👉 Execution fumes, also known as "death fumes," are a noxious mixture of gases released when bodies decompose. These gases include carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, methane, and ammonia, which are produced by anaerobic bacteria breaking down tissues in the absence of oxygen. The primary symptoms include dizziness, nausea, headaches, and respiratory distress, often leading to confusion and disorientation. In severe cases, these fumes can cause unconsciousness and death due to hypoxia (oxygen deprivation) or toxic exposure. Proper handling and disposal of bodies are crucial to prevent the release of these harmful gases, which can pose significant health risks to anyone in the vicinity.