Nancy Crampton-Brophy, 71, was charged with fatally shooting her husband, Daniel Brophy, 63, in June 2018. She was arrested and charged with murder three months after his death, the Associated Press reports. However, despite the title of her essay, a judge ruled that the online post could not be presented as evidence against her, NBC News reports.
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Crampton-Brophy has been in custody since her arrest and has pleaded not guilty to the charges. The story goes on under the ad In her trial, which began Monday, Oregon Attorney General Shawn Overstreet told jurors that Crampton-Brophy was motivated by greed and a $ 1.4 million insurance policy. According to The Oregonian, Crampton Brophy’s husband was killed as he was getting ready for work early in the morning on June 2, 2018. He was a teacher at the Oregon Culinary Institute and worked alone in a kitchen class. 4:44 The Black Widow Victim on the Internet Believes He Could Hit Again Previous Video Next Video Brophy’s death was a mystery until his wife was arrested. Authorities never named another suspect. Trending Stories
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The AP reports that investigators found no signs of violence, struggle or robbery. Brophy had his cell phone, wallet and car keys with him.
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The story goes on under the ad Traffic cameras show Crampton Brophy’s minivan traveling on roads near the institute, near the apparent time of the shooting, court documents say. Leading defense attorney Lisa Maxfield said Crampton-Brophy and her finances deteriorated after Brophy’s death, far from the prosecution’s claim that she made a profit. Portland’s KGW television station reported that before the trial began Monday, a judge ruled in favor of a defense motion, ensuring jurors would not hear about the “How to Kill Your Husband” essay, which was written 11 years ago. years. The judge said the post was old and was written for a writing seminar. Any value it may have offset by the prejudice it may cause the jury. Crampton-Brophy posted on Facebook shortly after the death of her husband. He said he was “struggling to understand everything right now”. On her author’s website, her biography states that Crampton-Brophy is “married to a chef whose mantra is: life is a science project.” “As a result, there are chickens and turkeys in my yard, a wonderful vegetable garden that also grows insecticide tobacco and a hot meal on the table every night,” he wrote. The story goes on under the ad “For those of you who crave this, let me warn you. The old saying goes. Be careful what you wish for, when the gods are truly angry, they fulfill our wishes “. – With files from the Associated Press 0:35 New security camera footage shows the capture of “Killer Grandma” in Texas Previous Video Next Video © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.