She could always use more, and to me this is about bringing back public executions along with restitutions to affected families. Back in the stone age people made a day of it, brought the fam, packed a picnic basket, square danced and shopped at the markets in the town square then watched the public hanging, probably with fireworks later to cap it off.
I'd like to see some whiny sniffling as they get him tied up to the shooting post, ask him if he'd like a last cigarette, probably a Marlboro if it's sponsored by Philip Morris, have a side segment on the type of bullets being used, and watch him get a taste of his own medicine. I bet lots of people would and would pay to see it too.