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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

What Did Todd Gabler Find In The Richins Home That Police Missed?

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 30 May 2026

⏱️ 79 minutes

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 Law enforcement released the Richins home and moved on. Todd Gabler went in with body cameras and stayed for days. The 34-year defense investigator hired by Eric's family on a civil matter had already crossed a line he'd never crossed before — and what he documented inside that house added to a growing body of evidence the Sheriff's Office didn't have.

By fall 2022, the criminal investigation had stalled. Deputy Jayme Woody acknowledged it under oath at trial. Gabler had already identified the woman prosecutors would later say sourced the fentanyl, flagged her criminal record, and begun handing material to detectives. When he tipped off law enforcement about the best time to interview a key figure — because she was failing court-ordered drug tests — he was pushing an investigation that had stopped on its own.

The financial architecture behind the case is what made Kouri Richins' motive legible to a jury. She owed $7.5 million. Her forensic accountant described the financial picture as imploding — 236 bounced checks, fifteen failed renovation projects, a house-flipping business bleeding cash. Eric was quietly extracting himself: meeting divorce attorneys, building a trust to protect their sons, removing Kouri from his will and life insurance. Her prenup made murder the only exit that paid.

Kouri secretly purchased $1.9 million in life insurance on Eric without his knowledge. Trial evidence showed she reached out to her housekeeper for "the Michael Jackson stuff." Text messages documented a relationship with Robert Josh Grossmann while still married. Prosecutors presented evidence of an alleged escalation — a poisoning attempt in Greece, a fentanyl-laced sandwich on Valentine's Day that left Eric reaching for his son's EpiPen, and a final dose in a cocktail two weeks later that was five times the lethal amount. Eric told friends he believed Kouri was trying to end his life. A jury convicted her on every count in under three hours.

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