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Alabama executed convicted murderer Alan Miller using nitrogen-asphyxiation, a second-ever use of this method since the state pioneered it in January. Miller, 65, was convicted for the 1999 murders of three co-workers in Pelham, Alabama. Witnesses reported it took several minutes for Miller to lose consciousness, contrary to Alabama's claim that the method is painless. The Biden administration and U.N.
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