Did Kouri Richins Just Destroy Her Own Appeal at Sentencing?
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The therapists read the words because the boys couldn’t. Locked rooms. Dead animals. A brother sneaking food to a sibling shut away in his bedroom. A childhood built on fear. And every one of Kouri Richins’ children asked the court for the same thing — keep her away from them. Permanently.
What Kouri did next is what makes this sentencing hearing different from every other one you’ve seen. She stood up, spoke for forty minutes, and never once addressed what those boys described. Instead she announced an appeal, told the judge the courtroom couldn’t get justice right, attacked the jury for how quickly they convicted her, told her children she was coming home, and warned them not to trust the people raising them.
Jennifer Coffindaffer and retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke break down the behavioral dynamics at play — what complete non-acknowledgment signals about someone’s internal wiring, whether attacking a jury and a judge at your own sentencing has any strategic value or just reveals who you are, and the very specific way Kouri floated doubt about her husband’s death even after the conviction. They also examine Kouri’s careful admission strategy: confessing to being a difficult wife while holding an absolute line on the act itself. Tony Brueski, Robin Dreeke, and Jennifer Coffindaffer live.
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