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Home » Death row prisoner to be executed in method vets say is too cruel for animals
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Death row prisoner to be executed in method vets say is too cruel for animals

By staffJanuary 25, 20243 Mins Read
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Kenneth Eugene Smith has been on death row for more than three decades-de-tajuna.html# – Alabama Department of Corrections / AFP

A death row inmate in Alabama is scheduled to be executed on Thursday using nitrogen gas, a method vets have deemed too cruel for animals.

Kenneth Eugene Smith, 58, has been on death row for more than three decades after being convicted in 1989 of a murder-for-hire.

Charles and Elizabeth SennettCharles and Elizabeth Sennett

Charles and Elizabeth Sennett

He is to be executed by nitrogen hypoxia, a first in the United States, and a method which the United Nations has likened to “torture”.

Smith is to be put to death at Holman Prison in Atmore, Alabama, during a 30-hour window beginning at 12am local time (6am GMT) on Thursday.

The controversial method was proposed after Smith was subjected to a botched execution attempt in 2022 by lethal injection.

Prison officials were unable to set intravenous lines to administer the injection.

The last US execution using gas was carried out in 1999 when a convicted murderer was put to death using hydrogen cyanide gas.

How nitrogen hypoxia works

Alabama is one of three US states that have approved the use of nitrogen hypoxia as a method of execution. It involves administering nitrogen gas through a facemask, depriving the body of oxygen.

Ravina Shamdasani, a spokeswoman for the UN rights office in Geneva, urged Alabama last week to abandon plans to execute Smith using the “novel and untested” method.

An Alabama execution chamber, pictured in 2002An Alabama execution chamber, pictured in 2002

An Alabama execution chamber, pictured in 2002 – Dave Martin/AP

Ms Shamdasani said it could “amount to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, under international human rights law.”

While nitrogen gas has never been used to execute humans in the US, it is sometimes used to kill animals.

But even the American Veterinary Medical Association has advised against using nitrogen gas to euthanise most mammals, calling it “distressing”.

Experts have repeatedly warned that nitrogen toxicity may cause a person to suffer unnecessarily, while at the same time threatening the health of others in the room.

Alabama’s protocol for execution by nitrogen asphyxiation makes no provision for sedation prior to execution.

Smith was convicted of the 1988 murder of Elizabeth Sennett, a pastor’s wife.

Exonerated former death row inmates protesting outside Alabama's state capitol building on TuesdayExonerated former death row inmates protesting outside Alabama's state capitol building on Tuesday

Exonerated former death row inmates protesting outside Alabama’s state capitol building on Tuesday – AP

Her husband, Charles Sennett, who had arranged the murder, committed suicide a week after her death.

Smith had appealed to the US Supreme Court for a stay of execution, but the nation’s highest court rejected the request on Wednesday without comment.

Smith has a separate appeal lodged in federal court. That court has not yet issued its ruling.

The state of Alabama, in a filing urging the court to reject the stay, defended the method of execution, claiming that it was “perhaps the most humane method of execution ever devised.”

According to a recent Gallup Poll, 53 percent of Americans support the death penalty for someone convicted of murder, the lowest level since 1972.

Capital punishment has been abolished in 23 US states, while the governors of six others – Arizona, California, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Tennessee – have put a hold on its use.

There were 24 executions in the US in 2023, all of them carried out using lethal injection.

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