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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Kouri Richins: Death by a Thousand Cuts — The Evidence That Built a Guilty Verdict

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 21 March 2026

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

This week in Hidden Killers' Week in Review, we go back through the prosecution case that convinced a jury in three hours. No murder weapon. No confession. No eyewitness. What prosecutors had was circumstantial — and they called it death by a thousand cuts. The jury agreed.

Tony Brueski breaks down every layer of that case: the $4.5 million in alleged debt, the housekeeper who testified she made four fentanyl runs at Kouri's request, the Valentine's Day poisoning attempt, the hundreds of deleted text messages, the pre-arrest phone searches for "fentanyl poisoning" and "deleting iPhone messages," the jailhouse letter coaching family testimony, and the conversation Kouri allegedly had with her boyfriend two weeks after Eric died — asking him what it feels like to kill someone. No single piece closes the case. Together, with no counter-narrative ever placed before the jury, they did.

Defense attorney Bob Motta and retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke then examine what the defense built — and why it wasn't enough. Three weeks of cross-examination targeted Carmen Lauber's credibility, the absence of physical drug evidence, and the theory that Eric's death remains unexplained. Motta assesses those pillars with the honesty of someone who has made the same call: what a defense attorney sees when they decide to sit down without calling their client. Dreeke examines the behavioral dimension — what three weeks of silence at the defense table communicated to jurors before a single closing argument was delivered.

Guilty on all counts. This is the complete record of how it happened.

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Transcript

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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.

0:09.4

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:12.5

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:15.8

There is a moment here in the trial of Corey Richens that doesn't show up in the Toxology Report. It doesn't appear in the financial records of the phone location data

0:24.9

with a six-page letter written from a jail cell. It happened about two weeks after Eric

0:30.2

Richens died when his wife met up with her boyfriend for the first time since his death.

0:35.9

You know, that wonderful reunion that we've seen all the Hallmark movies where the husband

0:40.7

dies and then the wife reunites with her secret lover from the side.

0:46.8

All of those moments.

0:48.7

According to Robert Josh Grossman's testimony, Corey Richens looked at him in the desert as they went off into the night to find a secret lookout to go make out.

1:00.7

I mean, well, they went out to the desert.

1:02.7

It was described, I mean, to me, it kind of reminded me of Clark Griswell taking Rusty out to the desert.

1:08.9

You ever see a grown man naked rusty, that sort of thing, except she asked the question.

1:15.4

Have you ever killed anyone when you were in Iraq?

1:19.2

You know, like you do, the first time you see your boyfriend after your husband dies.

1:25.8

Asking this man that you're semi remotely romantically involved with

1:34.0

or full on romantically involved with let's just be honest about it

1:38.7

while cheating on your now dead husband have you ever killed anybody?

1:46.3

It's a weird question to ask,

1:48.5

especially when people are starting to look at you going,

1:51.2

hmm, I wonder if she killed him.

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