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Kouri Richins Week 1 Recap: Three Immunity Deals and Zero Fentanyl Confirmation

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

True Crime, News, News Commentary

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2026

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Five days. Six witnesses on the drug supply question alone. Three immunity deals for one man. And not a single witness has confirmed under oath that Kouri Richins ever asked for, received, or possessed fentanyl. That's where Week 1 of the Kouri Richins murder trial lands as the jury heads into the weekend.

Day 5 delivered the most damaging testimony yet for the prosecution's theory. Robert Crozier, the alleged original drug source, testified he sold Carmen Lauber oxycodone — not fentanyl — and that he had no fentanyl connection in early 2022. He said people were scared of fentanyl and dying from it. He contradicted Lauber on how many times they met and what he sold. He identified errors in his own affidavit and said the words in it weren't his.

Carmen Lauber finished her second day of cross-examination with her credibility significantly damaged. She admitted her account changed from three purchases to four, that investigators led her through her interviews, and that Kouri never asked for fentanyl by name. She confirmed lying to detectives about her drug use and communicating with a co-witness under disputed probation conditions.

Anna Isbell described overhearing Kouri ask about the "Michael Jackson drug" and assumed it was a muscle relaxer. Defense attorneys revealed texts showing a detective threatened Isbell with a warrant and a catch pole for her dog. Forensic testimony laid groundwork for upcoming digital evidence from four extracted cell phones.

The prosecution has the toxicology — five times the fatal dose of fentanyl plus acetyl fentanyl in Eric Richins' blood. But after Week 1, the story of how it got there is fracturing. A mistrial motion was filed and denied. Four weeks remain. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Brewski.

0:03.3

Here now, Tony Brewski.

0:06.2

The prosecution's drug supply chain just broke.

0:10.6

Now, how much this matters in the big scope of things in the trial of Corey Richens?

0:16.5

Well, that's to be decided by the jury.

0:19.8

But we're entering that place in the trial

0:23.8

where the prosecution is going to have to address some of its warts.

0:33.2

The drug supply chain, like I said, it just broke, not in some sort of subtle, lawyerly way.

0:41.9

The only legal analysts would catch.

0:43.8

It broke in front of the jury under oath.

0:49.1

Right there in that courtroom in Summit County.

0:51.8

Robert Crozer, the man the state says, was the original source of

0:55.7

the fentanyl that allegedly killed Eric Richon said of the witness chair. And with three

1:03.1

separate immunity deals protecting him, federal, Summit County, and Salt Lake County, he had every

1:10.1

reason to say exactly what prosecutors wanted

1:12.7

him to say. Instead, he looked at that jury and told them he never sold fentanyl to Carmen

1:18.6

Laubert. He sold her oxy. His explanation was simple and it landed hard. Everybody was scared

1:26.9

of fentanyl in early 2022.

1:29.0

People were dying.

1:30.0

It was all over the news and he didn't even have a fentanyl source.

1:34.8

That's the man the prosecution needs to connect Corey Richens to a fatal dose of fentanyl,

1:39.9

and he just told 12 jurors it wasn't fentanyl.

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