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First Woman in 70 Years Executed in Georgia Despite Plea From Pope Francis

© REUTERS / Tami ChappellSupporters of Kelly Gissendaner hold signs with an image and quote from Pope Francis as they wait for the execution of Gissendaner at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison in Jackson, Georgia September 29, 2015
Supporters of Kelly Gissendaner hold signs with an image and quote from Pope Francis as they wait for the execution of Gissendaner at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison in Jackson, Georgia September 29, 2015 - Sputnik International
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The United States executed the only woman on Georgia's death row, Kelly Gissendaner, for the murder of her husband early Wednesday morning, despite a number of last-ditch appeals, including one by Pope Francis, local media reported.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — According to the CNN network, citing the Georgia Department of Corrections, Gissendaner was sentenced to die by lethal injection.

The mother of three was the first woman to be executed in Georgia in 70 years.

Gissendaner, 47, was convicted of murder as in 1997 she convinced her lover to murder her husband. Her February bid for clemency was rejected, however, she has been granted the right to make another appeal, just hours before her execution. The appeal was denied on Tuesday.

The application for clemency drew support of Pope Francis, who was visiting the United States last week. Francis urged Congress to abolish the death penalty during his visit.

According to the Death Penalty Information Center, Gissendaner is one of the three prisoners to be executed in the coming days.

Richard Glossip is due to be executed later Wednesday for hiring his colleague to kill his employer. Alfredo Prieto, a convicted serial killer of Salvadoran origin, will be put to death on Thursday.

Capital punishment is currently legal in 31 US states, while the practice has been abolished in the other 19 states.

More than 800 people have been executed in the United States in the past 15 years. The largest number of executions, 85, occurred in 2000. Thirty-five people were executed in the United States in 2014.

According to the US National Academy of Sciences, the number of people sentenced to death in the United States for crimes they did not commit is estimated at approximately 4 percent.

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