Crime in the City

Trapped: Francine Hughes, Survival and Justice.

22 min · 23 jun 2026
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For years, Francine Hughes endured severe domestic abuse behind closed doors. In 1977, after repeated violence and failed attempts to escape, she took an action that would shock the nation and forever change the conversation about domestic violence, survivor advocacy and the criminal justice system. Topics Discussed: * The life of Francine Hughes * Patterns of coercive control and domestic violence * Arson * The "battered woman syndrome" defense * Self-defense and criminal responsibility * The criminal trial and acquittal * Media attention and The Burning Bed * The case's impact on domestic violence law and victim advocacy.

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