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‘How to Murder Your Husband’ novelist accidentally confessed to killing real-life chef husband: prosecutor

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The Oregon romance novelist who authored the fiction work “How to Murder Your Husband” is who is accused of killing her husband in real life allegedly slipped up and confessed to the shooting by mistake, according to a prosecutor.

According to the Multnomah County Senior Deputy District Attorney Shawn Overstreet, Nancy Crampton Brophy, 71, who is accused of killing her husband, allegedly went into detail about the shooting with an inmate who she was living with, according to Oregon Live.

Nancy Crampton Brophy allegedly killed her husband Daniel Brophy, 63, on June 2, 2018. 

‘HOW TO MURDER YOUR HUSBAND’ FICTION AUTHOR ON TRIAL FOR REAL-LIFE MURDER IN OREGON

Nancy Crampton-Brophy appears in an Oregon courtroom for her murder trial. (KPTV/ pool camera)

She allegedly committed the murder because of impending financial issues, and needed the $1.5 million in insurance, according to authorities. Nancy Crampton Brophy shot Daniel Brophy in the back and then while he was on the floor, according to police.

Nancy Crampton Brophy accidentally made the comment to a cellmate, according to Overstreet, who says that the cellmate should testify after Nancy Crampton Brophy’s attorneys make their case.

Overstreet repeated the alleged conversation between Nancy Crampton Brophy and the cellmate to the court.

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Nancy Crampton-Brophy appears in an Oregon courtroom for her murder trial. (KPTV/ pool)

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“Ms. Brophy held her arms apart, like a wingspan, and said, ‘I was this far away when the shooting happened,’” Overstreet said.

Nancy Crampton Brophy then corrected herself, Overstreet said, and stated that the shooting happened within a close range.

The inmate, Andrea Jacobs, told detectives that Nancy Crampton Brophy seemed to be embarassed after making the comment, and said their relationship became “very awkward.”

“Ms. Jacobs reported that it became very awkward,” Overstreet said.

The defense said during opening statements in the trial that Nancy Crampton Brophy was at a Starbucks when the shooting occurred, and also presented messages between the partners that were used in an attempt to show that they were on good terms.

Fox News’ Audrey Conklin contributed to this report.

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