In 2015 Judy Malinowski was addicted to drugs and in a toxic relationship with her boyfriend Michael Slager. Literally on the way to check Judy into rehab, the couple stoped at a gas station where Michael poured gasoline all over Judy's head and body and set her on fire. Against all odds, Judy survived for 2 years after this and was able to video record her own testimony that was ultimately used at her murder trial.
Resources:
https://www.judysfoundation.org/about/
https://medium.com/the-pub/judy-malinowski-the-woman-who-testified-from-her-grave-22a8cc487971
https://people.com/judy-malinowski-woman-set-fire-ex-testified-grave-behind-bars-life-7503471
https://people.com/crime/the-fire-that-took-her-judy-malinowski-case/
https://www.nbc4i.com/news/judy-malinowski-dies-nearly-two-years-after-being-set-on-fire/
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