E|174 UPDATE! The Trial of Kouri Richins (Bonus)

March 3
29 mins

Episode Description

Criminal Mischief The Kouri Richins Trial: Grief, Image, and Allegations The case of Kouri Richins first captured national attention for its emotional narrative — a Utah mother who wrote a children’s book about grief to help her young sons cope with the sudden death of their father. Now, as the case moves through the courts, prosecutors are presenting a very different story. In this episode of Criminal Mischief, Carolyn Ossorio breaks down the latest developments in the ongoing trial, examining the evidence, the timeline, and the troubling questions surrounding the death of Eric Richins. Because behind the public image of loss and healing, investigators say there may have been something far more calculated at work. Charges Against Kouri Richins     •    Aggravated murder in connection with the death of her husband, Eric Richins     •    Attempted aggravated murder related to a prior alleged poisoning attempt     •    Possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute     •    Mortgage fraud and financial crimes connected to alleged efforts to secure loans and financial gain Key Allegations Prosecutors Are Presenting     •    Eric Richins died from a lethal dose of fentanyl     •    Investigators allege Kouri obtained the drugs through an acquaintance     •    Evidence suggests a prior incident in which Eric became ill after consuming a drink prepared by Kouri     •    Financial records indicating significant debt, insurance policies, and real estate pressures     •    Digital evidence and witness testimony related to the acquisition of fentanyl The defense maintains Kouri’s innocence, and the case remains ongoing as both sides present their arguments. In this episode:     •    The timeline leading up to Eric Richins’ death     •    The prosecution’s theory of motive and planning     •    What investigators say changed the case from tragedy to homicide     •    The legal strategy unfolding in court     •    Why this case continues to draw national attention Because sometimes the most powerful stories aren’t the ones told publicly. They’re the ones that emerge when investigators start asking harder questions. If today’s episode stayed with you: ⭐ Follow and subscribe to Criminal Mischief so you don’t miss new episodes 📝 Leave a review or comment — it helps others discover the show 📲 Share this episode with someone who follows major true crime cases 🎙️ And remember: in many investigations, the truth doesn’t begin with what people say — it begins with what the evidence refuses to ignore.

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