Does it not disappoint you also that in this life...
... we don't have all PERFECT solutions to extreme problems like violent crime and that even though we may argue that some culprits are horribly wrong for having done certain deeds and may even question if they do or don't deserve to live, death penalty is still criticized and considered wrong even if targets the guilty ones let alone in general?
And that there are folks who consider execution of certain even violent criminals not only not particularly preferable but almost AS bad and wrong as the murders THEY commit. So who ultimately IS right and who IS wrong here?
And that unlike action movies and fairytales, that most of us are familiar with since the time we are born, and no one really criticized THEM for it, we don't live in a type of world where good defeats the bad and everyone is happy, at least not for the most part anyways.
But then some people including ones I've known had black and white world views with appropriate but blunt angry attitudes that also took their toll because they expressed anger at guilty criminal culprits and not those who don't deserve it.
And is all of this something you understand and know already and "accept" even in unfortunate but difficult ways without questioning too much - and because you know that this is how it HAS to be, even if its also a little preferable perhaps too.
And in real life, its not ever "good and bad" like we imagine it is, it is in fact more complex and complicated than that, right, even WITH existence of the bad as well as the good too?