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The trial of Kouri Richins centers on the March 4, 2022 death of her husband, Eric Richins, who prosecutors allege was poisoned with fentanyl. Investigators point to a timeline that includes a significant life insurance policy reportedly going into effect in February 2022, and an alleged prior attempted poisoning on Valentine’s Day 2022, followed by Eric’s death weeks later. After Eric’s death, Richins publicly presented herself as a grieving widow and authored a children’s book titled Are You With Me?, which she said was written to help her three sons cope with their father’s passing. Prosecutors contend those media appearances and the book promotion were part of an effort to shape public perception before her arrest. The state’s case includes allegations of severe financial distress, including heavy debt tied to her real estate business and the existence of life insurance policies totaling more than $2 million. A forensic accounting review described escalating instability and “loss of control” in the months leading up to Eric’s death, which prosecutors argue supports a motive. Investigators also point to text messages between Richins and an alleged romantic partner, which they argue reflect motive and intent. In addition, prosecutors have referenced searches recovered from Richins’ devices that they claim show focused interest in issues central to the case — including questions about deleted messages, life insurance payouts, changing a cause of death, signs of being under investigation, and fentanyl-related topics. Another key piece of evidence is a handwritten jail letter — commonly referred to as the “walk the dog” letter — that prosecutors describe as an attempt to influence testimony by promoting an alternative explanation for Eric’s death involving drug use and overseas sources. The defense has argued the letter was part of fictional writing, not instructions. Richins has pleaded not guilty. She is charged with aggravated murder and multiple related counts, including attempted murder and insurance fraud. If convicted of aggravated murder in Utah, she faces the possibility of life in prison without the possibility of parole. Since her arrest, she has sought release on bond twice, and both requests were denied. 📝 Charges: • Aggravated Murder (capital felony) • Distribution of a Controlled Substance • Insurance Fraud ⚖️ If Convicted: Aggravated murder in Utah carries a potential sentence of 25 years to life or life in prison without parole. The additional felony charges could result in further prison time and significant financial penalties. 👩⚖️ Judge: Richard Mrazik ⚖️ Prosecution: Brad Bloodworth 🛡️ Defense Team: Wendy Lewis, Katherine Nester, Alexandar Ramos, Former counsel: Skye Lazaro (withdrawn) #KouriRichins #EricRichins #UtahTrial #TrueCrime #TrialTVLive Trial TV Live is dedicated to bringing you real courtroom coverage. Live Trials. Real Cases. No Hype. ✉️ Have a question? info@trialtvlive.com. We would love to hear from you! SUBSCRIBE TO TRIAL TV LIVE! / @trialtvlive Join Our Channel to Get Access to Perks: / @trialtvlive SHOP TTVL Merch NOW Powered by Trial TV Live — and by You. 👉 https://shop.trialtvlive.com/ WAYS TO SUPPORT OUR CHANNEL: BUY ME A COFFEE: https://buymeacoffee.com/trialtvlive VENMO: https://bit.ly/Venmo_TrialTVLive Snail Mail: P.O. Box 359 Keystone Heights, FL 32656 WE ARE SOCIAL: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/trialtvlive X: https://x.com/trialTVLive TikTok: / trialtvlive Facebook: / trialtvlive This video is intended solely for educational and entertainment purposes and does not constitute legal advice. All individuals referenced are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of competent jurisdiction. The information presented herein is derived from publicly available sources unless expressly stated otherwise. Any third-party resources or links provided are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. The content presented in this stream is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. We may include copyrighted material such as audio, video, and images that are used under the doctrine of Fair Use as outlined in Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act. This content is used to provide commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, and education.