Kouri Richins' Alleged Search History Reveals Interest in Luxury Prisons After Husband's Murder

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Kouri Richins, a Utah woman accused of poisoning her husband with fentanyl, had "incriminating" internet searches on her phone including for "luxury prisons", according to court documents. She had also allegedly texted a person for prescription pain medication before asking specifically for fentanyl. Her husband had reportedly told a friend that he thought his wife was trying to poison him. Richins denies the charges, but the judge has called her a "substantial danger" to society and ordered her to remain behind bars.
- Kouri Richins: Woman accused of murder searched luxury prisons, court told BBC
- New details emerge about the alleged search history of the Utah mom charged with her husband’s murder CNN
- Defense says 'no evidence' Kouri Richins gave her husband lethal dose of fentanyl KUTV 2 News Salt Lake City
- Judge denies bail for Kamas author accused of murdering husband KSL.com
- Kouri Richins Googled 'luxury prisons for rich' after husband's alleged murder New York Post
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