Exclusive: Discover the Current Whereabouts of Kouri Richins & the Latest on Possible Trial!

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Title: Shocking Details Emerge in Kouri Richins Murder Case – Where is She Now?


Where is Kouri Richins now? She might be headed for a trial.

On May 15, 2024, a Utah judge delayed Richins’s hearing to determine whether or not the state had enough evidence to move forward with a trial, per COURT TV. The prosecution is responsible for showing Richins had probable cause for committing the crimes she is accused of. The hearing will be scheduled between June 18–21 because prosecutors need three days to go over their material.

In response to the postponement, Richins’s lawyer Skye Lazaro said her client was very unhappy, via KUTV. Lazaro said they didn’t expect this but she will “continue to defend Kouri’s rights.” She also said, “We were prepared to go forward today. Unfortunately and understandably, she’s really disappointed. She has to wait another five weeks, given the length of time that she’s been in jail.”


What happened to Eric Richins?

Before Eric died, another strange incident occurred a month earlier on Valentine’s Day. Prosecutors allege that Richins purchased fentanyl mere days before he had an allergic reaction to a sandwich, reports ABC News. Apparently, Eric broke out into hives after eating a sandwich Richins bought for him from his favorite place. After using his son’s EpiPen, he took some Benadryl and passed out. Hours later he texted a friend, “I think my wife tried to poison me.”

Less than a month later, Eric was found dead in the bedroom he shared with Richins. The cause of death would later be determined as fentanyl intoxication. He had ingested a lethal amount. Richins told police that earlier that evening she made the two of them Moscow Mules to celebrate something work-related.

The prosecution believes Richins’s motive was financial. She flipped houses and used a line of credit on a home Eric owned before marrying Richins, says Law & Crime. Forensic accountants are prepared to testify that Richins was borrowing money at high interest rates to fund the house flipping. Three months before Eric died, Richins was sued by Green Grass Holdings for defaulting on a loan.

No money was coming in and when Eric died, Richins “owed $3.1 million dollars via properties she purchased.” Her husband’s estate was worth $5 million and he had a life insurance policy valued at $2 million. The judge presiding over the hearing was very interested in texts exchanged between Richins and one witness in which she wrote, “It would be better if Eric was dead.” She might feel differently now.

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