Jack wrote:What about the people who spent a life time trying to get what they have today? If it were to all be stolen tomorrow then those thieves would be stealing a life time of hard work and effort, it would have all gone down the tubes, and never to be replaced, as people generally do not live for two life times.
Yes jack, I understand that, but those people still have their lives. They still have the potential to sare momment with friends, family, and if a criminal, to change.
No, I see your side of it. I just see it like this. In the state of Texas it is legal to do what Mr Horn did, these criminals knew that, yet they went and broke into someone else's home knowing full well the potential outcome. When they did this, they forfeited their life for the duration of the crime. I do not support the death penalty for theft. But when are people going to start taking responsibility for their actions? They didn't have to break into that house, but they did anyway, and in the middle of the day at that. Someone saw and went to defend his neighbor's property, had they not been there breaking in, they would not have been shot and killed. You say that it isn't worth taking someone's life over goods, fine. Let's look at it this way. Let's say that most of the people in the country are like Mr Horn, and when you break into someone's house you risk losing your life. Well they know this, yet break in anyway. Doesn't that mean that they do not value their own life? If they do not value their life, then why should you or I?
I see a problem in your question then, as I did when I first commented on Texan law. You're asking about right and wrong on the internet with people who are from different countries, who don't agree with what he did. In Texas the law may protect him, but in my country it is considered 1st degree murder.
In Canada, murder is classified as first or second degree.[25]
1. First degree murder is a murder which is (1) planned and deliberate, (2) contracted, (3) where the victim is an identified peace officer (4) in the furtherance of another serious criminal offence (kidnapping, robbery, harassment, terrorist activity, or using explosives within criminal organizations, etc.).
Corran Horn wrote: 
"potential"???? i'd say he caught them red-handed.
I was speaking abstractly.
maybe we should agree the definition of a hero. for some ppl a "hero" is mass murderer, terrorist and bandit ernesto guevara de la serna a.k.a. "che"

or a hero means differnet things for different people.