An Alabama inmate would be the test subject for the “experimental” execution method of nitrogen hypoxia, his lawyers argued, as they asked judges to deny the state’s request to carry out his death sentence using the new method.

In a Friday court filing, attorneys for Kenneth Eugene Smith asked the Alabama Supreme Court to reject the state attorney general’s request to set an execution date for Smith using the proposed new execution method. Nitrogen gas is authorized as an execution method in three states but it has never been used to put an inmate to death.

Smith’s attorneys argued the state has disclosed little information about how nitrogen executions would work, releasing only a redacted copy of the proposed protocol.

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    Seriously, who gives a fuck about boring legal motions when we’re about to give the blood god his due?!

    Sacrifice! Sacrifice!

    We’re so fuckin’ horny for it!!

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      This comment was funny but your argument with this guy became kinda dumb.

      This dude forfeited his life for crimes he absolutely unequivocally committed. How he is killed, he has no right to decide. We the people do. Original commenter dude has a rough take but it isn’t that cruel, fuck murderers they’re fortunate we the people dislike violence and actively seek humane executions.

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        But the US justice system has proven time and again that it is not to be trusted with killing prisoners.

        We have literally thousands of examples of innocent people being killed due to faults in our justice system; how many innocent people are acceptable to kill to keep this failure of an institution standing?

        Life in prison is both less expensive and leaves the situation open to remuneration in the case of wrongful conviction.

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      Make sure the pentagram is nice and even. Remember, the inside angle is 36 degrees.

      Even those who defend murderers should learn to use a straight-edge and compass.

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        Where did I defend a murderer?

        I’m thirsty for their blood just like you!

        There’s nothing more important than killing people who we’ve already removed from society; how else are we going to satisfy our horniness?

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          Still breathing our air. I guess those who defend convicted murderers enjoy breathing in what they exhale. Do you want to fluff up their pillow too?

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            You keep saying I’m defending a murderer when I just want to get my rocks off like you.

            Unless fluffing their pillow makes you climax better? I’m into it if you are.

            And fuck them for taking all of our air! We need that shit!

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              We do need that shit. luckily no matter what all the murderer defenders come up with, this asswipe is dead-man-walking.