Alabama Makes Plans to Gas Its Prisoners [View all]
Critics called 2022 the year of the botched executionand it was indeed an infamous period, mainly because the state of Alabama lost the ability to competently kill prisoners in its charge while retaining the sovereignty to try.
On July 28, Alabama executed Joe Nathan James Jr., a convicted murderer. And, for some reasonthe precise cause remains a mystery because of the extreme degree of confidentiality the state guarantees its executionersthe execution team working that night botched their task badly, piercing James all over his body before evidently cutting into his arm, presumably in search of a visible vein in which to insert an IV catheter. They nevertheless managed to kill him, the results of their work clear in the early-August autopsy I witnessed. I left that experience convinced that Alabamas next execution would also likely unfold against protocol.
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