Alabama executes Anthony Todd Boyd by nitrogen gas
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Alabama Executes Man Convicted of Burning Victim Alive Using Controversial Nitrogen Gas Method
An Alabama man convicted of murder was executed using a controversial nitrogen gas method. Anthony Todd Boyd was executed by nitrogen hypoxia at a prison in Atmore, Ala., on Thursday, Oct. 23, the Alabama Attorney General's Office said.
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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.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Anthony Todd Boyd should not be the eight man executed with the controversial method of nitrogen hypoxia.
Death row inmate Anthony Todd Boyd maintained his innocence until the end when he was executed by nitrogen gas
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey and Attorney General Steve Marshall have issued statements following the nitrogen gas execution of a man who was convicted murder during a
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Excerpt from Anthony Boyd’s last appeal asking Governor Ivey to meet #AnthonyBoyd #AlabamaNews
This partial audio captures Anthony Boyd’s urgent, personal appeal to Governor Ivey. He asks her to meet him at Holman Correctional Facility before his execution