Utah bereavement author convicted in fentanyl murder-for-inheritance case

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A Utah mother and bereavement author, Kouri Richins, was found guilty of murdering her husband in March 2022 with a fentanyl-laced drink, after an earlier poisoning attempt, and of fraudulently claiming life-insurance benefits; prosecutors said she aimed to inherit more than $4 million and had an extramarital affair, with trial testimony from more than 40 witnesses; the aggravated-murder verdict carries a possible 25-to-life sentence.
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