Alabama is set to perform the second-ever nitrogen gas execution in the United States on Thursday.

Alan Eugene Miller, 59, was sentenced to death for the 1999 murders of his then-coworkers Lee Holdbrooks and Christoper Scott Yancy, and his former supervisor Terry Lee Jarvis.

Miller was to be executed in September 2022 via lethal injection, but it was called off after officials had trouble inserting an intravenous line to administer the fatal drugs and were concerned they would not be able to do so before the death warrant expired.

  • Jo Miran
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    1 day ago

    Isn’t nitrogen suffocation how the Swiss death pod works?

    • fine_sandy_bottom@lemmy.federate.cc
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      The difference is the intent of the person, and the way the nitrogen is applied.

      In the case of the pod, you have someone who has likely been in pain or some kind of suffering for a long time who is keen for death to release them from their suffering.

      In the case of an execution you have someone desperate not to die, by any means possible.

      The guy they executed held his breath for a long time, then thrashed around trying to dislodge the mask, managed to get some free air through the improperly sealed mask, and then maybe had a seizure from the lack of oxygen and desperation. The whole thing is just fucked basically.

      There’s some reason why they don’t want to use a pod or chamber type set up, although I don’t recall what that reason is.