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Kouri Richin's said "Goodnight I love you." Five words. Then 5.5 hours of silence, and Eric Richins was dead. Veroscope report reveals why these words are very often the time of the murder. Kouri Richins wrote a 12-sentence statement to explain how her husband died. VEROSCOPE™ forensic linguistics analysis of that statement reveals a document that breaks almost every rule of reliable truthful recall. THE CASE: In February 2022, Eric Richins was found dead at the family home in Kamas, Utah. His wife Kouri — a real estate agent — told police he had taken fentanyl. She was charged with aggravated murder after evidence showed she had sourced the drugs. She later published a children's grief book, Are You With Me?, while awaiting trial. THE TRIAL: Kouri Richins was prosecuted by the Summit County Attorney's office in Utah. Her defence team contested the prosecution's account of events. The written statement she gave to investigators forms a central document in this analysis. THE ANALYSIS: VEROSCOPE™ examines her statement sentence by sentence — pronouns, articles, structure, absence, and language — revealing where the brain's automatic choices contradict the story being told. Among the findings: the murder weapon appears as an indefinite article. Her husband ceases to be a person at the moment of contact. And a farewell becomes the last sentence before 5.5 hours of nothing. Subscribe for more VEROSCOPE™ forensic linguistics analysis. #KouriRichins #ForensicLinguistics #VEROSCOPE #StatementAnalysis #TrueCrime