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/