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Kouri Richins: How the Relationship Began — The Psychology of the First Trap

Kouri Richins: How the Relationship Began — The Psychology of the First Trap

The Case Against Kouri Richins · Hidden Killers Podcast

March 19, 202616m 21s

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Show Notes

Before the fentanyl. Before the alleged forgeries. Before the affair. Before any of what prosecutors say happened in the Kouri Richins case — there was a beginning. A courtship. A relationship that by all outward appearances looked like love.

Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins Tony Brueski and Robin Dreeke to examine what that beginning likely looked like through the lens of narcissistic and borderline relationship psychology. How someone with this pattern selects a partner. How they make that partner feel chosen, seen, and irreplaceable. And how by the time the mask begins to slip, the trap is already fully set.

If you've followed the Kouri Richins case and found yourself asking how Eric didn't see it — this episode answers that question in full.

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