Alan Eugene Miller: Alabama to use nitrogen hypoxia to execute inmate who survived lethal injection
ATMORE, ALABAMA: According to the terms of a settlement deal announced on Monday, November 28, Alabama will not seek another lethal injection date for Alan Eugene Miller, an inmate whose execution was postponed on September 22 due to difficulty establishing an intravenous connection, hence surviving the execution. The state has now agreed not to employ lethal injection as an execution technique again for Miller.
Now only nitrogen hypoxia will be used in any further attempts to execute him, the method Miller claims he had chosen during the paperwork. The procedure though legal in Alabama has not been used to execute any of the death row criminals till now in the United States. There is, however, no protocol in place in employing the use of nitrogen hypoxia at the moment, reports suggest.