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Utah grief author Kouri Richins, already facing charges for allegedly spiking her husband's drink with fentanyl, now also faces an attempted murder charge for allegedly drugging him with a Valentine's Day sandwich. Prosecutors claim she purchased illicit fentanyl before both incidents. Additionally, she has been charged with mortgage fraud, insurance fraud, and forgery, with allegations of financial distress leading to these crimes. Richins denies the allegations and awaits trial in custody.
Kouri Richins, a Utah woman accused of fatally poisoning her husband with fentanyl, now faces additional charges, including attempted aggravated murder for allegedly poisoning him a month before his death. Prosecutors allege she also committed forgery, insurance fraud, and mortgage fraud. Richins denies the allegations and maintains her innocence. She remains detained as she awaits trial, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for May 15.
Kouri Richins, a Utah real estate business owner, was charged with murder after her husband Eric's death, which impacted her plans to flip a 10-acre mansion for a potential $12 million profit. Eric's family claims he opposed the mansion purchase, and Kouri's hopes for the project ended with her arrest. The mansion was recently sold for $3.75 million.
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, 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, who is facing charges of criminal homicide and aggravated murder for allegedly poisoning her husband with a lethal amount of fentanyl to get money from his life insurance, reportedly googled 'luxury prisons for the rich' after his murder. Her search history also included inquiries about naloxone, non-natural manner of death, and life insurance payouts. She also allegedly searched for information on how to commission someone to write a book, suggesting that her book for children about coping with grief after her husband's death may have been ghost-written.
Kouri Richins, a children's book author accused of fatally poisoning her husband, Eric Richins, changed his life insurance policies years before his death, according to updated charging documents. Prosecutors allege that Kouri poisoned Eric by slipping five times the lethal dose of fentanyl into a cocktail she made for him in March 2022. Kouri had previously bought four life insurance policies on Eric's life without his knowledge from 2015 to 2017 with benefits totaling nearly $2 million. Eric had discovered several other major financial moves carried out by Kouri without his knowledge, including stealing about $134,000 from his business meant for tax payments.
Kouri Richins, a Utah woman accused of killing her husband with a fentanyl-laced drink, had tried to change his life insurance policy to make herself the beneficiary shortly before his death. The insurance firm alerted Eric to the change in time for him to reverse it. Eric ultimately removed his wife from the will altogether, but never told her. Kouri is also accused of assaulting her sister-in-law during a party she hosted just one day after Eric’s death. She has been charged with first-degree aggravated murder and multiple counts of second-degree possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute.
Kouri Richins, who wrote a children's book on grief after her husband's death, has been charged with his murder. She is accused of poisoning her husband with a lethal dose of fentanyl at their home in Utah. Prosecutors allege that Richins called authorities in the middle of the night in March 2022 to report that her husband, Eric Richins, was "cold to the touch." A medical examiner later found five times the lethal dosage of fentanyl in his system. Richins also faces charges involving the alleged possession of GHB.
Kouri Richins, a Utah woman who wrote a children's book about coping with grief following the death of her husband, has been charged with murder and drug possession with intent to distribute. Her husband, Eric Richins, died of a fentanyl overdose on March 4, 2022, and Kouri is accused of giving him the drugs. She allegedly obtained fentanyl from a friend and had previously asked for prescription pain medication. Kouri's book, which focuses on coping with the loss of a loved one, was released after her husband's death.