Can Kouri Richins Still Hurt Her Family From Behind Bars?
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Before Kouri Richins was sentenced, a message she wrote from jail ended up in the prosecution's filing. She promised to "expose this county, the prosecution, the judge, the Richins, the investigation." She said, "They picked the wrong one." She said, "They haven't seen anything yet." She allegedly instructed her brother to testify falsely. She's accused of witness intimidation. Her own thirteen-year-old told the court he's afraid she'll come for him.
The sentencing judge called her "simply too dangerous to ever be free" and imposed life without parole. The jury needed less than three hours. Her children begged the court to keep her locked away. But none of that means the threat is contained.
Eric Faddis spent years as a felony prosecutor and explains exactly what someone serving life without parole can still do from inside — mail, phone calls, proxies, and people on the outside who believe she's innocent and are willing to act. He walks through the legal tools available to protect the Richins family: no-contact orders, protective orders, corrections-level restrictions on communication — and what gaps remain even when all of them are in place.
On the appellate side, Kouri's defense asked the judge for extra time to file for a new trial and said they need to retain an expert. Faddis examines every available lane — the alleged prosecutorial listening of attorney-client jail calls, the Crozier recantation, the venue challenge, and the sufficiency argument — and identifies which have genuine legal weight. The attorney-client monitoring issue is the most viable. The others face steep odds against a jury that convicted in under three hours after the defense called zero witnesses.
When Kouri told her sons "we're going to make this right," the question isn't whether she means it. She means it. The question is whether the system can stop her from doing damage while she tries.
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