FILE - This undated photograph provided by the Alabama Department of Corrections shows inmate Alan Eugene Miller, who was convicted of capital murder in a workplace shooting rampage that killed three men in 1999. Alabama's string of troubled lethal injections, which worsened late Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022, as prison workers aborted another execution because of a problem with intravenous lines, is unprecedented nationally, a group that tracks capital punishment said Friday, Nov. 18. (Alabama Department of Corrections via AP, File)

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