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Alabama will help bring nitrogen asphyxiation executions to other states

Alabama offers help to states adopting nitrogen gas asphyxiation for executions after using it on Kenneth Smith, convicted of a 1988 murder.

January 27, 2024 / 07:39 IST
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Kenneth Smith was a contract killer who was executed by nitrogen hypoxia
Kenneth Smith was a contract killer who was executed by nitrogen hypoxia

Alabama offered assistance on Friday to other U.S. states seeking to carry out executions using asphyxiation by nitrogen gas, a few hours after pioneering the new method to kill Kenneth Smith, a prisoner condemned for a 1988 murder.

The state also promised more to come in Alabama: Attorney General Steve Marshall said 43 other people on death row had chosen asphyxiation over lethal injections since lawmakers approved the method in 2018.

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Alabama called the new method "humane," while human rights groups condemned it as cruel and torturous. A spokesperson for U.S. President Joe Biden, a Democrat who campaigned on a promise he has not fulfilled of abolishing the federal death penalty, said the execution was "troubling."

"Alabama has done it, and now so can you, and we stand ready to assist you in implementing this method in your states," Marshall, a Republican, told reporters on Friday.