There is a much less dramatic AP article here:
The go-ahead was 7:56, after which the officer in the chamber checked his mask and his spiritual advisor prayed with him. Smith started thrashing about at 7:58 and that lasted “more than 2 minutes” after which he had deep gasping breaths. No more breathing was visible by 8:08.
So, given the mask-checking and praying after the 7:56 green light, the gas probably didn’t even start until 7:57-ish. Somewhere in there he started holding his breath. The thrashing about started at 7:58, which would be right about the time he was realizing he couldn’t hold his breath much longer. After that, 1-2 breaths would be all it would take to cause unconsciousness. Agonal (slow deep) breathing would continue for several minutes just from brain-stem activity.
By this account, the entire thing was over in 10 minutes, and the struggling less than 3 minutes, which was most likely caused by him trying not to breath and not a reaction to the actual gas or signs that the execution was “botched”.
These accounts and headlines screaming “20 minutes of suffering” are not true and are obviously from those with anti-death penalty agendas.
Just my $0.02
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With nitrogen hypoxia there is no oxygen available, but you can readily exhale carbon dioxide and feel no respiratory distress. As I described above, I have experienced hypoxia as part of an Air Force training course. It is actually a painless, and mildly euphoric experience.