Alabama executes Anthony Todd Boyd by nitrogen gas
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A DEATH row inmate has been executed by nitrogen gas suffocation for burning a man alive over a $200 cocaine debt. Anthony Boyd’s haunting last words in the Alabama death chamber protested
Anthony Boyd, 54, was pronounced dead at 6.33pm yesterday (October 23) at William C Holman Correctional Facility
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Death row inmate Anthony Boyd begs 'come talk to me' before execution
Boyd was found guilty of the 1993 murder of Mr. Huguley, who was burned alive over a $200 (£150) drug debt in Talladega County, Alabama. Huguley's body was discovered in a recreational area in a rural part of the county in August of that year.
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey and Attorney General Steve Marshall have issued statements following the nitrogen gas execution of a man who was convicted of murder during a kidnapping in 1993. Anthony Boyd was pronounced dead at 6:33 p.
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Court turns down man’s request to die by firing squad
The Supreme Court on Thursday afternoon turned down a request from an Alabama inmate to block his execution, which is scheduled for today. In an unsigned order, the justices denied […]
The 54-year-old was put to death using the controversial nitrogen gas method on Thursday, October 23, for the 1993 murder of Gregory Huguley. This is where the person sentenced wears a gas mask and inhales pure nitrogen. The method is considered an alternative to lethal injections.
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Death Row Inmate’s Heartbreaking Final Words Moments Before Execution Revealed — His Final Plea to Loved Ones Sends Chills
Anthony Todd Boyd, 54, was executed with nitrogen gas on Thursday. He was convicted of capital murder for the killing of Gregory Huguley in 1993. Anthony Todd Boyd’s execution marked the fifth one of 2025 for the State of Alabama.
A jury convicted Anthony Boyd of capital murder for the 1993 burning death of Gregory Huguley in Talladega County.