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Kouri Richins Trial Opens: "I'm Rich" Memes, Immunity Deals, Missing Evidence

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

True Crime, News, News Commentary

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2026

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Summary

Three memes allegedly found on Kouri Richins' phone the morning her husband's body was removed. "I'm rich." Their three sons were still upstairs, unaware their father was dead.

The Kouri Richins murder trial has opened with explosive allegations—and immediate credibility problems for the prosecution's key witnesses.

Prosecutor Brad Bloodworth laid out the theory: $4.5 million in debt, an affair with Josh Grossman, Caribbean vacation plans for one month after Eric's death, nearly two million in life insurance allegedly taken out without his knowledge. A fifteen-minute gap before the 911 call—phone unlocked six times while Eric lay dead. Internet searches about women's prisons and lie detector tests.

But the foundation is shaky. Carmen Lauber, the woman who claims she sold Kouri fentanyl, has been granted immunity—and allegedly changed her story only after police threatened prison time. Her own dealer signed an affidavit claiming he sold OxyContin, not fentanyl. The Moscow mule glasses Eric drank from were never tested. No pills were ever recovered. The house was never searched for fentanyl. The death certificate lists manner of death as unknown.

Defense attorney Kathryn Nester played Kouri's 911 call for the jury—raw, sobbing, barely coherent. She painted Eric as a man struggling with Lyme disease, chronic pain, and painkiller dependence.

Eighteen days before his death, Eric allegedly told friends he thought his wife tried to poison him. That testimony is still ahead.

Criminal defense attorney Bob Motta breaks down where this case can be won—and lost.

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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

0:05.9

Killers podcast and True Crime Today.

0:09.2

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:12.3

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:15.3

After Eric Richens died, Corey didn't retreat.

0:18.3

She called 911, spoke to investigators, gave media interviews,

0:21.9

even published a children's book about grief while touring to promote it. Well, I mean,

0:26.5

if you consider visiting the local, you know, good day show at 10 a.m. touring. For 14 months,

0:33.2

she maintained innocence until her arrest in May of 2023.

0:37.8

You remember this?

0:38.5

She was free for quite a while.

0:40.6

Robin Drake is with us.

0:43.4

Robin Tempo tells that framework is described to catch exactly this.

0:50.1

The verbal and nonverbal deviations that reveal when someone is actively deceiving.

0:56.6

We're going to break down how investigators likely read Corey in real time and what her public

1:02.3

performance is revealed and how the courtroom will expose them.

1:07.4

I want to get into the book here.

1:09.2

That's one of the most discussed aspects of the case where

1:12.3

people are like, what, what is this about? It's the children's book author. It's the one,

1:16.8

can you hear me? In March of 23, it was a year after Eric's death and two months before her arrest,

1:24.3

Corey published, or Are You With Me, featuring Eric as an angel wingwinged father watching over their sons and then did that little promotional tour on local TV.

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