Sons of Kouri Richins, author convicted of murdering husband, say they'd feel unsafe if she wasn't in prison

The young sons of Utah writer Kouri Richins expressed their fear of feeling unsafe if their mother were to be released from prison, ahead of her sentencing hearing scheduled for Wednesday. Kouri was convicted in March of murdering their father.

At 35, Richins is facing a potential life sentence after being found guilty on five felony charges, including aggravated murder.

Prosecutors argued that she had spiked her husband Eric Richins’ drink with a dose of fentanyl that was five times the lethal amount, resulting in his death in March 2022 at their residence close to Park City, a well-known ski destination.

Shortly before her arrest in May 2023, she published a children’s book titled “Are You With Me?” which tells the story of a boy grappling with his father’s death. She even discussed the book during an appearance on a local Utah television news segment.

In the narrative, Eric Richins is depicted as an angel who is always near.

“Yes, I am with you on Christmas,” Kouri Richins writes. “You can’t see my smile but it’s there. I’m here, and we’re together.”

Kouri Richins Murder Trial

Defendant Kouri Richins listens to closing arguments in Third District Court in Park City, Utah, on March 16, 2026.

David Jackson/Pool Photo via AP


Kouri Richins’ attorneys declined to comment Tuesday before her sentencing hearing, which falls on the day her husband would have turned 44.

The statements from their sons, who were ages 9, 7 and 5 when their father died, came in a memo from prosecutors urging Judge Richard Mrazik to sentence Richins to life without parole.

The oldest child, now 13, said he wants the court to know that he does not miss his mom.

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

Prosecutors allege that the boy suffered emotional and physical abuse from Kouri Richins after his father’s death, which they say is supported by findings from the Utah Division of Child and Family Services that are contained in a sealed court document.

Kouri Richins was a real estate agent with a house-flipping business who was millions in debt and planning a future with another man, prosecutors said. She had opened numerous life insurance policies on her husband without his knowledge and falsely believed she would inherit his estate worth more than $4 million after he died.

“He [Eric Richins] told his family, ‘If I die, you need to take a look at her because I think she’s trying to kill me,’” family spokesman Greg Skordas told “48 Hours” in a February 2024 interview.

Prosecutors alleged Kouri Richins had asked the family housekeeper to procure fentanyl for her in early 2022, and the housekeeper admitted to investigators that she had sold fentanyl to her, court documents obtained by “48 Hours” state.

“He wasn’t an opioid user…This doesn’t smell right,” Skordas told “48 Hours” of Eric Richins’ cause of death.   

Jurors also found Kouri Richins guilty of other felonies, including insurance fraud, forgery and attempted murder for trying to poison her husband weeks earlier on Valentine’s Day with a fentanyl-laced sandwich that made him black out.

And according to court documents, Eric Richins’ family suspected that his wife had also attempted to poison him in 2019 during a vacation in Greece, when he fell ill after she served him a drink.

The Richins’ middle child, now 11, refuted his mother’s claim that she slept in his bedroom with him on the night of his father’s death. He recalled unusual circumstances from that night, like being put to bed early without a bath, his parents’ bedroom being locked and the television blaring from inside. The boy said his mother yelled at him to go away after he used a broom to try to reach a key to their bedroom, where Richins later told a 911 operator she found her husband cold to the touch.

The 11-year-old told the judge he is sad that his dad can no longer take him camping and fishing, coach him in sports or be present for major milestones. Like his older brother, he said he would feel unsafe if his mom wasn’t behind bars.

“With (her) in jail, I will be able to continue to feel safe and live a happy and successful life without fear of (her) hurting me or anyone I love,” his statement read.

The youngest son said he feels “hateful and ashamed” when people talk about his mom because “she took away my dad.” He said he would be “so scared” if his mother got out of prison.

“Once she is gone I will feel happy and I will feel safer and relaxed and trust people more,” said the boy, whose current age was not provided in the memo.

Kouri Richins also faces more than two dozen money-related criminal charges in a separate case that has not yet gone to trial.

Her aggravated murder conviction alone is punishable either by a range of 25 years to life in prison, or a life sentence without parole. Prosecutors did not push for the death penalty.

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