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In the Kouri Richins murder trial, Detective O’Driscoll delivered testimony that may become one of the most important moments in the case. In this video, retired Missouri appellate attorney Tony DeWitt breaks down the detective’s testimony step-by-step and explains how investigators built their case against Richins after the death of her husband Eric Richins, who died from fentanyl poisoning in March 2022. The detective described how investigators followed the evidence—from autopsy and toxicology reports to phone data, prescription databases, and surveillance of a suspected drug source. The testimony also explained how police identified Carmen Lobber as a possible supplier and how recorded prison calls and phone records helped investigators connect the dots. But the most dramatic moment came when prosecutors introduced the now-infamous “Walk the Dog” letter—a handwritten note allegedly written by Kouri Richins from jail that appears to outline a plan for witnesses to testify that Eric Richins obtained drugs from Mexico. In this analysis, we examine: • Detective O’Driscoll’s investigative strategy • The role of phone records and prescription databases in the case • How investigators traced a possible fentanyl source • Why the “Walk the Dog” letter may be devastating evidence • What the defense may argue about the letter and the investigation If you’re following the Kouri Richins trial, this breakdown explains why this testimony may be a turning point as the prosecution finishes presenting its case. This channel provides legal analysis of major trials from the perspective of a retired appellate attorney, explaining courtroom strategy, evidentiary issues, and how juries may interpret key testimony. No legal advice is given. All opinions are my own. #KouriRichins #RichinsTrial #TrueCrimeTrial #CourtroomAnalysis #fentanylcase 0:0 Introduction 0:55 50 Second Recap 1:31 Detective O’Driscoll 1:45 How He Approached the Investigation 3:12 We Know What He Ruled Out 3:35 More Evidence Eric Never Used Drugs 5:24 How They Got On To Carmen 8:29 What Carmen's Friends Said 10:27 The Walk the Dog Letter 11:53 An Admission 14:06 Kouri's Statements Impeached by Texts 14:30 Clearly Not A Novel 15:55 Why the LOL here? 16:51 Why Remember Before Walking the Dog? 18:02 Outro