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How Did Prosecutors Build The Case That Kouri Richins Is "Irredeemable"?

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Tony Brueski

News, True Crime, News Commentary

4.2 β€’ 612 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 24 May 2026

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

The State's sentencing memorandum in the Kouri Richins case documented a pattern of conduct from inside the Summit County Jail that prosecutors argued demonstrated irredeemable character β€” the legal threshold supporting the maximum sentence.

The memo details what prosecutors describe as a coordinated campaign against every individual connected to the prosecution. Among the documented actions: the creation of a fraudulent dating profile targeting the lead detective, filed reports to the Division of Child and Family Services against the family providing care for her children β€” which prosecutors characterize as meritless, retained legal counsel to pursue criminal charges against her sister-in-law, initiated federal firearms proceedings against Eric Richins' father for removing his deceased son's firearms from the residence, filed a marijuana-related report concerning Eric's sister, and submitted bar complaints against the prosecuting attorneys β€” all found to lack substantive basis. The memo also flagged insurance policies on her children's lives.

Judge Richard Mrazik imposed life without parole on what would have been the victim's forty-fourth birthday, following a five-hour sentencing proceeding. The court heard impact testimony from three minor children, delivered through their therapists, describing confinement, neglect, and a household where siblings assumed caretaker roles. The defendant's courtroom demeanor during those readings β€” visible scoffing and eye-rolling β€” was documented on camera.

The defendant's forty-minute allocution made no reference to the children's testimony. She characterized their descriptions as "an absolute lie," directed them to emulate the man she was convicted of killing, and instructed them to distrust their current caregivers. Post-conviction communications obtained by the State included a message to an individual described as an "admirer" in which the defendant stated: "They haven't seen anything yet."

The proceeding concluded with a statement from her nine-year-old son: "Once she is gone, I will feel happy."

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0:00.0

This is the big breakdown.

0:02.2

A long look back at some of the biggest stories we're covering for you at the Hidden Killers podcast and True Crime Today.

0:09.1

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:12.2

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:16.0

Corey Richens.

0:19.6

Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse.

0:22.6

Oh my God.

0:25.1

The level of depravity, the level of narcissism, the level of just 1,000% being driven by one's own ego and disregard for anybody else and destruction by any means necessary is truly shocking.

0:52.0

I don't know.

0:52.9

I mean, I'm not really shocked by narcissistic sociopath borderlines anymore, but wow. And look, I can't diagnose her. I don't know what the hell she is, but she just checks every goddamn box. And if you thought what she did with her 40-minute speech at her sentencing was bad,

1:14.3

let me tell you about what else she did that is now coming to light.

1:19.8

Because, I mean, that in itself was just like, oh, just deplorable.

1:39.3

Weaponizing her own children's grief in an attempt to get pity and then threatened to basically stalk them. Once she gets free, once it's settled, once they all come back together and everything's okay and

1:45.3

everything's great and everything's wonderful you know i mean it's insane what she did leading up to the

1:52.4

trial and her minions flying monkeys if you will if you're familiar with um with with with narcissists

1:59.4

borderlines and stuff you're probably familiar with the term flying monkeys.

2:02.8

We've talked about it quite a bit on the show.

2:04.7

What her flying monkeys did,

2:06.7

and yes, it's a reference to the Wizard of Oz,

2:09.3

of having your minions kind of go out and do your work for you.

2:12.5

The people that Corey's managed to bamboozle,

2:16.2

still does manage to bamboozle, still does manage to bamboozle.

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