Why Did Kouri Richins Only Break Down When Her Brother Said She's Innocent?
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Kouri Richins didn't shed a single tear while her own children's words filled the courtroom. Not when they described locked doors. Not when they called her by her first name. Not when the youngest said he wants her in prison forever. The tears showed up later — the instant her brother told her he knows "with 100% certainty" she didn't do it.
Her sister Renee asked the judge to see "the full human picture." Her mother wrote that the jury's conclusion was wrong. Nobody on Kouri's side of the room mentioned what the children described. Nobody acknowledged the evidence. And Kouri sobbed through all of it.
Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott explains what that pattern means on True Crime Today — what drives a family to circle the wagons while ignoring the grandchildren's terror, and why Kouri's emotional range in that courtroom tells us everything about what motivates her.
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