Alabama puts man to death in the country's second nitrogen gas execution
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Alabama executed Alan Eugene Miller using nitrogen gas, marking the second instance of this controversial method in the U.S., raising ongoing debates about its humaneness.
During the execution, Miller exhibited signs of distress, shaking on the gurney for two minutes, followed by six minutes of gulping breaths before becoming still.
Miller maintained his innocence in his final words, citing "I didn't do anything to be in here," despite witness testimonies describing his guilt.
Governor Kay Ivey stated, "Tonight, justice was finally served for these three victims... His acts were not that of insanity, but pure evil."
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