Kouri Richins: The Case Beyond the Courtroom — What It Really Means
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The Kouri Richins murder trial raises questions that extend far beyond what happens in that Summit County courtroom. This panel segment with Bob Motta and Robin Dreeke is built around those questions.
Eric Richins reportedly knew something was wrong. His friends and family were concerned. His sister hired a private investigator. He had quietly consulted a divorce attorney. The warning signs were there — and according to prosecutors, he still ended up with five times the lethal dose of fentanyl in his system. How does someone get that close to safety and still not make it? What does that tell us about how this category of alleged crime operates?
Also in this discussion: the financial motive argument, the children's book and the Dateline interview, the year between Eric's death and Kouri's arrest, and the hard hypothetical of what an acquittal would actually mean for cases like this one. Everything grounded in verified facts. Kouri Richins has pleaded not guilty to all charges in connection with the 2022 death of her husband.
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