Nebraska executes murderer Carey Moore with fentanyl cocktail, a first for the US
The lethal injection came after controversy about the use of the powerful opioid that is at the centre of an overdose epidemic

Nebraska on Tuesday carried out America’s first execution using fentanyl – the opioid at the centre of the country’s deadly overdose crisis – as part of a previously-untested, four-drug combination.
Carey Dean Moore, sentenced to death for two 1979 murders, was the first prisoner executed in the Midwestern state in 21 years, in what was its first ever lethal injection.
The 60-year-old was pronounced dead at 10.47am. The execution lasted approximately 20 minutes, according to Scott Frakes, director of the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services.
Moore’s execution survived a last-minute legal challenge from a drug company and protests about the new lethal injection protocol.

“I recognise that today’s execution impacts many people on many levels,” said Frakes.