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Writer Who Wrote About How to Murder Husbands Convicted in Her Husband’s Murder - Reports
Writer Who Wrote About How to Murder Husbands Convicted in Her Husband’s Murder - Reports
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - A 71-year old woman who wrote fictitiously about how to murder one’s spouse was convicted by a US jury on Wednesday for actually... 25.05.2022, Sputnik International
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Nancy Brophy was convicted for shooting and killing her husband, Daniel Brophy, in an elaborate plan foreshadowed by the romance writer in her romance books, the report said. The jury reportedly took approximately 24 hours to deliberate Brophy’s fate, ultimately finding her guilty of second degree murder.Brophy wrote in a 2011 blog post about various methods of murder, their drawbacks and advantages, and was also considering a story about a woman who murdered an abusive partner using gun parts acquired slowly over time, the report said.Prosecutors accused Brophy of carrying out a similar crime in real life, acquiring firearms pieces over an extended period of time before shooting and killing her husband at his place of work - the Oregon Culinary Institute - the report said.However, prosecutors were prohibited from mentioning Brophy’s blog posts during the trial, the report also said.Brophy testified that the firearms components were purchased with her husband’s support for self-defense, as well as research for her writing, the report said. The defense team also challenged prosecutors’ assertions that Brophy had a financial motive to murder her husband for the life insurance policy, the report added.Brophy is scheduled to be sentenced June 13 and could face 25 years to life in prison, according to the report.
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Writer Who Wrote About How to Murder Husbands Convicted in Her Husband’s Murder - Reports
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - A 71-year old woman who wrote fictitiously about how to murder one’s spouse was convicted by a US jury on Wednesday for actually murdering her own husband, the New York Times said in a report.
Nancy Brophy was convicted for shooting and killing her husband, Daniel Brophy, in an elaborate plan foreshadowed by the romance writer in her romance books, the report said. The jury reportedly took approximately 24 hours to deliberate Brophy’s fate, ultimately finding her guilty of second degree murder.
Brophy wrote in a 2011 blog post about various methods of murder, their drawbacks and advantages, and was also considering a story about a woman who murdered an abusive partner using gun parts acquired slowly over time, the report said.
Prosecutors accused Brophy of carrying out a similar crime in real life, acquiring firearms pieces over an extended period of time before shooting and killing her husband at his place of work - the Oregon Culinary Institute - the report said.
However, prosecutors were prohibited from mentioning Brophy’s blog posts during the trial, the report also said.
Brophy testified that the firearms components were purchased with her husband’s support for self-defense, as well as research for her writing, the report said. The defense team also challenged prosecutors’ assertions that Brophy had a financial motive to murder her husband for the life insurance policy, the report added.
Brophy is scheduled to be sentenced June 13 and could face 25 years to life in prison, according to the report.