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This article discusses three different cases involving authors who became involved in real-life crimes. Nancy Brophy, author of romantic thrillers, was found guilty of second-degree murder for killing her husband for financial gain. Delia Owens, known for her bestselling book "Where The Crawdads Sing," and her husband Mark were accused of being involved in the death of a poacher in Zambia, although they denied any involvement. Kouri Richins, author of "Are You With Me?," is facing charges for allegedly lacing her husband's drink with a lethal dose of fentanyl. These cases highlight the shocking consequences when crime stories become a reality. [Extracted from the article] |