Alabama Dead Law The Nitrogen Mutilator Gas Method That Had Thrown Its Victims From Cliffs

JAKARTA - A prisoner named Carey Dale Grayson (50) was the third convict in Alabama, USA to be sentenced to death by nitrogen gas.

Grayson is a convict in a sadistic murder case. The execution of Grayson was carried out last Thursday at the William C. Holman Penitentiary in southern Alabama.

In this case, citing CBN News, Grayson was one of four convicts found guilty of killing a woman named kalieux (37) who wanted to go to her mother's house from Alabama to Louisiana on a truck from the perpetrators in 1994.

The perpetrators offered Deblieux a ride but the victim was taken to the forest for abuse. The victim's body was thrown from the cliff. From there, the victim was sadistically mutilated.

Deblieux's dismembered body was found on the bottom of a cliff near Odenville, Alabama, on February 26, 1994.

The four convicts committed this murder as a teenager. However, only Grayson was sentenced to death using nitrogen gas.

This year, Alabama began using nitrogen gas to execute death penalty convicts. The method of execution of the death penalty was first carried out in the US since the lethal injection was introduced in 1982.

In the process, it involved installing a respirator gas mask on the face of the death row convict so that the air inhaled was changed to pure nitrogen gas which resulted in death due to lack of oxygen.

Alabama maintains the method constitutionally. However, the method was criticized after previously two convicts who underwent this method shook for several minutes before finally dying.

According to critics, this method needs to be investigated further if other US states follow in the footsteps of Alabama.