Kouri Richins Found Guilty: What the Prosecution Built — And How It Convicted Her

Mar 18, 11:00 AM

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A jury has convicted Kouri Richins of aggravated murder in the death of her husband, Eric Richins. Tony Brueski, defense attorney Bob Motta, and retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke examine what the prosecution built and why it worked.

The dead man's warning. The insurance timeline a handwriting expert connected to the same period phone records show Kouri contacting her housekeeper about drugs. The financial motive case built around $4.5 million in debt, secret insurance policies, a forged signature, and an affair. Bob Motta breaks down how prosecutors structured a circumstantial case strong enough to convict, and Robin Dreeke examines how the behavioral picture the state built translated to twelve civilians in that jury box.

The conviction answers one question definitively: circumstantial evidence, built carefully enough, is enough. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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