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RandySF

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Fri Mar 31, 2017, 02:00 PM Mar 2017

Francine Hughes Wilson, abused Michigan wife who inspired 'The Burning Bed,' dies at 69 [View all]

PERSONAL NOTE TO YOUNGER DU'ERS: Read this and you'll understand why the "gender card" is still so important to may women in America.



LANSING, Mich. — For more than 12 years, Francine Hughes endured physical abuse at the hands of James "Mickey" Hughes.

It was 40 years ago March 9 that Hughes walked into the Ingham County Jail in Mason and confessed that, fearing for her life, she had set fire to her home in Dansville, where her ex-husband was sleeping.

On March 22, Francine Wilson — she had remarried and taken the last name of her second husband Robert Wilson — died after a bout with pneumonia in Leighton, Ala. She was 69.

A jury of 10 women and two men found her not guilty by reason of insanity of Hughes' murder.

The case would became a turning point in the growing movement against domestic violence. It inspired the bestselling book The Burning Bed, the TV movie of the same name starring Farah Fawcett and Paul Lemat, a folk song and a hit for country star Martina McBride (Independence Day).



http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2017/03/31/abused-michigan-wife-who-inspired-burning-bed-dies-69/99859402/
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