She Lost Her Parents in a Fire… Then Spent 17 Years in Prison for a Crime She Didn’t Commit

#FrancesChoy #WrongfulConviction #TrueCrime Wrongfully convicted for the deaths of her own parents, Frances Choy lost 17 years of her life behind bars for a crime she always said she did not commit. In 2003, a deadly house fire in Brockton, Massachusetts took the lives of Frances Choy’s parents. Instead of being treated as a grieving daughter, Frances became the main suspect. What followed was a shocking true crime case filled with questionable evidence, courtroom battles, prosecutorial misconduct, racial bias, and a fight for justice that lasted nearly two decades. This is the heartbreaking story of Frances Choy, a young woman who lost her family, her freedom, and her youth — before finally being cleared after 17 years in prison. Was justice served too late? And how many lives can be destroyed when the system gets it wrong? Watch until the end to uncover the truth behind one of America’s most disturbing wrongful conviction cases. Welcome to "DARK TRACKERS" The content in this video is based on real-life criminal cases from across the globe, analyzed and synthesized from various sources to provide comprehensive information, knowledge, and diverse perspectives. All content and views presented do not constitute advice for any action, particularly regarding legal or investigative matters. We continuously strive to ensure accuracy; however, we do not commit to the absolute accuracy of all data at the time you watch the video. We assume no responsibility for any loss or consequence arising from these decisions. IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING AI TECHNOLOGY (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE) Images, voices, and certain simulated details in this video were created by AI technology to recreate complex cases. We do not commit to the absolute accuracy of these simulations and assume no responsibility. This is not official information or legal evidence from any authority. Public Authority. Viewers are advised to approach this information with discretion.