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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Kouri Richins Trial: What the Evidence Actually Proves — and Where the Gaps Could Decide Everything

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 17 March 2026

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

The Kouri Richins murder trial is heading to the jury. Three weeks. Nearly forty prosecution witnesses. Zero defense witnesses. And an evidence record that, despite all of it, still carries significant holes that both sides have to navigate.

Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer and behavioral analyst Robin Dreeke join Hidden Killers to do what the courtroom rarely makes room for — an honest accounting of what the evidence actually shows, what it doesn't, and where the gaps could matter most when deliberations begin.

The prosecution's case rests on circumstantial evidence and a star witness who accepted immunity. Carmen Lauber sits at the center of a serious problem: prosecutors' own detectives were recorded telling her she needed to provide details that would "ensure Kouri gets convicted of murder." That recording played for the jury. Coffindaffer examines how investigative conduct of that kind functions in a courtroom and whether the state's remaining evidentiary case is strong enough to carry it.

She also addresses the investigation's early failures — how this case nearly went cold until Eric Richins' family hired their own private investigator and found what law enforcement missed — and what that says about how the case was originally handled.

Dreeke works through the behavioral record: the text to a new boyfriend one month after Eric's death, the memes on Kouri's phone the morning his body was found, and the decision not to testify — what each signals independently and what the pattern reveals collectively.

No murder weapon. No recovered fentanyl. A star witness whose alleged supplier now says he never sold fentanyl. The defense rested without a word. The evidence deserves a harder look than it's gotten before the jury gets it.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Brewski and Robin Drey.

0:08.0

Both sides have rested in the Corey Richens' murder trial.

0:14.0

The prosecution called nearly 40 witnesses.

0:17.0

The defense called zero.

0:18.0

Corey waived her right to testify closing arguments actually going on as we

0:23.6

as we speak. We're going to break all of this down as it now goes to the jury with us to do

0:31.4

just that. My co-host, Robin Drake, retired FBI special agency for the counterintelligence

0:37.0

behavioral analysis program and joining us today, Jennifer Coffin-Daffer, retired FBI special agency for the counterintelligence behavioral analysis program.

0:38.6

And joining us today, Jennifer Coffin-Daffer, retired FBI special agent.

0:42.9

Welcome.

0:44.6

Yeah, there's a lot here.

0:46.0

I know we've been watching this thing.

0:47.7

The defense has spent three weeks tearing apart the prosecution's case, then rested without

0:53.1

calling a single witness. You don't put up a

0:57.0

defense when you think the other side already lost. At least that's typically the thought

1:02.1

process from a defense attorney. I'm curious, Jen, let's start here. What does it tell you about

1:07.6

the bet that they're making by not putting up any sort of defense for Corey?

1:12.2

I just think it looks so bad because he is always, the defense has always said,

1:17.2

we have such a robust defense that we're going to.

1:21.2

Remember those words?

1:23.0

Well, the robust is rogue on.

1:25.9

It's there's not.

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