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Alabama has authorized the second ever execution via nitrogen hypoxia Killer Alan Eugene Miller is set for his second execution It comes despite controversy over the first nitrogen execution in January
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Alabama has authorized the second ever execution via nitrogen hypoxia, months after the same method sparked controversy in the state.
The state's Supreme Court made the move on Thursday, granting a request from the state Attorney General to execute killer Alan Eugene Miller.
Miller was convicted of killing three men in a 1999 workplace shooting, and previously survived an execution attempt in 2022 due to ongoing issues with lethal injections.
His execution date has not been set. He will be executed via nitrogen gas, despite the execution of Kenneth Eugene Smith in January casting doubt over its efficacy as he took over 20 minutes to