"Controversy Surrounds Alabama's First Nitrogen Gas Execution: A Detailed Account"

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Alabama carried out the nation's first execution using nitrogen gas, with convicted murderer Kenneth Eugene Smith convulsing on a gurney as witnesses, including media and family members, watched. Critics labeled the execution as cruel and experimental, while the state's Attorney General characterized it as a "textbook" execution. Smith's final moments involved thrashing and gasping breaths, with the nitrogen gas flowing for approximately 15 minutes before he was pronounced dead at 8:25 p.m.
Topics:nation#alabama#attorney-general-steve-marshall#crime-and-justice#execution#kenneth-eugene-smith#nitrogen-gas
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