Kouri Richins: Guilty, Sentenced, and Still Writing the Story
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She sat at that defense table for three weeks like a statue. That's the word a juror used — statue. No fear, no grief, no visible seam where the performance ended and a real person began. And then the judge read guilty, and for the first time, she bowed her head.
What broke in that moment? That's what this episode is really about.
The jury told us something important after the verdict. They didn't want to convict her. They walked into that deliberation room hoping the defense's version would hold up — the sloppy investigation, the biased detectives, the husband with a secret drug habit. They wanted to believe her. Three hours later, they voted unanimously to put her away. The evidence didn't just beat reasonable doubt. It beat a jury full of people who were rooting for her.
On Hidden Killers, I'm going through everything that comes next. The appeal — and why the judge spent the entire trial quietly dismantling the grounds for one. The twenty-six pending financial felonies that haven't seen a courtroom yet. And the psychological profile of a woman who, when confronted with the worst moments of this story, responded by writing. A grief book dedicated to the husband she allegedly poisoned. A six-page letter from jail scripting testimony for her own brother. Two pieces of writing. One pattern. Same instinct every time the narrative needed protecting.
Does the guilty verdict break the story — or just change its title? The grieving widow is now the wrongfully convicted mother. Same character. Different chapter.
Sentencing is May 13th — Eric Richins' 44th birthday. This is where it gets heavier before it gets quieter.
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