Lifetime in the author of “How to kill your husband” about the murder of her husband

“How to kill your husband” is the title of an essay written by an American author, who was sentenced yesterday to life in prison for the murder of her husband. Nancy Crampton Brophy was found guilty by a jury in Oregonin the northwestern US, for the 2018 murder of Daniel Brophy’s husband.

Brophy, 71, will be released on parole for 25 years, an Oregon judge has told her.

At her trial, which lasted a month, the defendant was said to have bought a gun from eBay to kill her husband in the hope of earning hundreds of thousands of dollars from his life insurance, which she denied.

This pistol was never found and she claimed that she had bought it as part of the research for a new book of hers.

Daniel Brophy, a chef by profession, was found dead on the floor of a classroom of a cooking school, where he taught and which does not work today, in June 2018. He had received two shots, as broadcast by the French Agency and broadcast by the Athenian Special Agent .

Footage from security cameras showed his wife driving in the area at the time of the crime.

THE author, specializing in romance novels with titles like “The Wrong Husband”claimed that she did not remember being there, but regarding the shots she assumed that they were simply showing her looking for inspiration for her books.

Brophy, whose defense attorneys have said they will appeal the decision, denied that she had killed her husband and insisted that years had passed since the couple had financial difficulties and had no reason to kill him.

“What motivates you, I ask?” “Any publisher would laugh and say ‘I think you should work on this story more, it has a huge hole in the middle,'” Brophy told the prosecutor during the trial.

The essay “How to kill your spouse”, which is still available on the Internet, refers to methods and incentives to get rid of an unwanted spouse.

These include the financial benefit. The essay also states that firearms “make a lot of noise, cause damage, and require a certain degree of skill.” But – the text concludes -, “what I know about the murder is that everyone has it in him, if he is pressed enough”.

Source: News Beast

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