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In this Halloween episode of Lipstick & Lies, Melissa shares with her husband, Steve and Jami, the true story of Nancy Crampton-Brophy played by (Cybill Shepherd) for the Lifetime movie, “How to Murder Your Husband.” Our poor husbands… and yours, may now sleep with one eye open after this conversation but you can’t take us too seriously when we’re dressed up in Barbie themed costumes!
In this movie summary Lifetime states, “Nancy 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. Often, her books featured women protagonists who fantasized about killing their own husbands or fleeing their husbands and faking their own deaths. And then, in 2022 in a shocking turn of events, Brophy was convicted of killing her own husband.”
Sponsors:
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Follow us on social media and become part of the Lie Detector community:
Instagram: @LipstickandLies
TikTok: @LipstickandLiesPod
Jami Rice: @JamiOnAir (IG & TikTok)
Melissa Moore: @LifeAfterCrimee (IG) / @LifeAfterCrime (TikTok)
Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@lipstickandliespodcast
Leave a 5-star rating for Lipstick & Lies in Apple Podcasts, and drop the name of your favorite lipstick or lip gloss while you’re there.
Crime is typically a good ol’ boys club, but sometimes the truth lies behind lipstick.
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In this Halloween episode of Lipstick & Lies, Melissa shares with her husband, Steve and Jami, the true story of Nancy Crampton-Brophy played by (Cybill Shepherd) for the Lifetime movie, “How to Murder Your Husband.” Our poor husbands… and yours, may now sleep with one eye open after this conversation but you can’t take us too seriously when we’re dressed up in Barbie themed costumes!
In this movie summary Lifetime states, “Nancy 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. Often, her books featured women protagonists who fantasized about killing their own husbands or fleeing their husbands and faking their own deaths. And then, in 2022 in a shocking turn of events, Brophy was convicted of killing her own husband.”
Sponsors:
BetterHelp- BetterHelp.com/LL for 10% off your first month of therapy
Follow us on social media and become part of the Lie Detector community:
Instagram: @LipstickandLies
TikTok: @LipstickandLiesPod
Jami Rice: @JamiOnAir (IG & TikTok)
Melissa Moore: @LifeAfterCrimee (IG) / @LifeAfterCrime (TikTok)
Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@lipstickandliespodcast
Leave a 5-star rating for Lipstick & Lies in Apple Podcasts, and drop the name of your favorite lipstick or lip gloss while you’re there.
Crime is typically a good ol’ boys club, but sometimes the truth lies behind lipstick.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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