Despite repeated appeals and calls for amnesty from her children and the Pope, Georgia executed a female inmate for the first time in 70 years early Wednesday morning.

Kelly Gissendaner, the only woman on Georgia’s death row, was sentenced after she was found guilty of convincing her boyfriend, Gregory Owen, to kill her husband in 1997. The plot, via ABC:

Owen and Kelly Gissendaner discussed killing Douglas Gissendaner “on four or five occasions, all at [Kelly] Gissendaner’s initiation, before reaching a final agreement to kill him,” according to Georgia’s Attorney General’s office.

“It was agreed that, on Feb. 7, 1997, while [Kelly] Gissendaner was out with friends, co-defendant Owen would kill Douglas. The murder went exactly as Gissendaner planned,” the office of the Attorney General said.

Owen hit Douglas Gissendaner on the back of the head and then stabbed him in the neck eight to ten times, according to the Attorney General’s Office.

It was the third try for Georgia, which reportedly had to cancel previous attempts to execute Gissendaner due to inclement weather and, later, “cloudy” lethal injection drugs.

According to CNN, family members had to choose between launching a last-ditch final appeal or being on hand to witness the execution. And they weren’t the only ones trying to get a stay: a letter, written on behalf of the pope, was also sent the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Parolees:

“While not wishing to minimize the gravity of the crime for which Ms. Gissendaner has been convicted, and while sympathizing with the victims, I nonetheless implore you, in consideration of the reasons that have been presented to your Board, to commute the sentence to one that would better express both justice and mercy,” the letter read.

Gissendaner died at 12:21 a.m. Wednesday. Her last meal was cheese dip with chips, Texas fajita nachos and a diet frosted lemonade, and she was reportedly singing the song “Amazing Grace” as the lethal injection was administered.


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