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Alabama Death Row inmate Alan Eugene Miller said he has no intention of holding his breath or resisting his execution from nitrogen gas suffocation, but he’s worried the state will fail at ...
In February, Alabama executed Demetrius Terrence Frazier. The state was set to next execute Robin “Rocky” Myers, but in a ...
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Arkansas faith leaders have urged Governor Sarah Sanders not to restart executions in the state, citing concerns about the ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Alabama has scheduled an October execution by nitrogen gas for an inmate who has an ongoing lawsuit challenging the new method as unconstitutionally cruel.
An Alabama death row inmate who is scheduled to be executed using nitrogen gas later this year is challenging the controversial method in an ongoing lawsuit.
Kenneth Eugene Smith is scheduled to be killed by suffocation of nitrogen gas sometime between 2 a.m. on Jan. 25, and 6 a.m. on Jan. 26.
“Shoot me, hang me, just please don’t gas me.” That’s what the desperately grim pleas for mercy from the condemned sound like these days in Alabama as reported August 19th by Emily Mae Czachor for CBS ...
Curtis Windom, who was convicted of the 1992 murders of three people, is to be put to death by lethal injection in Florida on Thursday.
The condemned man is challenging the use of nitrogen hypoxia gas as unconstitutionally cruel. He suggested a firing squad, hanging or medical aid-in-dying as better alternatives. A federal judge has ...