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Becca Jean Hughes served decades in prison for killing her husband in self-defense because his history as a batterer was not allowed to be admitted as evidence, Renz Correctional Facility, Jefferson City, Missouri | musefully
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Ferrato, Donna. Becca Jean Hughes served decades in prison for killing her husband in self-defense because his history as a batterer was not allowed to be admitted as evidence, Renz Correctional Facility, Jefferson City, Missouri, 1991. archival pigment print, Image: 50.8 x 31.7 cm (20 x 12 1/2 in.); Paper: 61 x 50.8 cm (24 x 20 in.). Gift of the Marino Family, 2020.349. Copyrighted undefined.
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Becca Jean Hughes served decades in prison for killing her husband in self-defense because his history as a batterer was not allowed to be admitted as evidence, Renz Correctional Facility, Jefferson City, Missouri