What Evidence Defeated The Kouri Richins Jury's Wish To Acquit?
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The Kouri Richins jury didn't want to convict her. The foreperson said the panel came in sympathetic, even hoping she was innocent. They returned a unanimous guilty verdict in about three hours anyway. This look back, with retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer, examines the evidence strong enough to defeat the jury's own wishful thinking.
The case had visible holes. No murder weapon. A star witness whose credibility cracked on cross. A defense that rested without a single witness, betting on reasonable doubt. So what closed the gap? Coffindaffer breaks down what the verdict actually rested on — and the centerpiece may be Eric himself. Roughly a year and a half before his death, he quietly restructured his entire estate, telling his attorney the reason was to protect his children from his wife. That documented fear, put into legal form before the fact, sat in front of the jury alongside the financial pattern: undisclosed debt, insurance policies Eric reportedly didn't know about, alleged forged signatures.
No single piece closed the case. Together, they drew something the jury couldn't reason its way out of. Coffindaffer also assesses the appeal record — the witness-coaching video, the credibility damage, the detective's admission that fentanyl was never physically recovered — and whether any of it has a realistic shot at moving the verdict. We revisit where the case stood at the time of our reporting.
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