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1: Kouri Richins: The 911 Call, the Bodycam, and What the Jury Will Decide

The Case Against Kouri Richins · Hidden Killers Podcast

March 1, 20261h 3m

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Two pieces of evidence put you as close to the night Eric Richins died as anyone outside that house will ever get.

The 911 call was placed at 3:21 a.m. On it, Kouri Richins is sobbing. She tells the dispatcher Eric isn't breathing. He's cold. She says she doesn't know what happened. She doesn't know CPR but agrees to try. Defense attorney Kathryn Nester called it the sound of a wife becoming a widow.

Prosecutors see it differently. They say Kouri first grabbed her phone at 3:06 a.m.—fifteen minutes before she dialed 911. Six times her phone was unlocked in that gap. First responders noted Eric seemed like he had been dead a while. The state alleges that delay reflects a guilty conscience.

The bodycam footage from Deputy Nguyen shows Kouri interacting with officers while medics work on Eric in the background. She appears distraught. She tells them about the drinks around 9 p.m., that she slept in their son's room, that Eric may have had a THC gummy. Her mother arrives and mentions an allergy shot from the day before. At that point, deputies had no idea fentanyl was involved—they were considering an aneurysm.

Criminal defense attorney Bob Motta analyzes the prosecution's broader challenges. The housekeeper who claims she sold Kouri fentanyl has immunity. The supplier has recanted, saying what he sold wasn't fentanyl. No pills were ever recovered or tested. Eric's friends will testify he said his wife tried to poison him eighteen days before his death. An orange notebook with Kouri's own account of that night may be admitted.

We break down all of it—the recordings, the testimony, the gaps, and where this case could turn.

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