Kouri Richins gets life in prison without parole for murdering husband

Utah native Kouri Richins, who infamously murdered her husband and later penned a book on grieving for their children, received a life sentence on Wednesday. Her courtroom demeanor was marked by a defiant speech, during which she claimed persecution.

Judge Richard Mrazik delivered the life sentence to the 35-year-old mother following revelations that her three young sons expressed fear of her and would only feel secure if she remained incarcerated indefinitely.

Prior to her sentencing, Richins delivered a 30-minute speech directed mainly at her sons, who are now being cared for by the sister of Eric Richins, the husband she was found guilty of killing.

A jury convicted Kouri Richins in March for the aggravated murder of her husband, Eric Richins, which occurred on March 4, 2022. Notably, Eric would have turned 44 on the day of her sentencing.

During an extensive sentencing hearing, Kouri appeared in court wearing a neon green jail t-shirt layered over a long-sleeve gray shirt. Her expressions varied widely as Eric’s family passionately urged the judge to ensure she never regains her freedom.

Her demeanor ranged from disbelief to indignation, especially when Eric’s sister, Katie Richins-Benson, argued that Eric refrained from filing for divorce due to concerns that Kouri might have unsupervised access to the children.

“He believed Kouri was the most evil person he had ever met,” Richins-Benson told the judge. “He knew her sons did not like her and preferred to be far away from her. He said he could never allow his children to spend half of their time alone with her.”

Three social workers also read statements from her sons, about how she took their dad away, mistreated them and neglected their pets. Richins spoke to her lawyers as the statements were read and appeared skeptical.

Later, Richins teared up and dabbed her eyes and nose with a tissue as her lawyers read statements from her mother, sister and aunt pleading for mercy and saying how devoted she was to her kids and what a good person she is. The family said she became a certified paralegal and got a master’s degree in business all while she was behind bars.

She later sobbed as her brother, Ronnie Deardan, proclaimed her innocence and said he missed her.

Kouri’s defense attorney, Wendy Lewis, said Kouri should be sentenced to 25 years to life saying a sentence that doesn’t allow for parole is saved for the worst of the worst. And she said Kouri maintains her innocence to this day.

“A sentence of life without parole is saved for the most heinous crimes,” Lewis said. “This simply is not the type of crime that we see get life without parole.”

Jurors heard evidence that Kouri — a failed home flipper — carried out the killing believing she would inherit Eric’s $4 million estate to help her wipe out her millions in business debt and run away with her handyman lover.

She first tried to murder Eric two weeks earlier by dosing his sandwich with fentanyl.

Kouri finally succeeded in her evil plan when she laced Eric’s Moscow Mule with five times the lethal dose of fentanyl, killing him in their Kamas home while their sons slept, prosecutors said.

She wasn’t arrested until a year later and after she wrote a children’s grief book entitled “Are You With Me?” promoting it on local tv and radio stations, prosecutors claimed.

Kouri’s sons — now ages 9, 12, and 13 — advocated for their mom to spend the rest of her life behind bars explaining they feared she would harm them and their loved ones if she were freed, the boys were quoted saying in a court filing by prosecutors.

“I’m afraid if she gets out, she will come after me and my brothers, my whole family,” her eldest son allegedly said. “I think she would come and take us and not do good things to us, like hurt us.”

Kouri’s lawyer, Wendy Lewis, called the prosecutor’s sentencing letter a “character assassination” of their client.

Kouri faces a second trial for alleged financial crimes tied to Eric’s murder.

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