Wednesday, March, 18 2026 - A US woman of three who wrote a children’s book about grief after her husband’s de@th has been found guilty of his murd£r.
Kouri Richins, 35, was also found guilty of attempted
murd£r, two counts of falsifying insurance claims and forgery yesterday, March
16.
Prosecutors argued Richins carried out an elaborate
scheme to poison her husband, Eric Richins, 39, and inherit more than $4
million.
Deeply in debt, the defendant opened $2 million’s worth of
life insurance policies on her husband without his knowledge.
Hanging her head as the verdict was read, Richins will spend
25 years behind bars.
The jury deliberated for only three hours.
Erin was found de@d in Kamas, Utah, early in the morning on
March 4, 2022.
Prosecutors said Richins spiked his cocktail as they sat
outside their home, celebrating the closing of a real estate deal, at 9pm the
day before.
An autopsy revealed he had roughly five times the lethal
dose of fentanyl – a potent synthetic opioid often used as an
anaesthetic – in his system.
One year following Erin’s d£ath, Richins published a children’s book, Are You
With Me?, to help her boys process the d£ath of their dad.
She marketed the book on the local TV station, abc4,
saying she "needed a distraction"
Richins earlier attempted to k!ll Eric on Valentine’s
Day by poisoning his sandwich weeks before his de@th, the court
heard.
Eric became violently ill after having dinner with Richins,
breaking out in hives until he used his son’s EpiPen and took an
antihistamine.
Richins allegedly bought $900 worth of fentanyl pills
beforehand and later bought $900 more in pills from their housekeeper before
Eric’s d£ath.
She had asked the housekeeper, Carmen Lauber, for the
‘Michael Jackson stuff’. Michael Jackson was k!lled by his
doctor with an injection of a powerful anaesthetic, propofol and the
anti-anxiety drug lorazepam in 2009.
Forensic analysis of Richins’ burner phones used
showed she searched for: "women utah prison", "can cops.uncover
deleted.messages iphone", "if someone is poisoned what does it go
down on the death certificate as", "how long does life insurance
companies take to pay" and "what is a
lethal.does.of.fetanyl".
Richins was in $4.5 million in debt and, after the k!lling,
planned to spend the rest of her life with another man she was having an affair
with.
Yet she had no idea that Eric, who ran a stone masonry
business, had secretly put most of his estate into a trust in his
sister’s name.
Summit County prosecutor, Brad Bloodworth, said: "She
wanted to leave Eric Richins but did not want to leave his money."
The "intensely ambitious person" felt there was
one solution to this, Bloodworth said: "Eric had to di£."
Wendy Lewis, representing Richin, argued that there was
always a "reasonable explanation" to the case.
For example, she said her client’s husband was addicted to
painkillers.
Richins also faces 24 additional state fraud charges in
separate cases related to the life insurance policies.
She will appear at a detention hearing on May 19

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