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He loved her. He moved across the country for her. She bought him trucks, let him live in her flip houses, and texted him every day. And then her husband died. Robert Josh Grossman took the stand during the Kouri Richins murder trial and the jury watched him read through months of text messages between him and Kouri, from love declarations to plans for a future together to the morning of March 4, 2022, when Kouri never showed up for their brunch date because Eric Richins was dead. Grossman broke down on the stand reading what they wrote to each other. Then prosecutors asked about a conversation in the mountains two weeks after Eric died, where Kouri asked Grossman if he had ever killed anyone. But defense attorney Wendy Lewis pulls back the curtain on how that conversation ended up in this courtroom. Watch who told Grossman what to think before he ever reported it. ⏰ KEY MOMENTS 01:14 - Grossman takes the stand. Watch the oath. It gets interesting before a single question is asked. 08:25 - Prosecutors begin walking the jury through months of text messages. This goes on for a while. 48:05 - Grossman breaks down. The judge calls a recess. What he says before leaving the stand is worth hearing. 1:26:22 - The mountains. Two weeks after Eric died. This is the conversation prosecutors want the jury to remember. 1:34:48 - Lewis takes over on cross. She's not here to fight the texts. She's here to fight the source. 2:04:24 - This is the moment that reframes everything. Listen to who told Grossman what to believe. CASE BACKGROUND REPORT: https://justiceisaprocess.com/ut-v-ri... 📖 CASE BACKGROUND On March 4, 2022, Kouri Richins called 911 from her Francis, Utah home at 3 a.m. Her husband Eric was unresponsive. Toxicology revealed five times the lethal dose of fentanyl. Eric had no history of drug use. Prosecutors allege Kouri had been taking money from Eric for years. They say she owed lenders more than $1.8 million and had opened nearly $2 million in life insurance on Eric without him knowing. Eric discovered the financial issues in 2020. He changed his will, created a trust naming his sister as trustee, and removed Kouri as beneficiary. One year after Eric's death, Kouri published a children's book about a father watching over his son from heaven. Four weeks later, she was arrested. The defense maintains her innocence. 📂 PLAYLISTS & RESOURCES 🌐 Website: https://justiceisaprocess.com ► Full Trial Live Broadcasts: • LIVE BROADCAST: UT v. Kouri Richins ► No Breaks Edition: • NO BREAKS EDITION: UT v. Kouri Richins ► Trial Analysis Podcast: • PODCAST: UT v. Kouri Richins ► Key Moments Playlist: • KEY MOMENTS AND TESTIMONY: UT v. Kouri Ric... ► Subscribe for Daily Coverage: / @justiceisaprocess ⚖️ ABOUT JUSTICE IS A PROCESS This channel continues the work of Steven M. Askin, a criminal defense attorney who was disbarred in 1998 for refusing to violate attorney-client privilege, then criminally convicted in 2010 for teaching people their constitutional rights from a coffee shop in Martinsburg, West Virginia. He passed away in February 2024, but not before he and I started this channel together. I am Steven M. Askin II. I am not an attorney. I am a watchdog. I cover criminal trials to educate the public about due process, the presumption of innocence, and constitutional protections. Every video on this channel is part of building the machine the system feared my father would create: a public trained to watch, question, and demand accountability. This is not entertainment. This is education. This is oversight. This is Justice Is A Process. ⚖️ FAIR USE & EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE This content is produced under Fair Use (17 U.S.C. § 107) for news reporting, criticism, and educational purposes. We provide transformative commentary on public court proceedings, advancing public understanding of the judicial process through timestamps, analysis, and educational context. No copyright infringement is intended. All video content is used for transformative educational purposes with added legal analysis and commentary. #JusticeIsAProcess #KouriRichins #UtahVRichins #KouriRichinsTrial #SummitCounty #TrueCrime #CourtroomCoverage #CriminalJustice #LegalAnalysis