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Alabama inmate Anthony Boyd, facing execution for a 1993 murder, seeks meeting with Gov. Ivey, claiming innocence.
Alabama death row inmate Anthony Boyd, 53, has requested a meeting with Governor Kay Ivey before his scheduled execution by nitrogen gas on October 23, 2025, maintaining his innocence in the 1993 murder of Gregory Huguley over a $200 drug debt.
Boyd, convicted after a jury recommended death by a 10-2 vote, claims he was at a party that night and says a full investigation is needed.
Prosecutors say he helped restrain Huguley before another man set him on fire, relying on testimony from a witness who received a plea deal.
Federal courts have rejected appeals challenging the nitrogen gas method and delays.
Governor Ivey’s office said she reviews each case personally but does not hold one-on-one meetings with inmates and noted no recent clemency requests challenge Boyd’s guilt.
El recluso de Alabama Anthony Boyd, que se enfrenta a la ejecución por un asesinato en 1993, busca reunirse con el gobernador. Ivey, afirmando su inocencia.