Kouri Richins Guilty: The Full Trial — Prosecution, Defense, and What Comes After
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Kouri Richins has been convicted of aggravated murder. Tony Brueski, defense attorney Bob Motta, and retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke break down everything that happened inside that Summit County courtroom — from the prosecution's circumstantial case built around motive and money, to a defense that called zero witnesses and still made the state fight for every inch, to the appellate record assembled in the background while all of it unfolded.
Eric Richins told people he thought his wife was trying to kill him. Eighteen days later he was dead. The prosecution built a case around that warning, a forged insurance signature, a drug chain two witnesses couldn't agree on, and a financial motive that stretched back years. The defense dismantled immunity witness Carmen Lauber, got Detective O'Driscoll to confirm no murder weapon was ever found, and presented nothing from their own side. The jury convicted anyway. Bob Motta breaks down what that verdict means and where the legal fight goes from here. Robin Dreeke examines what the behavioral record of Kouri Richins looks like now that twelve people have weighed it and decided.
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