Utah woman's alleged search history and defense claims in husband's murder case

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Kouri Richins, a Utah mother charged with murdering her husband, allegedly conducted extensive online research after his death, including searches for "luxury prisons for the rich" and how long it takes life insurance companies to pay. She also researched whether investigators can see deleted messages, how long it takes for life insurance companies to pay claimants, and if the cause of death can be changed on a death certificate. Richins is charged with first-degree aggravated murder and multiple counts of second-degree possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute.
- Kouri Richins Googled 'luxury prisons for rich' after husband's murder New York Post
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- Defense says 'no evidence' Kouri Richins gave her husband lethal dose of fentanyl KUTV 2 News Salt Lake City
- Utah woman accused of killing husband then writing grief book for kids requests bail KSL.com
- Watch NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt Excerpt: Defense says ‘no substantial evidence’ children’s book author murdered her husband NBC Insider
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