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Time's Up (book) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Susan Murphy-Milano
Susan Murphy-Milano (born February 28 died October 28, 2012〔(Scared Monkeys Radio, "Daily Commentary: Susan Murphy-Milano Loses Her Long Battle With Cancer," October 30, 2012 )〕) was an American nonfiction author, violence expert and host of the weekly radio crime show "Time's Up" and author of a book by the same title.〔(Amazon.com book listing, ''Time's Up: How to Escape Abusive and Stalking Relationships Guide'', Dog Ear Publishing )〕 Murphy-Milano, who grew up in Chicago, lived in Surfside Beach, South Carolina. Murphy-Milano died in 2012 after suffering from cancer.〔 ==Murder-suicide== In January 1989, Murphy-Milano's father, 30-year veteran Detective Phillip Murphy, a decorated Chicago Police violent crimes investigator,〔(''Chicago Tribune'', "Trail's End," October 12, 1987 )〕 murdered her mother, Roberta, using his service weapon, a .44 magnum, and then committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.〔(''Chicago Tribune'', "Cop, Estranged Wife Are Found Dead," January 20, 1989 )〕 Afterward, Murphy-Milano, who discovered her parents' bodies, vowed to change the way intimate partner crimes and homicides were handled and investigated.〔(''Chicago Tribune'', "Police Brutality Often Begins At Home," March 29, 1991 )〕 She spent her career advocating for women and child victims of domestic violence.〔(''Daily Herald (Arlington Heights)'', "Susan Murphy-Milano, Intimate-Abuse/Cold-Case Crime Expert, and iAscend's Pamela Chapman Lock Arms for the Greater Cause," February 22, 2011 )〕〔(''Chicago Reader'' "Life Saver" )〕
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