How Long Was Kouri Richins Allegedly Planning On Murdering Her Husband?
Episode 28, Jul 18, 2023, 01:00 AM
In a twist of fate that reads more like a thriller novel than reality, Kouri Richins, a children's book author from Utah, is facing accusations of murdering her husband, Eric Richins. Known for her book "Are You With Me?", which deals with childhood grief, the author has become the center of a sensational true crime story.
The book, inspired by her husband's death, was intended to guide children through the process of grief. However, the tale has taken a dark turn as Kouri stands accused of orchestrating Eric's death. With the trial ongoing, one question that haunts the public and investigators alike is, "How long was Kouri Richins allegedly planning on murdering her husband?"
Court documents reveal that Eric Richins died of a fentanyl overdose on March 4, 2022. A year later, Kouri was arrested and charged with first-degree aggravated murder and three counts of second-degree drug possession with intent to distribute.
The plot began to unfold when Kouri's housekeeper, Carmen Marie Lauber, admitted to supplying Kouri with fentanyl, a powerful opioid. Lauber claimed to have sold Kouri two batches of 15 to 30 fentanyl pills each, about a month before Eric's death, with each transaction costing around $900.
Further adding to the shocking narrative, Kouri's search history, discovered during the investigation, showed queries such as "luxury prison for the rich" and details on death certificates. The evidence suggested meticulous planning, hinting at the timeline extending to at least a month prior to Eric's demise.
Notably, the couple had financial disputes and disagreements over purchasing a multi-million-dollar mansion. Moreover, Kouri allegedly made significant changes to the family's estate plans before Eric's death, including taking out life insurance policies on him amounting to nearly $2 million.
The defense argues for an alternative theory suggesting that Eric, described as a "partier," could have died from escalating drug and alcohol use. However, the amount of fentanyl found in his system, reportedly five times the lethal dose, led the Chief Prosecutor to comment, "That is a lot. That is someone who wanted Eric dead."
The case, which has garnered attention due to its complexity and the high-profile status of the accused, continues to evolve, with Kouri Richins firmly in the spotlight. The tragic irony is not lost on observers, as a book intended to guide children through grief may have been inspired by a premeditated crime.
As Kouri remains behind bars awaiting trial, the world watches on, keen to understand the full timeline of this chilling story of alleged planned murder hidden behind the veil of grief. It is a sobering reminder that the truth can sometimes be stranger, and darker, than fiction.
Stay tuned for more updates on Kouri Richins' trial as investigators continue to unravel the grim timeline of the alleged murder plot.
The book, inspired by her husband's death, was intended to guide children through the process of grief. However, the tale has taken a dark turn as Kouri stands accused of orchestrating Eric's death. With the trial ongoing, one question that haunts the public and investigators alike is, "How long was Kouri Richins allegedly planning on murdering her husband?"
Court documents reveal that Eric Richins died of a fentanyl overdose on March 4, 2022. A year later, Kouri was arrested and charged with first-degree aggravated murder and three counts of second-degree drug possession with intent to distribute.
The plot began to unfold when Kouri's housekeeper, Carmen Marie Lauber, admitted to supplying Kouri with fentanyl, a powerful opioid. Lauber claimed to have sold Kouri two batches of 15 to 30 fentanyl pills each, about a month before Eric's death, with each transaction costing around $900.
Further adding to the shocking narrative, Kouri's search history, discovered during the investigation, showed queries such as "luxury prison for the rich" and details on death certificates. The evidence suggested meticulous planning, hinting at the timeline extending to at least a month prior to Eric's demise.
Notably, the couple had financial disputes and disagreements over purchasing a multi-million-dollar mansion. Moreover, Kouri allegedly made significant changes to the family's estate plans before Eric's death, including taking out life insurance policies on him amounting to nearly $2 million.
The defense argues for an alternative theory suggesting that Eric, described as a "partier," could have died from escalating drug and alcohol use. However, the amount of fentanyl found in his system, reportedly five times the lethal dose, led the Chief Prosecutor to comment, "That is a lot. That is someone who wanted Eric dead."
The case, which has garnered attention due to its complexity and the high-profile status of the accused, continues to evolve, with Kouri Richins firmly in the spotlight. The tragic irony is not lost on observers, as a book intended to guide children through grief may have been inspired by a premeditated crime.
As Kouri remains behind bars awaiting trial, the world watches on, keen to understand the full timeline of this chilling story of alleged planned murder hidden behind the veil of grief. It is a sobering reminder that the truth can sometimes be stranger, and darker, than fiction.
Stay tuned for more updates on Kouri Richins' trial as investigators continue to unravel the grim timeline of the alleged murder plot.