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🗓️ 7 October 2024
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0:23.0 | The case of Corey Richards has remained a focal point in the media since her arrest stemming from allegations that she poisoned her husband Eric in 2022. To the outside world, Eric and Corey appeared to have the perfect life, |
0:28.0 | with successful careers, healthy children, and a seemingly happy marriage. |
0:32.0 | However, as details have emerged, it's become clear there is so much |
0:36.0 | more and was so much more going on behind closed doors. And in this episode, we'll |
0:41.3 | delve into everything you need to know ahead of the long-awaited trial and try to unravel the complexities of this tragic situation. |
0:50.0 | Eric was born May 13, 1982 1982 to Jean and Linda Richards. As the oldest sibling, he grew up alongside his two younger sisters, Katie and Amy. The Richards family was well known in Camus, a town in Summit County, Utah, where they |
1:05.0 | owned a picturesque cattle ranch that later transformed into a permanent conservatory for the |
1:10.0 | community. In fact, several buildings in Camus bear the Richens name, reflecting their active |
1:15.3 | involvement and popularity within the town. Throughout his childhood, Eric demonstrated a talent for sports |
1:21.2 | and learned the importance of hard work through his experiences on the ranch. |
1:26.0 | Eric was an avid outdoorsman and known for his love of hunting archery riding anything with wheels and fishing. He was also said to be an incredible |
1:34.7 | son, brother and friend. The Richens family were also members of the Church of |
1:39.3 | Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as as the Mormon Church. Like many young |
1:43.8 | Mormon men, after graduating from Woodcross High School, Eric completed a two-year |
1:49.5 | mission in Mexico City for his church, where he became fluent in Spanish. |
1:53.7 | He then earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah in International Studies |
1:57.9 | with a minor in the Spanish language. |
2:00.3 | In 2005, Eric went on to marry a woman named Julie, but it ended in divorce four years later after she allegedly cheated on him with a coworker. |
2:10.0 | The year 2009 was a big year for Eric. |
2:12.8 | Not only was he going through his divorce, |
2:15.0 | but he was also in the middle of starting up a business |
2:17.4 | with his best friend named Cody Wright. |
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