Alabama executes man for 1997 store clerk murder amid family protests

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An Alabama man, Geoffrey West, was executed by nitrogen gas for the 1997 murder of a store clerk, Margaret Berry, during a robbery. West expressed remorse and forgiveness to the victim's family, while the family and governor upheld the execution, highlighting ongoing debates about justice and redemption. The use of nitrogen gas as an execution method continues to be employed in Alabama.
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- Geoffrey West executed Thursday for 1997 capital murder WSFA
- Son of Mother Killed by Geoffrey West Urges Alabama to Halt Execution The New York Times
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