©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Deadly explosion rocks Baltimore neighborhood, destroying homesWatch live: Trump holds news conference after economic aid measuresLebanese PM steps down after deadly blasts and protests84 arrests reported in 24 hours at massive motorcycle rallyGOP senator subpoenas FBI director for docs on Russia probe, Bidens100 arrested, 13 cops hurt in Chicago unrest: "Assault on our city"Military veterans say racism in the ranks often isn't camouflagedTrump unemployment insurance executive order will cost states billionsBattleground Tracker: Latest polls, state of the race and more5 things to know about CBS News' 2020 Battleground TrackerBiden has edge in North Carolina, race is tight in Georgia — CBS News pollWhy some mail-in ballots are rejected and how to make sure your vote countsWhat happens if the president doesn't accept the election results?Election Day could turn into "Election Week" with rise in mail ballotsGOP confident in Ohio, but Dems think it's within reach Tiffany Moss, 36, showed no emotion as the Gwinnett County jury delivered the death sentence Tuesday morning, according to … I'm going to kill Emani today.
She'll be transferred to state custody within the next 20 days, Porter said.Eman Moss is currently serving life in prison for the death of his daughter, according to WSB.Tiffany Moss acted as her own attorney in the case, but offered no defense, called no witnesses and gave no opening nor closing statements, the station reported.Moss would be just the third woman executed in the state's history, Lori Benoit, a spokeswoman for the Georgia Department of Corrections told CNN. A Georgia woman remained emotionless in court Tuesday when jurors sentenced her to death for murdering her 10-year-old stepdaughter in 2013. “There will always be that dark side waiting to come out.”He added: “She’s never going to think about that child again.”When the judge asked Moss if she wanted to say anything in her defense while discussing the possibility of the death penalty, she simply said, “During the trial, jurors learned of the horrors the child endured during her short life and how she died alone in her room while the rest of her family carried on as usual.“While this defendant sat watching TV and cooking lasagna, Emani died alone in a room while all that life was going on around her,” Jones said.After Moss and Emani’s father, Eman Moss, 35, tried to get rid of the girl’s body by putting her in a garbage can he’d bought at Home Depot, they “set her on fire and turned their backs because they couldn’t watch what they did to this child,” Jones said, theEman Moss is serving a sentence of life in prison without parole after pleading guilty in August 2015 for his role in his daughter’s death and agreeing to testify against his wife in lieu of the state seeking the death penalty against him, the In the days before the little girl died, her father said he found his daughter in the bathtub, shaking violently with her eyes rolling from side to side, the He put her on a mattress on a bedroom floor — but did not call for medical help.Asked why he didn’t call 911, he replied, “I’m not God,” the Police arrested Eman Moss after finding his daughter inside the trash can near their apartment, the Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.Copyright © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. The board made its announcement in a news release Wednesday morning, hours before Kelly Renee Gissendaner, 46, is set to die at the state prison in Jackson. If she loses all appeals or refuses to file any, she would be the third woman put to death in Georgia. People is on Community! More than 40 women have been executed in the U.S. in the last century, but only 16 female death row inmates have been killed since 1976, Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inboxThis material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. His body was found about a week after that, roughly a mile from the car, in a remote wooded area.
A jury sentenced Gissendaner to death in 1998.
Get push notifications with news, features and more. I am fully responsible for my role in my husband's murder," she said. A Georgia woman who was found guilty Monday of starving her 10-year-old stepdaughter down to 32 pounds and setting fire to her emaciated body in a trash can has been sentenced to death.She was found guilty on all 8 counts, including murder, malice murder, cruelty to children and trying to conceal a death, ABC affiliate WSB-TV, the Moss sat stone-faced when she learned her fate, which is how she reacted during the trial, where she represented herself and said very little, the outlets report.Before the jury made its decision to sentence Moss to death, Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter argued that she didn’t deserve a sentence of life with parole, the “She’s shown you too much of her capacity for cruelty,” he said.