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Kouri Richins Trial Update: Defense Attorney on the Evidence Prosecutors Are Betting On

Kouri Richins Trial Update: Defense Attorney on the Evidence Prosecutors Are Betting On

The Case Against Kouri Richins · Hidden Killers Podcast

February 25, 202622m 58s

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Show Notes

The Kouri Richins murder trial is underway. Opening statements are done. The jury has heard competing narratives—and now the evidence battle begins. Criminal defense attorney Bob Motta breaks down week one and analyzes where this case is heading over the next five weeks.

Prosecutors painted Kouri as a calculating killer who poisoned her husband Eric with fentanyl for nearly $2 million in life insurance she allegedly took out without his knowledge and forged his signature to obtain. The defense promised to show the state's case is built on compromised witnesses and circumstantial evidence. Bob explains where those narratives will collide hardest.

Carmen Lauber is the prosecution's key witness—the housekeeper who claims she sold Kouri fentanyl. She's been granted immunity. But her supplier, Robert Crozier, has recanted and now says whatever he sold wasn't fentanyl. No pills were ever recovered or tested. Bob walks through how a defense attorney attacks a witness whose credibility has already been undermined by her own source.

The 15-minute gap before Kouri called 911 is central to the state's consciousness-of-guilt theory. Her phone was unlocked six times during those minutes. First responders noted Eric "seemed like he had been dead a while." Bob explains how the defense will try to reframe that evidence.

Two of Eric's friends will testify he told them eighteen days before his death: "I think my wife tried to poison me." That statement is devastating. Bob analyzes how the defense approaches neutralizing secondhand testimony without appearing to attack a dead man's friends.

With over 1,000 exhibits and a hard deadline from Judge Mrazik, the defense says this case won't finish on time. Bob explains whether timeline pressure helps the defense.

This is the trial analysis Kouri Richins followers need.

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