Alabama executed the seventh inmate in the state with nitrogen hypoxia just hours after the Supreme Court's three liberal judges condemned the relatively new method as causing "intense psychological torment." Anthony Todd Boyd, 54, was executed on Thursday, Oct. 23, for the 1993 murder of a man named Gregory Huguley, who was taped up and burned alive over a $200 cocaine debt, according to court documents. He was pronounced dead at 6:33 p.m. CT, according to state officials. "After 30 years on death row, Anthony Boyd’s death sentence has been carried out, and his victim’s family has finally received justice,"...