About the American Writer’s Heaven Kouri Richins The suspect’s dark clouds remain: the accusations claiming her responsibility for her own husband’s death are becoming increasingly serious.
Eric Richins died on March 4, 2022. The autopsy “determined that there were five times that number fentanyl permitted by the human organism,” El Universo reported on May 10, 2023.
Eighteen months after Eric’s death, new evidence would be added to the case to accuse her of killing her husband.
It’s a letter. According to prosecutors, Prensa Libre published on August 23, 2023, “in the cell of the woman, from Utah, they found a six-page handwritten letter. The document was deemed witness tampering.”
According to authorities, the letter apparently contained “instructions for Kouri Richins’ brother to state that Eric had gone to Mexico to purchase painkillers and fentanyl.”
Writer who published a book about how to deal with grief is accused of murder
Suspicions about the writer Kouri Richins
It is believed that the writer tried to take the life of her partner not once, but several times.
“According to police, Eric told his sister that he believed his wife had tried to kill him several times and even cut her out of his will,” TN reported and El Universo published four months ago.
One of those times must have been in Greece, where Eric became ill after a drink.
Then, in February 2022, he ate a sandwich and passed out.
“After one bite, Eric came completely out and couldn’t breathe. “He used his son’s epi-pen and Benadryl before passing out for hours,” police said at the time.
In the early morning of March 4, 2022, she called 911 for help for her husband.
Richins told police she mixed a drink for her husband and took it to bed. When she returned later, she discovered that he was “cold to the touch,” as reported by Fox 13 and broadcast by the same outlet.
Kouri D. Richins is a writer who found success with a book based on the death of her husband and helps children cope with the loss of a parent.
Eric Richins probably had pain complaints and died in 2022 from a #overdose by #fentanyl
Kouri was… pic.twitter.com/UD4nZtpZhT
— Azteca Information Force (@AztecaNoticias) May 10, 2023
Research and searches for fentanyl on the Internet
Media outlets such as DW citing the AP agency reported that investigators discovered that Kouri D. Richins had asked an acquaintance to give him a strong prescription for pain medication, specifically “something Michael Jackson type.”
Richins received up to 30 fentanyl pills, it was alleged.
The investigation revealed that the woman allegedly ordered “prescription pain medications for an investor” between December 2021 and February 2022, according to court documents seen by the Press.
According to TN, “Police discovered that Kouri purchased approximately 30 fentanyl pills from a drug dealer for $900 six days before Eric’s death.”
Kouri is accused of murder and drugs.
A year after Eric’s death, the woman released a book entitled Are you with me? (You’re with me?).
📍Woman who published a book about how to deal with grief in childhood, after her husband and father of her children died. Today she is accused of murdering her husband…
The book entitled “Are you with me?” tries to teach childhood that even if + pic.twitter.com/nfIBFkLy2j
— Meredith G 🛋️✨ (@MerGarza) May 10, 2023
In June 2023, CNN en Español reported, according to researchers, that Kouri consulted the Internet: “What is a lethal dose of fentanyl?”
It wouldn’t have been the only question. The aforementioned news network noted three months ago: “The searches on Richins’ iPhone include: “Can the police force you to take a lie detector test?”, “Luxury prisons for the wealthy in the United States” (. ..) “If someone is poisoned, how does that appear on the death certificate?” and “How to Permanently Delete Data from an iPhone Remotely.”
#INTERNATIONAL #FORPAGE Kouri Richins: New details are emerging about the alleged internet search history of a Utah woman accused of murdering her… https://t.co/LTGm2eqM21 pic.twitter.com/28VemdSh2g
— Juan Antonio Tirado (@jatirado) June 12, 2023
Now Kouri Richins was questioned about the letter which “instructs the writer’s brother to declare that her husband had gone to Mexico to purchase painkillers and fentanyl.”
According to Prensa Libre, the author said the letter is “an excerpt from a book she is writing with a fictional mystery story in which she and her father go to Mexico to look for drugs.”
In the six-page handwritten letter, he told his mother to instruct his brother to repeat: “Eric told (name redacted) that he had received painkillers and fentanyl from Mexico from ranch workers, the New York Post reported.
Officers found the letter in Richins’ cell.
New York Post
In real life, doubts persist. Her husband Eric had told a relative something that put investigators on high alert: “He warned her that if anything happened to her, she (Kouri) was to blame.” (JO)
Source: Eluniverso

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