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Kouri Richins Convicted: The Coercive Control Pattern the Evidence Revealed

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, True Crime, News Commentary

4.2 β€’ 612 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 29 March 2026

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

The conviction of Kouri Richins closed the criminal case. The behavioral and psychological record it produced is worth examining on its own terms β€” because it maps precisely onto a pattern that shows up in case after case, and understanding that pattern is what makes prosecution and prevention possible.

This week on True Crime Today, Tony Brueski, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott, and retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke examine the Richins case through the clinical and behavioral lens β€” using the documented record of the Denise Williams case as the parallel that demonstrates how these cases always resolve.

Denise Williams' husband Mike Williams disappeared in December 2000. The official determination: accidental drowning. Denise collected $1.75 million in insurance and married Brian Winchester β€” the man who shot Mike and buried him approximately five miles from Mike's mother's home. The con held for seventeen years. It broke when Winchester's own legal exposure made silence a worse option than cooperation. He confessed. Led investigators to the body. Denise Williams was convicted.

The structural mechanism is the same in every case. The long con holds only as long as every participant's silence serves their own interest. The moment that calculation shifts β€” for a co-conspirator, a witness, a friend, a housekeeper β€” the evidentiary foundation collapses.

Shavaun Scott examines the coercive control framework documented in the Richins case β€” the financial manipulation, the isolation, the escalation pattern that prosecutors allege preceded Eric Richins' death as he moved quietly toward restructuring his estate and protecting his children. She addresses what the clinical literature establishes about the specific danger point in controlling relationships when the controlled party moves toward exit β€” and what the Richins case adds to that record.

The verdict is rendered. The pattern it documents deserves full examination.

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0:35.1

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0:39.5

featuring in-depth sessions with investigators, creators and the families impacted by crime. With just

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200 attendees, you'll also share breakfast and lunch with the speakers, giving you the chance to spend

0:49.9

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0:55.4

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1:00.7

This is the big breakdown. A long look back at some of the biggest stories we're covering for you at the Hidden Killers podcast and True Crime today.

1:09.9

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

1:13.0

Here now, Tony Bruske.

1:16.5

In a courtroom in Utah, Corey Richon watched her story fall apart.

1:25.5

Every day, another witness testified, another text message read on the record, another piece

1:30.5

of the life she constructed crumbled under examination.

1:36.3

The friend who says Corey told her, it would be better if Eric were dead or that she said that

1:40.3

to the financial records showing the $250,000 helock. Eric didn't know about the boyfriend.

1:47.1

She was allegedly texting while her husband was still alive, the search history, the fentanyl.

1:51.3

One by one, the bricks came loose. You can watch it happen in real time if you go back and look at the trial coverage.

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