Years before Nancy Crampton Brophy, 68, allegedly murdered her husband, she reportedly penned an essay titled, "How to Murder Your Husband."
Not allegedly. It was proven in court. It's a (legal) fact. She murdered her husband.
When a woman does something bad, there is no shortage of 'allegedly' being thrown around to diminish what she did.
>Years before Nancy Crampton Brophy, 68, allegedly murdered her husband, she reportedly penned an essay titled, "How to Murder Your Husband."
Not allegedly. It was proven in court. It's a (legal) fact. She murdered her husband.
When a woman does something bad, there is no shortage of 'allegedly' being thrown around to diminish what she did.
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