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    Death row inmate Alan Miller shook and gasped for agonizing SIX MINUTES during nitrogen gas execution

    By Abigail O'Leary,

    4 hours ago

    Alabama used nitrogen gas Thursday to execute a man convicted of killing three people in back-to-back workplace shootings , the second time the method that has generated debate about its humaneness has been used in the country

    Alan Eugene Miller, 59, was pronounced dead at 6:38 p.m. local time at a south Alabama prison . He shook and trembled on the gurney for about two minutes with his body at times pulling against the restraints. That was followed by about six minutes of periodic gasping breaths. Miller was convicted of killing three men — Lee Holdbrooks, Christopher Scott Yancy and Terry Jarvis — in 1999 and the state had previously attempted to execute him by lethal injection in 2022.

    “I didn’t do anything to be in here,” Miller said in his final words that were at times muffled by the mask that covered his face from forehead to chin. Miller was one of five inmates scheduled to be put to death in the span of one week, an unusually high number that defies a yearslong trend of decline in the use of the death penalty in the U.S.

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    “Tonight, justice was finally served for these three victims through the execution method elected by the inmate, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said in a statement. “His acts were not that of insanity, but pure evil. Three families were forever changed by his heinous crimes, and I pray that they can find comfort all these years later.”

    The execution was the second to use the new method Alabama first employed in January, when Kenneth Smith was put to death. The method involves placing a respirator gas mask over the inmate’s face to replace breathable air with pure nitrogen gas, causing death by lack of oxygen. Alabama officials and advocates have argued over whether Smith suffered an unconstitutional level of pain during his execution after he shook in seizure-like spasms for more than two minutes while strapped to the gurney and then gasped for breath for several minutes.

    A delivery truck driver, Miller was convicted of capital murder for the Aug. 5, 1999, shootings that claimed three lives and shocked the city of Pelham, a suburban city just south of Birmingham.

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    Police say that early that morning, Miller entered Ferguson Enterprises and fatally shot two co-workers: Holdbrooks, 32, and Yancy, 28. He then drove 5 miles (8 kilometers) away to Post Airgas, where he had previously worked, and shot Jarvis, 39. Trial testimony indicated that Miller was paranoid and believed his co-workers had been gossiping about him.

    “You’ve been spreading rumors about me,” a witness described Miller as saying before he opened fire. All three men were shot multiple times.

    Miller had initially pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity but later withdrew the plea. A psychiatrist hired by the defense said that Miller was mentally ill but his condition wasn’t severe enough to use as a basis for an insanity defense, according to court documents. Jurors convicted Miller after 20 minutes of deliberation and recommended by a vote of 10-2 that he receive the death penalty.

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    1st amendment only
    12m ago
    just give him a cheeseburger to get him though it.
    Common Sense
    31m ago
    And just think. Women go through agonizing pain for hours, every time they give birth.
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