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Alabama carries out world’s first nitrogen gas execution

A journalist who witnessed Kenneth Smith’s death said: “It was shocking to see this type of violence in an execution.â€

The US state of Alabama has carried out the first known execution of an inmate by suffocation with nitrogen gas.

Kenneth Smith, 58, lost two final appeals to the Supreme Court and one to a federal appeals court, arguing the execution was a cruel and unusual punishment.

In 2022, Alabama tried and failed to execute him by lethal injection.

He was convicted in 1989 of murdering a preacher's wife, Elizabeth Sennett, in a killing-for-hire.

According to the Death Penalty Information Center, he is the first person to be put to death using pure nitrogen gas anywhere in the world.

Local officials insisted the untested method was humane, but critics called it cruel and experimental.

Lee Hedgepeth is a reporter who was present at the execution. He told Newsday: “I’ve been to four previous executions and I’ve never seen a condemned inmate thrash in the way that Kenneth Smith reacted today to the nitrogen gas…I was sitting next to Kenneth’s wife…as Kenneth began to thrash and jerk against the restraints inside the execution chamber, she fell to pieces. She began wailing and some of the guards had to tell her to ‘stay quiet’. As a journalist, it was shocking to see this type of violence in an execution.â€

(Picture: Shows Reverend Dr Jeff Hood (L), the spiritual advisor for convicted killer Kenneth Smith, comforting Kenneth Smith’s wife, Deanna Smith, as she describes the execution of her husband by nitrogen gas by the US State of Alabama in Atmore, Alabama on 25 January 2024. Credit: Dan Anderson / EPA.)

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