Controversy and Criticism Mount Over Nitrogen Gas Executions in Alabama

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Anthony Boyd was executed by nitrogen gas in Alabama for a 1993 murder, using a method that has faced criticism for potential cruelty. During his final moments, Boyd proclaimed his innocence and called for justice reform, while witnesses and officials debated the humaneness of the procedure. The case highlights ongoing legal and ethical debates surrounding the use of nitrogen gas for executions.
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