‘How to Murder Your Husband’ Writer Sentenced to Life Nancy Crampton Brophy found guilty of killing her husband

Romance writer Nancy Crampton Brophy, left, accused of killing her husband, Dan Brophy, in June 2018, watches proceedings in court in Portland, Ore., Monday, April 4, 2022. (Dave Killen/The Oregonian via AP, Pool, File Photo)

(NEWSER) – Update: Nancy Crampton Brophy, self-published author of romance novels including The Wrong Husband and The Wrong Lover—as well as an essay titled “How to Murder Your Husband”—has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering her husband. The 71-year-old Oregon resident, who was found guilty last month of the 2018 slaying of chef Dan Brophy, will not be eligible for parole for 25 years, the BBC reports. Nathaniel Stillwater, Brophy’s son from a previous marriage, was among the relatives who spoke at Monday’s sentencing hearing. “You opted to lie, cheat, steal, defraud, and ultimately kill the man that was your biggest fan,” he said. “You were—to borrow from your catalogue—the wrong wife.” Our original story from May 25 follows:

The romance novelist who infamously wrote an essay titled “How to Murder Your Husband” was on Wednesday convicted of murdering her husband. Prosecutors say Nancy Crampton Brophy, 71, spent months collecting a ghost gun kit, a gun, and various gun pieces that could have been swapped out on the gun, including a piece to make sure bullets were not traced back to the gun, before shooting Daniel Brophy in his workplace where there were no cameras or witnesses. She then tried to collect on life insurance policies, the New York Times reports. The essay, written in 2011, had included tips about making sure such a murder was not traceable. Defense attorneys said that while acquiring the gun pieces, Brophy had been considering a story about a woman who built a gun to deal with her abusive partner. Brophy, too, said she bought the gun parts for research.

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