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Kouri Richins Trial Preview: The Untested Evidence That Could Change Everything

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

True Crime, News Commentary, News

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2026

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

With jury selection starting February 10th, 2026, the Kouri Richins murder case is entering its final phase. The Utah mother is charged with fatally poisoning her husband Eric with fentanyl, then authoring a children's book about grief. Recent pretrial hearings have addressed witness credibility, the admissibility of jailhouse letters, and whether Eric's high school drug use can be presented to jurors.

But there's a glaring gap in the evidence conversation.

Hair follicle analysis — a forensic tool capable of revealing months of drug use history — could definitively answer whether Eric Richins was a secret fentanyl user or the victim of acute poisoning. The science can distinguish between chronic exposure and a single lethal dose. It's been used in criminal cases worldwide to establish exactly this kind of timeline.

The defense has characterized Eric as a partier who consumed substances freely. The prosecution says the circumstantial evidence points to premeditated murder. But neither characterization is definitive. Hair analysis could be.

We don't know whether such evidence was collected during the autopsy. We don't know Eric's burial status. What we do know is that in the public filings and hearings, this forensic option hasn't been raised — even as both sides battle over the credibility of a drug dealer who has now changed his story about what he actually sold.

Today's episode examines what's at stake as this trial approaches, what forensic science could offer that witness testimony cannot, and why the most important evidence in this case may never see a courtroom.

Kouri Richins has pleaded not guilty. She 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. Here now, Tony Brucey.

0:07.4

Corey Richens' trial starts in just a few weeks. Jury selection begins on February 10th,

0:14.4

and right now both sides are in the final stretch, fighting over what evidence gets in, what

0:19.5

stays out, which witnesses are credible,

0:21.5

which ones aren't.

0:23.2

The defense says a key witness recanted.

0:25.8

The prosecution says recantation is incredible, back and forth motions and counter motions,

0:31.3

the usual free trial warfare.

0:33.5

I got something for both of you.

0:35.9

You're ready?

0:37.3

For the prosecution and the defense.

0:39.7

And I don't know who it's going to benefit.

0:44.8

But listen up.

0:48.2

Depending on which side you're on.

0:50.1

Or both sides.

0:51.3

Listen up.

0:53.1

And you guys listen up too because I really want to get your thoughts on this.

0:58.2

Because here's what nobody is talking about.

1:01.9

There's a piece of evidence potentially in this case that could answer the central question

1:06.8

definitively.

1:10.0

Not through witness testimony,

1:11.9

not through text messages or cell tower data

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