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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Kouri Richins Convicted: What the Verdict Actually Rested On — and What the Appeal Has to Overcome

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 28 March 2026

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

A Summit County jury found Kouri Richins guilty of murdering her husband Eric with a lethal dose of fentanyl. No murder weapon recovered. The star witness credibility-damaged on the stand. The defense offering zero witnesses in response. A jury that walked in, by their own public account, hoping to acquit her — and came back unanimous anyway.

This week on Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski and retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer examine what this verdict was actually built on and what the road ahead looks like for a case that is nowhere near finished.

The evidentiary core was never one single piece. It was a pattern. Eric Richins quietly restructured his estate roughly eighteen months before his death, telling his attorney the explicit reason was to protect his children from his wife. That documented fear — formalized in legal paperwork before the fact — sat in front of the jury alongside undisclosed debt, insurance policies Eric reportedly had no knowledge of, and alleged signature forgeries. No single element closes the case. Together, they constructed something a jury of eight people who wanted to find innocence still could not dismantle in three hours of deliberation.

Kouri Richins will appeal. Her attorneys have material: a denied venue change request, multiple mistrial motions that were rejected, evidentiary rulings contested throughout trial, and a coaching video. Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down whether any of it has a realistic path to moving the verdict — and why Judge Mrazik's methodical approach of confirming Kouri's waiver of testimony and the defense's decision to call no witnesses directly on the record may have already foreclosed the most viable arguments.

Still pending: twenty-six financial felony charges in a separate case involving mortgage fraud, money laundering, and bad checks. Sentencing on the murder conviction is scheduled for May 13th — what would have been Eric's 44th birthday.

The verdict is in. The legal exposure is not close to over.

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for you at the Hidden Killers podcast and True Crime Today.

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This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Bruske and Robin Drey.

1:17.6

Let's wrap up here now that we have a verdict in the Cory Richens case.

1:21.9

We haven't had a chance, Jen, to have you on since the verdict came in.

1:26.0

Summit County jury has found Corey Richens guilty of murdering her husband Eric with that lethal dose of fentanyl.

1:31.5

No murder weapon recovered because it was fentanyl.

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The star witness shredded on the stand.

1:37.4

The defense called zero witnesses didn't really matter.

1:40.3

Now we ask what this verdict actually means for Eric's kids, for everyone who followed this case, and for what comes next, now that the cameras are going away.

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