A Roman novelist allegedly murdered her husband's chef at the Culinary Institute of Oregon



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A novels writer in Oregon was arrested on Wednesday after allegedly killing her chef husband at an Oregon culinary school last June.

Nancy Crampton-Brophy, 68, was arrested at home in Beaverton, The Oregonian reported. Her husband, Daniel Brophy, 63, was found wounded in a kitchen by students at the Oregon Culinary Institute on June 2 and eventually died there.

The day after his death, a Facebook account apparently belonging to Crampton-Brophy mourned the death of this man. Crampton-Brophy wrote that her husband "was killed yesterday morning" and that she was "overwhelmed" and unable to "function".

Yet a neighbor of the couple told the press that Crampton-Brophy did not seem affected by the death of her husband and mentioned that the police had considered him a suspect in his murder.

Crampton-Brophy is the author of several novels, and a biography on his website indicates that his books "deal with pretty strong men and women, families who do not always work and the joy of finding love and the difficulty in doing that remains. "

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Crampton-Brophy is the author of several novels, and a biography on his website indicates that his books "deal with pretty strong men and women, families who do not always work and the joy of finding love and the difficulty in doing that remains. "

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Crampton-Brophy was reportedly arrested at the Multnomah County Detention Center in Portland for murder and unlawful use of a firearm.

Nicole Darrah covers the news of FoxNews.com. Follow her on Twitter @nicoledarrah.

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