"Idaho's Failed Execution of Thomas Creech Sparks Lethal Injection Scrutiny"

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Idaho's first attempted execution in over a decade was halted after multiple failed attempts to tap into the inmate's veins for lethal injection. Thomas Eugene Creech, 73, was returned to his cell as his death warrant was set to expire. The botched execution has renewed scrutiny of lethal injection as a method of capital punishment, with some states considering alternatives such as nitrogen gas and firing squads. Creech's lawyers filed a motion to halt further execution attempts and criticized the Idaho Department of Correction for the failure. Creech was convicted of multiple murders and has been in prison for 50 years.
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