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Georgia, Missouri end death penalty drought after botched execution

This marks the end of a nearly seven week period of quiet after the gruesome death of an Oklahoma inmate as a result of a botched execution.

Protestors opposed to the death penalty hold signs and sing songs during a vigil at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison in Jackson, Georgia.
Protestors opposed to the death penalty hold signs and sing songs during a vigil at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison in Jackson, Georgia.REUTERS

Meredith Clark

Meredith Clark is a freelance writer and editor. She was previously a senior news producer for "Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj," a reporter with MSNBC.com, the digital politics and culture editor at Glamour and a senior news and politics editor at Refinery29. She has written for Vulture, Rolling Stone, Self, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, The Daily Beast and Bustle.