Kouri Richins Trial: The Victims Beyond Eric Richins
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Eric Richins is the name on the murder charge. But the testimony coming out of the Kouri Richins trial has revealed a much longer list of people prosecutors say were harmed — financially, emotionally, and legally — long before and long after his death.
A forensic accountant laid out the scale: $7.5 million in debt, $80,000 in monthly payments, a real estate business described under oath as having "imploded." According to prosecutors, the people closest to Kouri Richins were the ones funding that collapse — a best friend who lost her life savings, a friend who wired $45,000 that was spent before the deal could close, a boyfriend who did the labor and took the stand against her, a housekeeper who allegedly sourced the drugs and became an immunity witness.
Meanwhile, Eric's family spent over $100,000 and nearly a thousand hours on a private investigator. And from jail, prosecutors allege, Kouri wrote a six-page letter allegedly trying to orchestrate false testimony through her own mother and brother — and directing someone to leak photos of Eric's sister's daughters to the press.
True Crime Today breaks it all down — every name, every dollar, every alleged victim the trial record has now made impossible to ignore.
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