Millions of dollars will be wasted on Ariel's incarceration and it will come out the pockets of taxpayers who had nothing to do with his crime. That, in itself, is a form of financial victimization.
It's people that think like you who prevent real tort reform from occurring in our system of justice and ensure that taxpayers continue to be financially victimized for enormous sums of money each year in the U.S..
Ariel should get an inexpensive old school trial and when convicted: hung from a scaffold after a night in the box with a representative from the religion of his choice counseling him on the other side of the bars.
Millions saved and justice served.
As for charity, you appear to have some funny ideas about how that works. Charity is not welfare.
Charity is the voluntary giving of help, typically money, to those in need.
Welfare is when the government forcibly takes money from people who worked for it to hand out to people who did not work for it. State and federal welfare spending in the United States is now 1 1/2 trillion a year and projected to rise 90% over the next decade if amnesty is not given (in which case it skyrockets much faster and farther). It's an enormous unsustainable amount that is double all U.S. military expenditures dominating the federal budget so thoroughly that it threatens to actually crash the dollar in the future as it skyrockets upwards.
You have a lot to learn.
I certainly hope that doesn't happen. Those men should be put in jail for the rest of their lives. Not killed.
That would just make things worse and it would be millions of dollars wasted on murder that could have went to charity.