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Kouri Richins Verdict: Immunity Deals, Defense Misconduct Claims, and What the Jury Decided

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, True Crime, News Commentary

4.2 β€’ 612 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 28 March 2026

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

A Utah jury has convicted Kouri Richins of first-degree murder in the fentanyl poisoning death of her husband Eric Richins. The verdict closed the criminal case. The legal and procedural questions it leaves behind are another matter entirely.

This week on True Crime Today, we examine the Richins conviction through the lens of what the trial's final chapter revealed β€” and what it left unresolved. Carmen Lauber, who prosecutors say supplied the fentanyl used to kill Eric Richins, received an immunity deal in exchange for her cooperation. The terms, the scope, and the implications of that agreement are examined here in full. Defense attorneys raised misconduct arguments β€” alleged coercion, evidence handling concerns β€” and the jury convicted Kouri Richins regardless. What does that tell us about the weight of the evidence and the credibility determinations made in that courtroom?

We also draw a procedural parallel to the Nancy Crampton-Brophy case β€” the Oregon woman convicted of murdering her husband Daniel after a 2011 essay she wrote, titled "How to Murder Your Husband," surfaced during the investigation. The essay was ruled too old for admission at trial. The conviction stood. Both cases raise substantive questions about what evidence gets in, what gets excluded, and how juries reach decisions in the absence of certain materials.

Retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke provides analytical context on the post-verdict phase β€” the psychology of the convicted defendant, the legal residue of disputed pretrial conduct, and what the Richins case establishes as precedent for cases involving defendants who publicly perform grief following an alleged crime.

Verdict rendered. Analysis continues.

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of woodland in someone's name. Plus all of the Woodland Trust's sites are free to visit, so you can go and see it any time.

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vital work.

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a wedding, anniversary, anything really.

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Full terms and conditions can be found on the Woodland Trust website.

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Indeed presents.

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Hires, you can't afford to get wrong.

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Like a warehouse operations manager.

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They were too expensive.

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I got a great deal on these scooters though.

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