What Did Kouri Richins' Phone Reveal About The Night Eric Died?
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The closest thing to being inside that house the night Eric Richins died isn't a witness — it's the data on Kouri Richins' phone. This look back examines the digital forensics and the first seventy-two hours, the evidence that gave the jury its clearest window into what the prosecution called a guilty conscience.
The phones went quiet for hours. Then, prosecutors say, Kouri picked hers up around 3:06 a.m. — and the 911 call didn't come until roughly fifteen minutes later. No calls to anyone else. Just the gap. She told police Eric died of an aneurysm and maintained that for over a year, until the autopsy showed fentanyl at a lethal level. The phone's search history, according to a digital forensics analyst, included queries about lethal fentanyl doses and luxury prisons.
Then the behavior in the days after — the kind that's hard to square with grief. A locksmith drilling into Eric's cash-filled safe. An eruption of rage when his sister revealed the trust had excluded her, ending in an assault that left her punched in the face and neck before Kouri was physically restrained. A return to her housekeeper within days, asking for more pills. We revisit where the case stood at the time of our reporting and read this stretch the way the jury eventually did — as a sequence that didn't fit the story she was telling. This is the timeline where the performance and the evidence stopped matching.
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