Alabama Sets Nitrogen Execution for Man Convicted of Killing Store Clerk During 1997 Robbery
- On Wednesday, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey scheduled Geoffrey Todd West’s execution for September 25 using nitrogen gas in Alabama.
- On March 27, 1997, West drove to Harold’s Chevron in Attalla to commit a robbery, shooting clerk Margaret Berry during the crime.
- In Alabama, West's September 25 execution is scheduled about a month after Roberts’ August 21 death, making Alabama the leading state with six executions last year.
- More broadly, Alabama pioneered nitrogen gas executions last year, with the method now used in six executions across Alabama and Louisiana.
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Read Full ArticleMediafax West was sentenced to death for the murder of Margaret Parrish Berry, an employee of a gas station in Attalla during a Jaf in 1997. According to the prosecutors, West, he was hired by Harold’s Chevron gasoline, planned the Jaffle and shot the victim in both, while this was intended on the ground. Within a box of biscuits were stolen $250. The jury found him guilty of capital murder and, with a vote of 10 to 2, recommended the death pena…
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