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  • Kouri Richins Breaks Silence from Jail, Criticizes Prosecutors and Proclaims Innocence
    May 28 2024
    Kouri Richins, the Utah mother accused of spiking her husband’s cocktail with a fatal dose of fentanyl, has made her first public comments since her arrest last year. In a series of jailhouse statements provided exclusively to "Dateline" this week, Richins criticized prosecutors, asserted her innocence, and described recent upheaval in the case as “forced.” Richins, 34, who has been held in the Summit County Jail since a judge denied her bail last year, expressed frustration over being separated from her family. “I’ve been silent for a year, locked away from my kids, my family, my life, living with the media telling the world who they think I am, what they think I’ve done or how they think I’ve lived,” she said. “And it’s time to start speaking up. You took an innocent mom away from her babies. And this means war.” The comments come after a judge granted her lawyers' request to withdraw from her defense against charges of aggravated murder and other crimes in the death of her husband, Eric Richins, 39, on March 4, 2022. Richins’ lead attorney, Skye Lazaro, cited an “irreconcilable and nonwaivable situation” as the reason for the withdrawal. In one statement, Richins said she was filled with “great devastation” over her defense team's withdrawal. “My defense team has been forced to withdraw from my case. Represented or not, we all know and should understand there’s only so much I can say. But what I will say is this withdrawal was not my choice. And it was not a personal choice of any counsel on my defense team.” The withdrawal request was filed the same day Richins’ lawyers asked a judge to disqualify prosecutors due to “severe violations” that compromised their defense and violated Richins’ constitutional right to effective counsel. The filing alleges that from May to December last year, authorities recorded jail calls between Richins and her lawyers without their consent, some of which were listened to by prosecutors. When defense lawyers discovered the practice and questioned prosecutors, Summit County's top elected prosecutor, Margaret Olson, initially denied awareness. However, lead prosecutor Brad Bloodworth later claimed that one of the defense lawyers had refused to use a phone app that shields attorney-client calls, resulting in the recordings. Bloodworth asserted that prosecutors had not listened to the calls and suggested that by not using the app, the lawyer had seemingly consented to the practice. Richins accused prosecutors of doing "anything they can to prolong this process and hide their corruption. I will not play into the prosecution’s unconstitutional behavior anymore." She expressed a strong desire to clear her name, stating, “Although I am extremely disappointed where we’re at right now with this case, I’m anxious. I’m anxious to prove my innocence. I’m anxious to get to trial.” Olson's office responded to the allegations, labeling the defense lawyer's motion to disqualify prosecutors as "materially inaccurate" and "filed in bad faith." The county attorney's office plans to address the motion formally by May 31. Prosecutors allege that Richins, deeply in debt, fraudulently obtained a nearly $2 million life insurance policy on her husband before giving him a Moscow mule spiked with a lethal dose of fentanyl. They also charged Richins with attempted murder, forgery, and mortgage and insurance fraud. One year after Eric Richins died, Kouri Richins published “Are You With Me?” a children’s book about grief, dedicated to her “amazing” husband. Despite the charges, Richins and her family have maintained her innocence. #KouriRichins #EricRichins #FentanylPoisoning #TrueCrime #ProsecutorialMisconduct #JusticeSystem #Dateline Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK’s Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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  • 51: The Infamous Kouri Richins TV Interview Before Her Arrest For Murder
    Apr 9 2024
    Kouri Richins, a Utah-based author and mother of three, has been charged with aggravated murder and possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute in connection to her husband, Eric Richins' death in 2022. Family members voiced suspicions about Kouri's involvement in Eric's death, noting that he had feared she might harm him. According to court documents, Eric became ill on multiple occasions after consuming food or drinks provided by Kouri, culminating in his death due to a fentanyl overdose in March 2022. Investigators discovered messages on Kouri's phone with an individual from whom she obtained prescription pain medication, including fentanyl.
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  • Utah Grief Author, Kouri Richins, Faces Additional Charge of Attempted Murder in Husband's Alleged Poisoning
    Mar 29 2024
    Kouri Richins, the Utah author charged with the aggravated murder of her husband Eric Richins, is now facing an additional charge of attempted murder following new allegations of poisoning. Prosecutors claim that Kouri attempted to poison Eric on Valentine's Day 2022 by serving him a sandwich laced with drugs, leading to a severe allergic reaction.

