Kouri Richins Guilty: The Prosecution's Case — What Worked and Why

Mar 18, 11:00 AM

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A jury convicted Kouri Richins of aggravated murder. No murder weapon. No confirmed drug chain. A death certificate that still says undetermined. Tony Brueski, defense attorney Bob Motta, and retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke break down how the prosecution got there.

From Eric Richins' warning to his friends eighteen days before his death, to the handwriting expert who testified he probably didn't sign the insurance application taken out on him, to the financial picture prosecutors built around debt, secret policies, a forged signature, and an affair — Bob and Robin examine every piece of the state's case, what the jury responded to, and what this conviction tells us about building a circumstantial murder case without a murder weapon.

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