Kouri Richins Trial: What the Evidence Actually Proved — Full Breakdown
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The Kouri Richins murder trial is heading into closing arguments with both sides rested. For five weeks, jurors have sat through testimony about a forged life insurance signature, a housekeeper who bought drugs at a gas station, a secret affair, a ghostwritten children's grief book, and a jail cell letter that prosecutors say was a script for false testimony.
What did all of it actually prove?
True Crime Today presents the full three-part listener Q&A breakdown of the Kouri Richins trial — featuring defense attorney Bob Motta and retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke. Across three conversations, they tackle the most important questions this case raises: whether the circumstantial evidence is strong enough to convict without a single physical trace of the poison, whether the defense's destruction of Carmen Lauber's credibility created real doubt or just confusion, and what the complete behavioral picture of this case tells us about how it ends.
Real questions from real listeners. Straight answers before the verdict.
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