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    Kouri Richins Convicted: Fentanyl, Fraud, and a Grief Book That Fooled Everyone

    17/03/2026 | 23min
    A Utah jury has convicted Kouri Richins of murdering her husband Eric Richins with a lethal fentanyl cocktail — and the case is more disturbing than most headlines captured.
    The night before Eric died, a text message entered into evidence showed Kouri's boyfriend had already lost hours of consciousness after eating something she gave him. The next morning, Eric was dead from five times the lethal dose of fentanyl in a Moscow Mule she made him.
    True Crime Today's coverage of the Kouri Richins verdict goes deeper than the verdict itself — breaking down the full timeline of evidence prosecutors used to convince eight jurors in just three hours. The $4.5 million in debt. The secret life insurance policies. The forged signature. The Valentine's Day poisoning attempt. The Google searches she ran after Eric died. And the children's grief book, written by a ghostwriter, that briefly made her a sympathetic public figure before her arrest.
    Forty-two witnesses. Zero defense witnesses. Three hours to decide. Guilty on every count.
    Sentencing: May 13th.
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    Kouri Richins Trial: Moment of Truth — Verdict in Richins Trial

    17/03/2026 | 10min
    The verdict comes in from the jury.
    The Kouri Richins murder trial continues in Utah as the state prosecutes the children's book author for allegedly poisoning her husband Eric Richins with fentanyl. Prosecutors allege she killed him for insurance money after secretly increasing his policy to $1.9 million. The defense maintains Eric died from accidental drug use.
    True Crime Today delivers real-time trial coverage as it happens—key testimony, critical cross-examinations, and the moments that matter. No waiting for nightly recaps. Watch the case unfold live.
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    Nancy Guthrie: What Nanos' Public Statements Actually Mean — and the Legal and Investigative Framework Building Toward an Arrest

    17/03/2026 | 18min
    Sheriff Nanos made two carefully worded statements on national television: investigators believe they know why Nancy Guthrie's home was targeted, and the public should not assume they are safe. These are not off-the-cuff remarks. They carry legal and investigative weight — and they deserve precise analysis.
    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins True Crime Today alongside Robin Dreeke to break down the procedural and legal dimensions of those statements, the investigation's current posture, and what the evidence threads in this case reveal about where it is actually headed.
    From a law enforcement procedure standpoint, Coffindaffer examines what a sheriff has to believe — and what the legal and strategic thresholds are — before publicly stating that an unidentified suspect could strike again. That warning has tactical consequences: it shapes public behavior, affects witness cooperation, and communicates something specific about the behavioral profile investigators have built. It also carries risk if mishandled, and Coffindaffer addresses what guardrails exist and when law enforcement chooses to cross them deliberately.
    The investigation's current posture is examined in procedural detail. Ground searches scaled back. Cadaver dogs paused. Operations concentrated in digital forensics and detective work. Coffindaffer walks through how cases move through these phases — and why the public transition from physical search to digital review is routinely misread as a sign the investigation is losing ground.
    The internet disruption thread gets its most detailed procedural treatment here: door-to-door canvassing more than a month in, a damaged utility box, targeted questioning about network outages on a specific night. Coffindaffer explains how that kind of digital forensic evidence is built and what is required to make it legally durable for an eventual prosecution.
    Forty-one days. No arrest. But the legal and investigative machinery is building toward something. This is what that process looks like from the inside.
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    Kouri Richins Trial: The Legal Case Going to the Jury — Tainted Testimony, Evidentiary Gaps, and What Closing Arguments Must Repair

    17/03/2026 | 22min
    The Kouri Richins murder trial is going to the jury. And the legal case — with all its pressure points intact — deserves a precise breakdown before deliberations begin.
    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins True Crime Today alongside Robin Dreeke to deliver a prosecutorial and procedural analysis of what this jury has actually been asked to decide — and how difficult that decision genuinely is.
    The prosecution's case rests on circumstantial evidence and a star witness who accepted immunity. That witness, Carmen Lauber, is at the center of the trial's most significant legal problem: prosecutors' own detectives were recorded telling her she needed to provide details that would "ensure Kouri gets convicted of murder." That recording played for the jury. Coffindaffer explains precisely how investigative misconduct of that nature functions in a courtroom — what it does to witness credibility, what it implies about the investigation's integrity, and whether the state's remaining case is legally durable enough to survive it.
    There is no murder weapon in evidence. No fentanyl sample was ever recovered. Lauber's alleged drug supplier has since stated he never sold fentanyl — which directly undercuts the prosecution's chain-of-supply narrative. Coffindaffer maps where the evidentiary case is solid, where it is exposed, and what the prosecution must accomplish in closing arguments to hold the jury's confidence through deliberations.
    Dreeke adds the behavioral dimension that bears on legal strategy: what Kouri's decision not to testify means in the context of the defense's overall approach — and why juries don't always process that instruction the way courts intend.
    This case carries enough to convict. It may also carry enough to acquit. Coffindaffer and Dreeke walk the legal tightrope before the jury does.
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    Kouri Richins Trial 2026: Eric Took the Drink Because He Trusted Her — So Did These Men

    17/03/2026 | 14min
    Eric Richins took the Moscow Mule because his wife made it. That's what trust looks like in a marriage.
    According to prosecutors, Kouri poisoned it with fentanyl.
    Michael Wallace took the drinks his wife Stacey made him. So did David Castor. Both dead from antifreeze poisoning in Syracuse, New York — 2000 and 2005. Both while Stacey played the devoted wife, the loving caretaker, the woman who would never hurt them.
    She hurt them every day. With every drink. For months.
    When investigators closed in, Stacey tried to frame her own daughter. Drugged twenty-year-old Ashley, typed a fake suicide note confessing to both murders, and left her to die.
    Ashley survived. And her survival destroyed Stacey's entire story.
    Prosecutors allege Kouri Richins follows the same pattern. The devoted wife. The favorite drink. The fentanyl allegedly hidden inside. According to testimony, Eric got violently ill on Valentine's Day 2022.
    One month later, he was dead.
    That's the caretaker playbook. Poison what you serve. Murder through acts of love. Use trust itself as the delivery system.
    Eric trusted Kouri. Michael trusted Stacey. David trusted Stacey.
    All of them took the drink.
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