Writes essay on the murder of her husband, arrested by police

Nancy Campton-Brophy (68) had written an essay about the murder of her husband seven years ago. Long ago, they found him dead with a body wound, and Nancy is the main suspect. As an author of crime novels I often think about police murders and procedures. [...]
Nancy Campton-Brophy (68) had written an essay about the murder of her husband seven years ago. Long ago, they found him dead with a body wound, and Nancy is the main suspect.
As an author of crime novels I often think about murder and police procedures after the crime, he wrote in 2011 Nancy Crimpton-Brophy (68) from Oregon to foreword to her online article called “How do you kill your husband?”
In June of this year, her husband Daniel (63), who had been married for 27 years, was found dead in his workplace after being shot by fire at the Oregon kitchen institute.
Three months later, CNN writes, police have arrested his wife, Nancy for his death. They accused him of murder, but did not reveal what the motive might be and is currently behind the bars.
In her article seven years earlier, Nancy had given a reason for her husband's hypothetical murder.
“Divorce is expensive, and the question is whether you really want to share property with someone” It's one of the questions. In a series of romantic detective stories written by major themes are murder and attempted murder, treachery, treason and intrigue”, she had written in an essay.












