Upcoming Executions in Alabama and Florida Raise Ethical Concerns
Gregory Hunt and Anthony Wainwright are scheduled for execution in Alabama and Florida, respectively, highlighting ongoing debates over capital punishment methods.

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Overview
Gregory Hunt is scheduled for execution in Alabama on Tuesday night by nitrogen suffocation, marking a controversial method of execution.
Hunt is the fifth inmate in Alabama to face execution by nitrogen suffocation, raising ethical questions about this method.
In Florida, Anthony Wainwright, 54, is set to be executed by lethal injection on June 10th, as part of a double execution.
Wainwright was convicted for the rape and murder of Karen Lane, a crime committed while they were dating.
These executions reflect ongoing debates surrounding the death penalty and the methods used in capital punishment across the United States.