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Connie Culp
Connie Culp (born March 26, 1963〔http://www.cleveland.com/healthfit/index.ssf/2010/11/woman_who_underwent_first_near.html〕) is the first United States recipient of a partial face transplant, performed at the Cleveland Clinic in December 2008. ==Facial disfigurement== Culp was shot in the face by her husband Thomas G. "Tom" Culp in a failed murder-suicide in September 2004 inside their bar in Hopedale, Ohio. He also survived and was convicted in 2005 of aggravated attempted murder with a 7-year prison sentence.〔Kroenig, Julie (April 13, 2005). (Man Shoots Wife in Face...Sentenced to 7 Years. ) WTRF〕 Culp forgave her husband at the sentencing and said she will be waiting when he gets out of prison,〔Mazure, Steve (April 14, 2005) (Gunman Sentenced--Wife Forgives Him. ) WBOY〕〔Staff report (February 25, 2008). (Woman Speaks Out After Husband Shoots Her In Face. ) WTOV〕 but on September 22, 2009, Culp said on an episode of ''Oprah'' that she no longer plans to wait for her former husband after her daughter asked her, "Mom, what kind of example would you be setting for me if you went back to the man who shot your face off?"
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