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Prosecutors allege she killed Eric Richins, her husband of nine years, with a lethal dose of fentanyl. Alleged fentanyl purchases before husband’s deathThe house where Kouri Richins and Eric Richins lived is seen in Francis, Utah, on May 11, 2023. Rick Bowmer/APProsecutors say Richins withdrew money from bank accounts without her husband’s knowledge and tried to change a life insurance policy to make herself the sole beneficiary. Allegations of forged documentsPotentially previewing what may be presented in trial, another filing in the case includes allegations that some of Eric Richins’ financial documents may have been forged. After comparing those documents with dozens of other documents Eric Richins authored, Throckmorton indicated that signatures on the three items in question appear to have been forged.
Persons: Kouri Richins, Richins, Eric Richins, , Rick Bowmer, Kouri, Eric, ” Eric Richins, , , Matt Throckmorton, Throckmorton, ” Throckmorton, “ Eric, Kristal Bowman, Carter, ” Bowman, Bowman, Kouri “, Organizations: CNN, Prosecutors, AP Prosecutors Locations: Utah, Park City , Utah, America, Moscow, , Utah, Francis , Utah
Ms. Richins published “Are You With Me?” on March 7, just over a year after her husband’s death. A lawyer for Ms. Richins did not immediately respond to a request for comment. She made her husband a Moscow mule, a cocktail, in the kitchen around 9 p.m. and brought it to their bedroom, where Mr. Richins drank it in bed. Ms. Richins later told investigators that she went to bed and woke up around 3 a.m., because one of the boys was having a nightmare. When she returned to the couple’s bedroom, Ms. Richins told investigators, she “felt Eric and he was cold to the touch.” She called 911, according to court documents.
CNN —Kouri Richins’ husband was found dead at the foot of their bed last March. Around 9 p.m., she brought her husband, Eric Richins, a celebratory Moscow Mule cocktail in the bedroom of their home in Kamas, Utah. Newly released court documents detailed a series of illicit fentanyl purchases in the months leading up to his death. By this time, according to court documents, Kouri Richins no longer owned the property. Kouri Richins said she wrote a book on grief with her sons to help them articulate their feelings, she said.
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