• Alabama set to execute a man with nitrogen gas for 1991 murder and rape

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    Demetrius Terrence Frazier, 52, was convicted of the 1991 murder of 41- year-old Pauline Brown.

    ATMORE, Ala. — A man convicted of murdering a woman after breaking into
    her apartment is set to be executed Thursday in Alabama in what would be
    the nation’s fourth execution with nitrogen gas.

    Demetrius Terrence Frazier, 52, was convicted of the 1991 murder of 41- year-old Pauline Brown. Prosecutors said Frazier raped and shot her after breaking into her Birmingham apartment.

    If carried out, Frazier’s execution will be the third in the United States
    in 2025 and the first in Alabama this year.

    Alabama became the first state to carry out executions with nitrogen gas
    when three inmates were put to death using the method last year. The
    method involves placing a respirator gas mask over the person’s face to
    replace breathable air with pure nitrogen gas, causing death by lack of
    oxygen.

    Frazier had no pending court appeals in the hours leading up to his
    execution. His advocates instead made a plea to the governor in another
    state to intercede. Frazier’s mother and death penalty opponents asked
    Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to bring Frazier back to Michigan, where he
    was serving a life sentence for the murder of a 14-year-old girl before he
    was turned over to Alabama’s death row. Michigan does not have the death penalty.

    “I know my son has changed. Demetrius has repented,” his mother, Carol
    Frazier, wrote in a letter. “Please don’t let Alabama kill my son,” she
    added.

    Whitmer has not commented on the request. However, the Michigan attorney general’s office wrote in a January court filing that the state did not
    want Frazier back.

    “While Michigan takes no position on the imposition of the death penalty
    in this case, Michigan does not seek to return Frazier to a Michigan correctional facility,” state attorneys wrote.

    Frazier was convicted of separate killings in 1991 in Alabama and in 1992
    in Michigan, but he was convicted in the Michigan case first.

    Prosecutors said on Nov. 27, 1991, that Frazier, then 19, broke into
    Brown’s apartment through a window while she was asleep. Prosecutors said
    he demanded money and raped Brown at gunpoint after she gave him $80 from
    her purse. He then shot her in the head. He later returned to the
    apartment to have a snack and look for money, prosecutors said.

    Frazier confessed to Brown’s killing in 1992 while in custody in Michigan, police said.

    He was sentenced to life in prison in Michigan for the 1992 murder of 14- year-old Crystal Kendrick. Then in 1996, an Alabama jury convicted him of murdering Brown and recommended by a vote of 10-2 that he receive a death sentence. All states but two — Alabama and Florida — now require a
    unanimous agreement for a death sentence.

    Frazier remained in Michigan custody until 2011 when the then-governors of
    the two states agreed to move him to Alabama’s death row.

    A federal judge last week rejected a request to block Frazier’s execution.
    His attorneys argued the new execution method does not work as quickly as
    the state promised. Media witnesses, including The Associated Press,
    described how those put to death with the method shook on the gurney at
    the start of their executions.

    The judge ruled that the descriptions of the prior three executions do not support a finding that any of the men “experienced severe psychological
    pain or distress over and above what is inherent in any execution.”

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/alabama-set-execute-man-nitrogen-gas- 1991-murder-rape-rcna190943

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