Kouri Richins: The Evidence That's Going to Define This Verdict
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Of everything presented in the Kouri Richins murder trial, what is the jury actually going to be thinking about when that deliberation room door closes? This panel discussion with Bob Motta and Robin Dreeke goes straight at that question.
The retreat journal Kouri wrote in third person describing her marriage, her childhood, and the life she said she was trapped in. The text message to Josh Grossman two weeks before Eric died. The text to Chelsea Barney that reads like a pre-written alibi. The witness who said Kouri told her Eric's death would be for the better — and then walked it back — and then held firm. The night of the Celebration of Life, where everyone said she seemed fine, and she was reportedly trying to get into a safe.
Every piece of evidence examined through the lens of what actually moves juries — verified, grounded, and argued by two people who have spent careers in and around these rooms. Kouri Richins has pleaded not guilty to all charges in connection with the 2022 death of Eric Richins.
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