
She found her husband dead in their Utah home in March 2022. Within months, she had published a children's grief book about losing a parent. Four years later, a jury convicted her of his murder in under three hours. This is the complete, evidence-led investigation into the Kouri Richins case — the fentanyl poisoning death of Eric Richins, the five-times lethal dose found in his system with no source in the home, the Valentine's Day poisoning attempt three weeks before he died, the forged insurance documents, the real estate deal closed the day after his death, and the digital evidence that helped build a case prosecutors called premeditated and financially motivated. The Murder Tape Khronicles breaks down every layer of this case from the forensic evidence to the courtroom verdict — no speculation, no invented dialogue, only what the record shows. Kouri Richins was convicted on March 15, 2026, on five felony counts including aggravated murder. Sentencing is scheduled for May 2026. ...
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