Unraveling the Mystery: Could the Wrong Husband be the Culprit in this Intriguing Case of Marriage and Murder? Dive into the world of deceit, betrayal, and deadly secrets as we parse through the evidence to determine the true perpetrator behind this chilling crime. In this true crime case, a seemingly perfect marriage takes a sinister turn when one spouse is found dead under mysterious circumstances. Is the wrong husband to blame, or is there a more sinister force at play? Stay tuned as we delve into the twisted web of lies and deception in this gripping investigation.
[If known facts about the case: This case is based on the true story of a woman who was found murdered in her home, with suspicion initially falling on her husband. However, further investigation revealed that the true killer was someone much closer to home. The case remains unsolved to this day, leaving many questions still lingering in the minds of investigators and the public.
General type of crime: This case falls under the category of domestic homicide, a disturbingly common type of crime that involves violence within intimate relationships. Domestic homicides often stem from a combination of jealousy, anger, control issues, and escalating conflicts that ultimately result in tragic outcomes.]
@joeypinkpants5203
The wrong cellmate
Bitch better shout us out for the new title 😂😂
@zombiechicken7114
Curious…have you written novels? You seemed very familiar with the feeling of losing your friends when you finish writing a novel? If theyve been published where would we find them? If not, then i hope they do!!
@zombiechicken7114
It sounds like an idyllic lifestyle but she clearly was someone who was not happy with "enough". She should have left him and had the guts to travel on a budget on her own or with a voluntary agency etc. How dare she kill him so she could get what she wanted and he didnt.
@briardan9226
Spoiler alert. She was found guilty! Her trial testimony was very telling on who she is.
@briardan9226
It wasn't necessarily a cute cottage. Dan was a hoarder. Not a reason to kill him but that is a difficult living situation.
@briardan9226
Nancy wanted to pretend she was a successful writer on the life insurance money. She'd tell people her wealth was from writing, not the death of her husband.
@kristidaniels9268
She’s my sister in law’s aunt lol….
@trinachitty2299
What an idiot! Oh my geez this woman!
@QueenE31
Well she’s going to have plenty of time now in prison to find her writing creativity that she so longed for.
It’s amazing isn’t it- it’s amazing how the universe provides!!!!!
@jourdyngroman
when you said "oh no, all my friends are gone" about finishing a book – I FELT THAT! i have a book sitting next to me that I've put off finishing for a few weeks because i hate that phase between ending one book and starting another.
@LenutaAnd-gd4hk
Look at his face it tell a loth what's are capable
@origamipein18
Ugh. (Bleep)-ing Nancy Brophy. XC
@melissamccurdy5654
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@mylibertyvan5650
I wonder what her next book title will be; The Wrong Jail Cell Roomate, The Wrong Jail Guard? She’s got a new exciting environment to write about now! Haha😅
@jessica_schrecklich
Pantsers are writers who write from "the seats of their pants", meaning they write without planning out everything, the opposite of plotters, who have a plot relatively planned out in advance. Don't know if someone already wrote this here, as this vid is a bit older, but yah..^^
@paidendenae
If I had a man who prepared good meals for me every night and put time into our beautiful little home and gardens, I would've held him dear! Some people can't keep their spouses' attention at home for the life of them. She had a man who wasn't interested in any outside excitement and only cared about her and their life together 😞It makes me so sad. He deserved better.
@lanalobley6774
Wichita, TX? Do you mean Wichita Falls, TX? I live in Wichita Falls.
@writingtotortureyou
She got life in prison which for a 70 year old isn’t that long but at least Dan Brophy got justice
@vfoxdesigns
86 baby here! I love bed knobs and broomsticks! 😍
@Globelle
Stephanie Harlowe, you need to check out the Rhonda Casto case. If you haven't already, it will infuriate you!!!
@ginnyofnewstone6142
Do you have something you've written published? I'd totally buy a book written by you. I haven't missed a coffee and crime time in over a year, but I had to rewatch this one because I just saw the lifetime movie about Nancy Brophy with Cybill Shepard as Nancy Brophy. But yeah I totally forgot about her until I watched the lifetime movie and at the end I was like " That's it? This isn't a comedy?" Like I thought it was a comedy and we were gonna get a twist at the end where the movie has been her book that we've been seeing, as a movie and it was all her book. And then the end where they tell you how long shes in prison and she still says she's inmocent, it clicked💡and I looked at my husband and was like omfg that's real, I think. And Volia it is true. Lol.
@JESSEXTO
Lifetime Movie Network is coming out with a movie based on this!
@meganholt7400
If anyone is watching this 2 years late (like me😅) Nancy was found guilty of 2nd degree murder in May 2022
@chrystalmoore2501
What, no drama….that sounds wonderful! I don't have drama at home, but I have plenty at work!
@jellyrcw12
What's wrong with divorce? Lol
@judahrifkin606
I really appreciate your hard work. So well researched and I support all your sponsors
@hilhope7507
Another great video as always Stephanie, thanks for all you do!
@Globelle
God forbid if ANYTHING EVER happened to my husband. My search history would for sure have me in prison or on death row 4 sho!!!
@lisasmith7
Maybe, just maybe, she should have wrote Cookbooks with her husband. Wow. ❌⭕
@lisasmith7
I absolutely love that clock ❌⭕
@gretchenharris6640
Ok, I know siding with the killer is bad and I feel awful for the victim but the gun part swap was slick!
@janicel.johnson1683
I believe her trial ended not too long ago…Nancy has a new life experience ahead of her and won't have time to be bored with a cottage and garden. 3 hots, a cot, and maybe a lock in a sock!
@Cynni393
I wish she'd just told him how she felt, this is your partner, not your competition. Ugh
@hothotheat3000
Nothing is more dangerous than being married to an unfulfilled person. Unfulfilled people go looking for fulfillment outside the relationship somehow: they will cheat, they will do drugs, they will gamble, they will steal, they will lie, and they will kill.
And you will be on the receiving end.
@jannettb7930
So crazy. I live near Portland, 2017 my son was seriously considering going to OCI.
@voicemyopinion7885
YOU'RE ADORABLE!
thanks for sharing!