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Death row inmate Alan Miller dined on a huge American feast in his final hours before being executed by nitrogen gas. Miller, a delivery truck driver, was convicted of killing three men — Terry ...
Alabama has executed Alan Eugene Miller, marking the second time the state has put a death row inmate to death using nitrogen gas.. Miller died at 6.38 pm on Thursday and was earlier visited by ...
A judge set a hearing for next week to hear arguments on whether the state should be allowed to file certain information under a protective order in the case of Alabama Death Row inmate Alan ...
Alan Miller, an Alabama man convicted of killing three people in 1999 workplace shooting, was spared the death penalty at the 11th hour Thursday because his executioner couldn’t find a vein for ...
Alan Miller, seen here in August 1999, settled a lawsuit that sought to prevent his execution by nitrogen gas next month, the Alabama attorney general said. Dave Martin/AP. CNN — ...
Officials said they had trouble accessing Alan Miller's veins to administer a lethal injection. He'd lost his attempt to be put to death with an untested method using nitrogen.
U.S. District Judge R. Austin Huffaker, Jr. issued a preliminary injunction to block the state from executing Alan Miller on Thursday by any method other than nitrogen hypoxia, an untested method ...
Alabama on Thursday (Sept 26) executed convicted murderer Alan Miller in the second-ever nitrogen-asphyxiation execution since the US state pioneered the method which it says is less painful than ...
Miller was convicted of murdering Terry Jarvis, Lee Holdbrooks and Christopher Yancy in two workplace shootings on Aug. 5, 1999, in Pelham, Alabama.