An author of the essay 'How to kill her husband' is charged with allegations that he killed her husband



A person named Nancy Crampton Brophy, the wife of the victim, who was accused as a perpetrator of the murder incident in Oregon in June 2018, previously mentioned "How to Murder Your Husband (a way to kill her husband)" as a romance writer, "The Oregon state newspaper reported that he was writing an essay of" Opinion.

Romance novelist accused of killing spouse published 'How to Murder Your Husband' essay | OregonLive.com
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Romance Novel Author Accused Of Killing Husband Previously Wrote 'How To Murder Your Husband'
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In the essay "How to Murder Your Husband" announced in 2011, the defendant described 700 words about the motives to kill her husband and the murder weapons that allow murder. Although these descriptions have already been deleted, in addition, there was a sentence saying "As a writer of romance mystery, I have considered considerable time for murder and criminal procedure accompanying it".


In the essay she said, "If you are free to kill a person who binds you, there is no point in spending the rest in prison" or "You are praying that you die more than killing "It is not desirable that the inside of one's own stains will be unclean", such as stating the negative content of murder.


On the other hand, "When you receive strong persecution, everyone knows what it is of murder" suggests the possibility of impulsive murderous intention, and in the interview received in 2012, "genre such as murder or violence expression He came close to me naturally, so that my husband learned not to neglect even when I go to sleep, "he says strange things, saying that it is not far from the crime of murder It suggests.

He also said that "marriage is like science experiments" while showing off his own episode of marriage with her husband on his website, as "all marriages are like , Our married life also had mountainous valleys, there were good times and bad times ".


Regarding the motive for the accused to kill her husband, police said in Portland, Oregon, that if she does not show up in the court, police say that the real mind is not told.

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