By
Associated Press
Last Updated: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 - 9:54 am
Alabama's method of lethal injection has lost his battle with
cancer.
Daniel Siebert died at the prison where he'd been awaiting
execution for more than 21 years for strangling four people.
Siebert claimed his cancer medication would interact with the
lethal injection drugs and cause unnecessary pain. His death comes
less than a week after the U.S. Supreme Court approved the most
widely used method of lethal injection, prompting states to move
forward with executions after a nearly seven-month halt.
Esther Brown with the group Project Hope to Abolish the Death
Penalty says Siebert "hoped to die from the cancer before he was
executed."
Alabama Attorney General Troy King says "It's a shame" Siebert
"got what he wanted."






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