The term for killing one's husband is "mariticide." It derives from the Latin words "maritus," meaning husband, and "caedere," meaning to kill. Mariticide is not commonly used in everyday language and is primarily found in legal or academic contexts.
Killing of one's husband: Mariticide or viricide Killing of one's wife: Uxoricide
The title of the book about a wife killing her husband is "Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn.
The woman who wrote a book about killing her husband is crime novelist Ann Rule.
The lady who wrote a book about killing her husband is author and convicted murderer, Nancy Brophy.
The title of the book written by a woman about killing her husband is "Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn.
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She was accused of killing her husband.
She talks her husband into killing Duncan.
The Kikuyu word for the English word husband is "mume."
It's about him killing his girlfriend's husband and son, and then killing her and blaming everything on her as a murder-suicide.
she wanted to get back at them for killing her husband to get to her
Yes, the word 'husband' is a noun, a common, singular noun; a word for a person.