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  1. 14 gen 2023 · How to Murder Your Husband: Directed by Stephen Tolkin. With Cybill Shepherd, Steve Guttenberg, Sandy Minh Abley, Primo Allon. Nancy Crampton-Brophy, who had a knack for writing about murder and wrote about tumultuous relationships, fantasies about killing or running from her husband, and faking her own death, was arrested in 2022 ...

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  2. Author Nancy Crampton-Brophy often writes stories about female protagonists who fantasize about killing their own husbands. In a shocking and ironic turn of events, Brophy faces accusations of ...

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    • Cybill Shepherd, Steve Guttenberg
  3. 15 gen 2023 · Yes, ‘How to Murder Your Husband: The Nancy Brophy Story’ is based on a true story. A part of Lifetime’s ‘Ripped from the Headlines’ series, the film is a dramatic depiction of the infamous 2018 Daniel Brophy murder case, which director Stephen Tolkin studied to pen the movie’s story.

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  4. 17 dic 2022 · Subscribed. 3. 1.1K views 1 year ago. In 2023, Lifetime kicks off another year with a new slate of "Ripped From the Headlines" movies, including How to Murder Your Husband: The Nancy Brophy...

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  5. 14 gen 2023 · Author Nancy Crampton-Brophy often writes stories about female protagonists who fantasize about killing their own husbands. In a shocking and ironic turn of events, Brophy faces accusations of doing the same thing in real life.

  6. 16 dic 2022 · Lifetime's upcoming true-crime movie about a killer romance novelist stars Cybill Shepherd and Steve Guttenberg.

  7. Based on a true story, Nancy Crampton-Brophy (Cybill Shepherd), seemed to have a knack for writing about murder. The Portland-based romance-thriller novelist authored books about relationships that were tumultuous, while using seductive men on the covers to lure in her readers.