What Were Kouri Richins' Kids Too Afraid To Say In Person?
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Three licensed therapists read statements in open court that Kouri Richins' children wrote by hand. The boys are too young to stand at a podium and face the woman a jury says took their father. So they put it on paper.
The details are specific. One child woke to sirens and felt powerless. Another took on the role of caretaker — getting his younger brother to the bus, making sure he had food. The youngest described a pattern: locked inside his room, dependent on a sibling for meals, watching animals die from neglect. All three described a father who won't be at graduations, who won't teach them to drive, who won't coach another game. And all three asked the court to ensure Kouri Richins stays in prison permanently. They said they finally feel safe.
Kouri's courtroom behavior during those readings told its own story — scoffing, eye-rolling, dismissing statements from her own children. When she took the podium, she spoke for fifteen minutes without once acknowledging what they wrote. She framed the moment around her marriage, her character, her version of events. She told the boys to emulate the man the jury found she killed. She suggested his death may not be what the prosecution claims. And she told children who have said they're terrified of her that she intends to come home.
Tony Brueski examines every word of the impact statements, catalogs Kouri's reactions in real time, and dissects her full response — identifying the moments that reveal who she is when the courtroom is watching.
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