
Kouri Richins Trial: Five Times Lethal Dose, Star Witness, and the Defense's Counterattack
The Case Against Kouri Richins · Hidden Killers Podcast
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The prosecution is laying out its case against Kouri Richins—and the evidence spans fentanyl purchases, life insurance fraud, and a relationship with another man that allegedly motivated murder.
Carmen Lauber, the former housekeeper who prosecutors say procured the drugs that killed Eric Richins, delivered key testimony under immunity deals. She told jurors Kouri requested drugs four times in early 2022, with each purchase allegedly stronger than the last. When Lauber informed Kouri the final batch was fentanyl, Kouri allegedly approved the transaction. Cash was left in houses Kouri was flipping. Pills were exchanged through a firepit.
Three days after Eric's death, according to Lauber, Kouri texted asking about the drug connection again—and paid with a check labeled as construction cleaning.
The forensic evidence supports the prosecution's theory. A toxicologist confirmed Eric had five times the lethal dose of illicit fentanyl in his system. No hydrocodone was detected. Prosecutors have also presented Eric's alleged warning to a friend two weeks before he died: "I think my wife is trying to poison me." That statement followed a Valentine's Day sandwich that caused hives severe enough to need an EpiPen.
Kouri's internet search history allegedly included "what is a lethal dose of fentanyl" before Eric died and "can cops uncover deleted messages iPhone" afterward. Prosecutors showed the jury text messages Kouri sent to a boyfriend, including: "If he could just go away and you could just be here, life would be so perfect." A Caribbean vacation with that boyfriend was already booked—scheduled for the month after Eric's death.
Defense attorney Wendy Lewis attacked Lauber's credibility, highlighting her methamphetamine use, inconsistent statements about the drugs requested, and a recording where an investigator told Lauber to help ensure conviction.
Kouri Richins has pleaded not guilty and maintains her innocence.
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