Wednesday, January 24, 2024

BREAKING: Alabama death row nitrogen hypoxia inmate loses last ditch appeal



Alabama death row inmate, Kenneth Eugene Smith, 58, lost a last ditch effort for a stay of execution and is scheduled to be put to death with nitrogen gas, which is less painful than his victim who was stabbed to death.

Smith was convicted of the March 18, 1988 murder-for-hire of Elizabeth Sennett. Her husband, Charles Sennett Sr., hired a man named Billy Gray Williams to murder Elizabeth, and Williams, in turn, recruited Smith and John Forrest Parker to assist in the murder. The pair worked in concert and stabbed Elizabeth Sennett to death in her home in Colbert County, Alabama.

When her husband found that he too was a suspect in the murder, he killed himself. 

And on a happy note, Billy Gray Williams was sentenced to life without the chance of parole and died in the slammer in November 2020. Smith and John Forrest Parker were both sentenced to death and Parker got on the Hell Express via lethal injection in 2010.

Now it's Smith's turn and we shall see how this turns out. He's scheduled for execution Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024, which is tomorrow as of this post.

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