    According to charging documents released by the Washington County Attorney’s Office, Eric Richins became gravely ill after consuming the sandwich, experiencing hives and other adverse symptoms. In distress, he contacted friends and expressed suspicion that his wife, Kouri, had attempted to poison him.

    "He almost lost me," Eric reportedly told one friend, describing the frightening ordeal after consuming the tainted sandwich. "You could hear the fear in his voice," the charging documents state.

    The documents reveal that Kouri Richins had allegedly procured illicit fentanyl prior to the Valentine's Day incident and sought stronger doses following Eric's initial illness. Prosecutors suggest financial motives, pointing to life insurance policies valued at nearly $2 million taken out by Kouri on Eric without his knowledge.

    Kouri Richins, who has yet to enter a plea but has denied all allegations, faces a litany of charges, including aggravated murder, mortgage fraud, insurance fraud, and forgery. Her attorney maintains her innocence, stating, "there is nothing in the documents that affects Kouri's approach to defending whatever charges the State levies against her."
    A preliminary hearing date has been set for May 15 at the Third District Court.
    Kouri Richins remains in custody awaiting trial, while the case continues to unfold, shedding light on the tragic and complex circumstances surrounding Eric Richins' death and the subsequent legal proceedings.
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  • Kouri Richins Faces Fraud Charges Amid Husband's Death Investigation
    Mar 27 2024
    Utah resident Kouri Richins, already embroiled in a legal battle over the death of her husband in 2022, faces a new array of charges related to alleged fraud, Court TV reports.

    In a startling turn of events, Richins finds herself confronted with two counts of mortgage fraud, two counts of insurance fraud, and three counts of forgery, as revealed in recently obtained court documents.

    The saga began last year when Richins faced charges of aggravated murder and other offenses in connection with the untimely demise of her husband, Eric Richins. However, the legal landscape has since expanded, unveiling a web of deceit and financial misrepresentation.

    Prosecutors allege that Richins, in a bid to secure financial gain, misrepresented her financial standing in mortgage applications. According to court filings, she purportedly claimed inflated account balances, painting a false picture of financial stability.

    In one instance detailed in court documents, Richins allegedly stated a balance of $210,898 in her credit union account when the actual figure stood at a mere $15,609. Another mortgage application reportedly claimed an account balance of $702,831, underlining the extent of the alleged deception.

    Further exacerbating the situation, Richins is accused of fraudulently applying for life insurance for her husband and forging his signature. This accusation suggests a calculated attempt to exploit her husband's demise for financial gain.

    Authorities assert that Eric Richins met his tragic end due to Kouri Richins' actions, alleging that she administered a lethal dose of illicit Fentanyl, surpassing five times the lethal dosage, effectively ending his life.

    The aftermath of her husband's death took a peculiar turn as Richins authored and self-published a children's book on grief. This endeavor, seemingly aimed at providing solace to her three sons, contrasts sharply with the allegations surrounding her husband's untimely demise.

    The unfolding legal drama casts a stark light on the complexities surrounding the case, with Richins' actions under scrutiny from both legal and public perspectives.

    As the legal proceedings progress, the community remains captivated by the intricacies of the case, eagerly awaiting further developments in the pursuit of justice for Eric Richins and closure for his loved ones.

    Richins' journey through the judicial system continues, with the newly levied fraud charges adding layers of complexity to an already convoluted narrative.

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  • 50: Kouri Richins Story: Search Warrant Affidavit Suggests Mother's Possible Involvement in Husband's Death
    Mar 21 2024
    Shockwaves reverberate through the legal sphere as new revelations surface in the high-profile case of Kouri Richins, charged with the murder of her husband, Eric Richins. A recently unsealed search warrant affidavit has shed light on potential involvement by Kouri's mother, Lisa Darden, in what investigators believe could be the planning and orchestration of Eric's untimely demise.

