The families? Obviously they’ve been following the case closer than I have, but from what I remember, the prosecutors have been fighting to keep the death penalty on the table.
I actually think this is a case where he shouldn’t have gotten the death penalty.
I’m against the death penalty because innocent people have been put to death, I don’t think you can create a standard that will only result in guilty people getting the death penalty, and I don’t think the risk is worth it. However, I get the argument that the death penalty should be reserved where there is absolutely no doubt (e.g. a mass shooter is arrested in the act).
We have a lot of evidence (including DNA evidence) tying him to the crime, but it isn’t a “caught in the act” situation. It is possible that he did not do it. I think he did it, but I’m sure the jurors that voted for innocent people to be put to death were also convinced that they did it.