Housekeeper expected to play key role in trial of wife accused of husband’s murder in wealthy ski town
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For the first time, jurors have been presented with the case against a Utah mother accused of fatally poisoning her husband with fentanyl. The courtroom drama began on Monday as prosecutors laid out their arguments, focusing on alleged financial motives, toxicology findings, and the expected testimony of the couple’s former housekeeper.

Kouri Richins, 35, stands accused of several charges including aggravated murder and insurance fraud following the March 2022 death of her husband, Eric Richins, who was 39 at the time. She has pleaded not guilty to all charges. The trial is unfolding in Summit County, an area known for its luxurious ski resorts near Park City.

The court proceedings commenced with the swearing-in of a jury composed of six men and six women. Following this, opening statements were delivered, setting the stage for what is expected to be a gripping trial.

Summit County Deputy Attorney Brad Bloodworth addressed the jury, stating that the evidence will demonstrate Eric Richins succumbed to fentanyl toxicity after consuming a lethal dose. Earlier toxicology reports had indicated that his system contained more than five times the fatal amount of the drug.

Kouri Richins talking to her attorneys while seated at a table inside a courtroom.

Prosecutors claim that Kouri Richins acquired the fentanyl pills from the family’s housekeeper shortly before her husband’s death. Charging documents accessed by the Associated Press reveal that the housekeeper confessed to buying the pills from a dealer and handing them over to Richins.

As the trial progresses, all eyes are on the Summit County Courthouse in Park City, where this high-profile case continues to unfold, promising further revelations and testimonies that could influence its outcome.

The state also laid out what it described as financial pressure leading up to Eric’s death. Court records allege Richins owed millions of dollars related to real estate ventures and had taken out multiple life insurance policies on her husband. Prosecutors say Eric’s estate and inheritance were worth millions at the time of his death.

In opening statements, Bloodworth referenced text messages and phone activity prosecutors say will be introduced at trial, as well as internet searches allegedly conducted after Eric’s death regarding deleting phone data.

Defense attorney Kathryn Nester opened by playing the 911 call Richins made in the early morning hours of March 4, 2022, telling jurors the call captured “a wife becoming a widow.”

Nester argued the state cannot prove how fentanyl entered Eric’s body or that her client knowingly administered it. The defense has previously maintained that no fentanyl was found inside the couple’s home and has questioned the credibility of cooperating witnesses.

Lawyer Kathryn Nester in court with Kouri Richins.

Kouri Richins, left, who wrote a children’s book about coping with grief after her husband’s death and was later accused of fatally poisoning him, speaks to her attorney, Kathy Nester, during a hearing on Aug. 26, 2024, in Park City, Utah. (Rick Bowmer/AP Photo via Pool)

Nester also told jurors the prosecution must prove every element beyond a reasonable doubt and emphasized that Richins is presumed innocent.

Earlier pretrial filings from the defense alleged misconduct related to witness handling, claims prosecutors have denied.

The prosecution called Eric’s father and sister as early witnesses Monday.

Eric’s father described his son as a devoted parent who was deeply involved in his three boys’ lives. His sister testified about receiving a frantic early-morning call that Eric was not breathing and rushing to the home, where first responders were already on scene.

She also described discussions about funeral arrangements and testified about financial and trust matters that arose after Eric’s death.

Jurors were shown documents related to Eric’s living trust, which named his sister as trustee upon his death.

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Split headshots of Kouri and Eric Richins.

Utah author Kouri Richins allegedly tried to steal her husband’s life insurance benefits before his death in March 2022. (KPCW via AP; Family handout)

The trial follows months of legal maneuvering.

Richins’ attorneys previously sought a change of venue, arguing that widespread publicity in Summit County made it difficult to seat an impartial jury. Court filings cited jury questionnaires showing many prospective jurors were already familiar with the case. The judge denied the request, and jury selection proceeded locally.

Richins was arrested in May 2023, about a year after Eric’s death. In the months following his passing, she published a children’s book about grief, which she said was written to help her sons cope with the loss of their father.

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Nester, one of Richins’ lead defense attorneys, is also representing Tyler Robinson in a separate and unrelated Utah criminal case involving the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk. Robinson’s case is proceeding independently of the Richins trial.

The prosecution is expected to continue presenting witnesses this week, including individuals tied to the alleged drug purchases and financial transactions.

If convicted of aggravated murder, Richins faces a potential sentence of 25 years to life in prison under Utah law.

Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.

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