Alabama executes Anthony Todd Boyd by nitrogen gas
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Anthony Todd Boyd is pleading to meet with Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, saying this week that he's innocent and asking her to "do the right thing."
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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.
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Death row inmate Anthony Todd Boyd maintained his innocence until the end when he was executed by nitrogen gas
WASHINGTON — Liberal Supreme Court justices issued a rebuke of Alabama's use of nitrogen gas in executions, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor condemning the method as causing "psychological terror" and "excruciating suffocation" as the court declined to halt the execution of Anthony Todd Boyd.