    According to court documents obtained by Court TV, Detective Jeff O'Driscoll detailed suspicions surrounding Darden's proximity to a past suspicious overdose death. In 2006, Darden's adult female partner, with whom she shared a romantic relationship, tragically passed away from an oxycodone overdose. Despite having a history of medication abuse, the partner's demise raised suspicions of foul play, especially considering Darden's recent naming as the beneficiary of her estate.

    Detectives probing into Kouri and Eric's personal dynamics unearthed a pattern of frequent communication between Kouri and her mother, spanning both personal matters and business dealings. This communication thread forms a critical aspect of the investigation, suggesting a potential nexus between Kouri's actions and her mother's past.

    Responding to the State's assertions, Kouri's attorney, Skye Lazaro, staunchly defended Darden, emphasizing the tragic nature of her partner's addiction-related death. Lazaro dismissed allegations against Darden as baseless, asserting that her role as a beneficiary was commonplace and far from indicative of foul play.

    "The fact that Ms. Darden's significant other was one of the millions that suffered from, and ultimately succumbed to, opioid addiction is hardly 'suspicious,'" Lazaro stated, challenging the narrative of conspiracy surrounding Darden's involvement.

    Despite the defense's rebuttal, the search warrant affidavit underscores the gravity of the investigation, targeting the examination of Lisa Darden's electronic communication devices. Executed on May 4, 2023, the search aimed to unravel potential links between Darden's past and the unfolding tragedy surrounding Eric Richins' death.

    As legal proceedings advance and new revelations emerge, the case casts a stark spotlight on the intricate web of familial ties and personal histories entwined within the fabric of a criminal investigation. With each twist and turn, the quest for justice for Eric Richins takes on deeper dimensions, underscoring the complexities inherent in unraveling the truth behind a tangled web of suspicion and accusation.

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  • Is Kouri Richins A Cold Blooded Killer?
    Mar 9 2024
    In this riveting episode of "Hidden Killers," host Tony Brueski is joined by Dr. Joni Johnston, a forensic psychologist and author, to delve into the chilling case of Kouri Richins. The episode titled "Is Kouri Richins A Cold Blooded Killer?" navigates the murky waters surrounding the allegations against Kouri Richins, who stands accused of murdering her husband. Dr. Johnston lends her expertise to unpack the psychological underpinnings and legal intricacies of the case, offering listeners a deep dive into what makes a person cross the line into such a heinous act.

    The discussion explores the evidence and motivations that could potentially label Richins as a cold-blooded killer, examining the factors that lead individuals to commit such irreversible crimes. Brueski and Johnston dissect the dynamics of the Richins' relationship, financial troubles, and the events leading up to the alleged murder, providing insights into the complexity of human emotions and the dark capabilities that lie within.

    Listeners are treated to a comprehensive analysis of the case from a psychological perspective, with Dr. Johnston discussing the traits and behaviors that could signify a predisposition to committing murder. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of the case, including the impact on the community, the portrayal of Richins in the media, and the challenges faced by the legal system in ensuring justice is served.

    This episode of "Hidden Killers" promises a thought-provoking exploration of the Kouri Richins case, blending forensic psychology with true crime storytelling. It's a must-listen for fans of the genre, offering not only a detailed case study but also a broader understanding of the complexities involved in criminal behavior and the pursuit of justice in the modern legal landscape.
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  • Judge Rules on Disclosure of Evidence in Kouri Richins Murder Case
    Feb 29 2024
    In the ongoing legal saga surrounding the murder trial of Kouri Richins, a pivotal ruling was made by Third District Court Judge Richard Mrazik regarding the disclosure of certain evidence. The decision emerged following a hearing where arguments were presented regarding the release of materials believed to be pertinent to the case.

    The Summit County Attorney's Office had sought access to an envelope held by Kouri Richins, a Kamas mother of three, who stands accused of the murder of her husband, Eric Richins. The envelope, labeled as attorney-client privileged, contained a 33-page manuscript and a four-page letter, referred to as "letter number 2."

