Video: Man coughs, heaves 13 minutes after execution

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Video: Man coughs, heaves 13 minutes after execution
(Right) Ronald Bert Smith Jr., executed on December 7, 2016, is seen in an undated picture released by the Alabama Department of Corrections in Montgomery, Alabama.

Atmore, Alabama - Thirteen minutes into his execution by injection, an Alabama inmate heaved and coughed and appeared to move during tests meant to determine consciousness.

By AP

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Published: Sat 10 Dec 2016, 2:18 PM

Last updated: Sat 10 Dec 2016, 6:04 PM

Thirteen minutes into his execution by injection, an Alabama inmate heaved and coughed and appeared to move during tests meant to determine consciousness.
Forty-five-year-old Ronald Bert Smith Jr. was finally pronounced dead at 11:05 pm Thursday night - about 30 minutes after the procedure began at the state prison in southwest Alabama.
Alabama uses the sedative midazolam as the first drug in a three-drug lethal injection combination. Smith and other inmates argued in a court case that the drug was an unreliable sedative and could cause them to feel pain, citing its use in problematic executions. The US Supreme Court has upheld the use of the drug.
Smith was convicted of capital murder in the November 8, 1994, fatal shooting of Huntsville store clerk Casey Wilson.

 


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