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

Mar 18, 11:00 AM

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Kouri Richins has been convicted of aggravated murder. Tony Brueski, defense attorney Bob Motta, and retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke break down the prosecution's case piece by piece — what the jury responded to and what this conviction tells us about the strength of circumstantial evidence when it's built with precision.

Eric Richins told people he thought his wife was trying to kill him. Eighteen days later he was dead. A handwriting expert said he probably didn't sign the insurance application taken out on him weeks before his death. The financial picture prosecutors built — debt, secret policies, a forged signature, a prenup, an affair — was detailed and documented. Bob Motta examines how the state structured all of it into a conviction, and Robin Dreeke breaks down how the behavioral case landed with the jury.

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