Why Did Kouri Richins Wait Fifteen Minutes To Call 911?
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The night Eric Richins died comes down to a gap that prosecutors couldn't stop pointing to. This look back walks through that night and the first seventy-two hours after — the window where, the state argued, Kouri Richins' story began to come apart.
Digital forensics told a quiet, damning story. Prosecutors say Kouri picked up her phone around 3:06 a.m., then didn't call 911 until roughly fifteen minutes later. No calls to friends. No calls to Eric's family. Just an unexplained delay the state said reflected guilt. She told officers Eric had died of a brain aneurysm and held that line for more than a year — until the autopsy returned a lethal dose of fentanyl. Her phone's search history, prosecutors said, included questions about lethal fentanyl doses and prisons for the wealthy.
The days after kept building the picture. She had a locksmith drill into Eric's safe, which held a large amount of cash. When his sister told her the trust had cut her out, prosecutors say Kouri became enraged and punched her in the face and neck until she was physically restrained — an assault she later resolved with a no-contest plea. And within days of his death, she was reportedly back in contact with her housekeeper, asking for more pills. We revisit where the case stood at the time of our reporting. Taken together, these seventy-two hours are where the grieving-widow story first stopped holding.
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