    During the hearing, independent lawyer Jami Brackin, representing the state, and Kouri's defense attorney, Skye Lazaro, presented their arguments before Judge Mrazik. The court granted permission for Brackin to review the contents of the envelope, leading to a ruling on the fate of the manuscript and the letter.

    Judge Mrazik determined that while the manuscript need not be disclosed, "letter number 2" was not protected under attorney-client privilege and must be surrendered to prosecutors. However, it remains unclear whether the information contained in the letter is directly related to the case or if its contents will be made public.

    This ruling follows previous filings by prosecutors, alleging that Kouri Richins violated jail rules by reading a portion of a letter from another inmate, dubbed the "Walk the Dog" letter, to her mother during a phone call. Subsequent searches of Kouri's cell led to the discovery of this six-page letter, which prosecutors argued contained a request for false testimony from Kouri's brother.

    Regarding the disputed manuscript, Kouri's defense asserted that it was an excerpt from a fictional mystery book she was writing, centered around themes of drugs and a Mexican prison. Judge Mrazik's decision to withhold disclosure of the manuscript leaves its contents a mystery, with Brackin prohibited from revealing any details to the County Attorney's Office.

    Amidst these legal proceedings, a preliminary hearing date has been set for May 15, offering a glimpse into the timeline of the case against Kouri Richins. She faces serious charges including aggravated murder and possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, stemming from the fatal poisoning of her husband, Eric Richins, who ingested five times the lethal dose of fentanyl. Kouri remains incarcerated without bail as the legal process unfolds.


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  • 48 Hours Investigation: Kouri Richins' Murder Case Unfolds Amid Lawsuit Over Prenuptial Agreement
    Feb 23 2024
    The tragic tale of Kouri Richins and the untimely demise of her husband, Eric Richins, unfolds in a narrative fraught with legal battles and unanswered questions. As the specter of murder looms over the case, a parallel drama unfolds in the courtroom, where Richins seeks financial compensation from her late spouse's estate through a contentious lawsuit.

    In a chilling sequence of events, Eric Richins was discovered dead from an apparent overdose, casting a shadow of suspicion over his grieving widow. Amid the swirling rumors and conjectures, Kouri Richins took an unexpected turn, channeling her emotions into a children's book on grief, a poignant narrative that belies the darkness of the circumstances surrounding her husband's demise.

    The saga of Kouri Richins and the murder allegations against her are set to be explored in an upcoming episode of "48 Hours," featuring investigative reporting by Natalie Morales. Scheduled to air on CBS and streaming on Paramount+, the program promises an in-depth examination of the case, shedding light on the complexities and mysteries that shroud the tragedy.

    Meanwhile, the legal saga takes a twist as Richins initiates legal action seeking a substantial sum from her husband's masonry business, as stipulated in a prenuptial agreement. This bold move triggered a swift response from Rep. Brett Garner, whose personal connection to Eric Richins spurs him into legislative action.

    Garner introduces HB569, a bill aimed at preventing convicted spouses from accessing inheritance or prenuptial agreements in cases of murder or incapacitation. The proposed legislation seeks to empower judges to intervene, ensuring that perpetrators do not profit from their heinous deeds.

    Speaking on the motivation behind the bill, Rep. Brett Garner reflects on his shock upon learning of the murder, lamenting the possibility of financial gain for the accused. With uncertainty surrounding the bill's fate in the legislative session, Garner remains steadfast in his resolve to enact measures that uphold justice and prevent further victimization.

    While Kouri Richins awaits trial, facing charges including aggravated murder and drug possession, the legal battles both in civil and criminal courts continue to unfold. The outcome of these proceedings holds significant implications, not only for the individuals involved but also for the broader legal landscape surrounding inheritance rights and criminal justice reform.

    As the "48 Hours" investigation delves into the depths of the Richins case, viewers are poised to witness a gripping narrative of tragedy, intrigue, and the relentless pursuit of truth in the face of adversity.
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