing. It was tragic. The jury is slow right now. They're probably not asking a number of questions to the judge to get any clarification. We're going to have to hear what's going to happen when the judge and everybody gets together to find out how he's going to be sentenced. They've been conducted fairly. I think that there's been a really adequate representation all around and I don't think there's been as far as I'm aware a lot of objections to the men which the proceedings took place. I would not assign the death penalty because I believe their penal system should be more about rehabilitation and punishment and it's also economically more feasible not to assign the death penalty that's actually more expensive. So both practical and moral reasons I would say. You know I wouldn't give him the death penalty because I think there's other ways of securing him in prison for life and I don't think that we need to kill people as a way of punishing. I just don't think it's really our place as people to put other people to death especially given how flawed I think our justice system is. To be totally honest with you I would rather see somebody sit in prison for the rest of their life and suffer but I would not be life without parole. So no opportunity to get out and I know that it takes the systems and the money to keep that person in jail but honestly I think if you kill the person then that's it. You know they could get suffered once and that's it. It's over so I'd really rather see him run.