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Kouri Richins Murder Trial Day 2: First Responders Testify, Defense Exposes Evidence Gaps

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News Commentary, True Crime, News

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2026

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Day 2 of the Kouri Richins murder trial focused on crime scene reconstruction—and the defense made sure the jury saw every crack in the investigation.

First responders described arriving at the Francis, Utah, home on March 4, 2022. Deputy Vincent Nguyen's body camera showed Kouri Richins distraught as paramedics tried to revive her husband Eric. Medical examiner Dr. Pamela Sue Ulmer confirmed the autopsy: fentanyl overdose, several times the lethal dose, no evidence of injury.

But the defense highlighted what investigators missed. Nguyen never entered the kitchen. An empty pill bottle wasn't bagged. Glassware went through the dishwasher. White specks on Eric's nightstand were never tested.

Crime scene technician Chelsea Gipson walked the jury through a 3D Matterport scan of the home. Prosecutors are grounding the jury in the physical space for a five-week trial.

According to prosecutors, Kouri Richins was $4.5 million in debt and had a boyfriend. They allege she bought fentanyl from housekeeper Carmen Lauber, tried to poison Eric on Valentine's Day, and succeeded two weeks later. After his death, she wrote a children's book about grief.

Defense attorney Kathy Nester says investigators still searched the home two weeks ago—four years after Eric's death. Her question to the jury: if the case is airtight, why are they still looking?

Kouri Richins is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Brewski.

0:02.9

Here now, Tony Brewski.

0:07.0

Prosecution says Corey Richens was $4.5 million in debt.

0:10.5

That she had a boyfriend.

0:11.6

She was texting about leaving her husband.

0:14.1

That she allegedly bought fentanyl from her housekeeper.

0:18.1

And when the first batch didn't do the job she asked for something

0:21.0

stronger her exact words allegedly the michael jackson stuff which is propofal not at all what

0:31.4

we're talking about here but she didn't know what she was talking about prosecutors say she

0:36.1

took out insurance policies on Eric Richon's life,

0:38.8

and after he died with five times a lethal dose of fentanyl in his system,

0:43.8

she wrote a children's book about grief, featured her own kids in it,

0:48.4

went on immediate to her to promote it,

0:50.3

all while investigators were building a murder case against her.

0:55.5

That's the person sitting in a Summit County courtroom right now, looking all meek and meager.

1:05.3

So why are we spending day two of this trial listening to testimony about cups that went through a dishwasher an empty pill bottle

1:12.3

nobody bagged

1:13.6

and white specks

1:14.7

on a nightstand

1:15.5

that nobody bothered

1:16.8

to test

1:17.6

because that's where we are

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