Did Eric Richins Predict His Own Murder In His Estate Papers?
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Roughly eighteen months before he died, Eric Richins sat down with an estate attorney and quietly rewrote his will — telling the lawyer the reason was to protect his children from his wife. He saw it coming. He wrote it down. And he still ended up dead in that house. This look back, with retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer, examines how that documented fear became one of the pillars of a murder conviction.
The verdict is striking precisely because the case wasn't airtight. No murder weapon. A star witness whose credibility took heavy fire. A defense that called no one. And a jury that, by the foreperson's own account, came in hoping she was innocent. Coffindaffer walks through what carried the day anyway: Eric's pre-emptive legal steps, the undisclosed debt, the insurance Eric reportedly knew nothing about, the alleged forged signatures — individually inconclusive, collectively damning.
She also breaks down the appeal posture with a behavioral and investigative eye. The defense has real material to work with: a video of investigators pressing the star witness, that witness's shaky credibility, and a lead detective who conceded on the stand that fentanyl was never physically recovered. Coffindaffer assesses whether any of it realistically moves a verdict this jury reached against its own instincts. We revisit where the case stood at the time of our reporting.
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