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Utah children’s book author accused of killing husband speaks out for 1st time: ‘This means war’

Kouri Richins, a Utah mother of three and children’s book author who was accused of poisoning her husband in 2022, is speaking out publicly for the first time since her husband’s death.

Richins, now 35 years old, Attempted murder, aggravated murder, drug possession She allegedly killed her husband of nine years, Eric Richins, with illegal fentanyl on March 3, 2022, in an attempt to collect millions of dollars in life insurance proceeds.

“I remained silent for a year, isolated from my children, my family, my life, worried about who the media thought I was, what they thought I had done, how I lived my life. “I’ve lived my life telling the world what I thought I was doing,” she said in a recorded statement. Given to the “Date Line” Through a public relations officer. “And it’s time to start speaking out.”

“You have taken an innocent mother from her baby and this means war,” she said, according to the program.

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Kori Richins, a Utah mother of three who wrote a children’s book about dealing with grief after her husband’s death and was later accused of poisoning him, stands during a bond hearing in Park City, Utah, Wednesday, May 15, 2024. (Rick Bowmer)

Richins’ comments came days after her lawyers filed a motion on May 17 to dismiss from the lawsuit, citing “irreconcilable and non-waivable circumstances.”

“This means war.”

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“My legal team has been forced to withdraw from my case,” Richins said in a separate recorded statement. “We all know and should understand that there is only so much I can say, with or without a defense. But what I can say is that this withdrawal was not my choice. It was also not a personal choice of any of the lawyers on my defense team.

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Kouri and Eric Richins smile together

Eric Richins’ obituary describes him as “an avid outdoorsman and a devoted hunter.” He enjoyed helping out on the family ranch and growing a “successful” masonry business. The obituary also states that he was a devoted family man. (Facebook/Kouri Richins)

In a separate motion on May 17, Richins’ defense team moved to disqualify state prosecutors, specifically lead prosecutor Brad Bloodworth. Because “he engaged in serious violations that undermined the integrity of adversarial justice.” Her former lead attorney, Skye Lazzaro, said prosecutors improperly used evidence, including jailhouse phone calls and letters deemed confidential under the attorney-client privilege, to advance their case against Richins. He claimed to have obtained it.

Prosecutors say Khoury, 33 at the time, killed Eric, 39, as a way to collect millions of dollars in life insurance proceeds and flip the policy. $2 million Wasatch County mansion It was under construction at the time of Eric’s death, but his family says he did not approve the investment.

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Kouri Richins, the Utah mother of three who authorities say poisoned her husband Eric Richins and later wrote a children’s book about grief, was arrested in Park City, Utah, on Friday, September 1, 2023. I was listening in at a public hearing held in . (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

In Summit County court documents, authorities say that on the night Eric died, he, Khouri and her mother, Lisa Darden, were celebrating Khouri’s recent closing on the residence in question.

Khoury allegedly mixed a fentanyl-laced cocktail for her husband that night, and the coroner determined that Eric had five times more of the illness. Lethal doses of illegal opioids According to the new indictment, gastric fluid from Eric Richins showed 16,000 ng/ml of quetiapine, an “atypical antipsychotic commonly used as a sleep aid,” in his system at the time of his death.

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Kouri Richins goes to court on May 15, 2024.

Cori Richens, a Utah mother of three who wrote a children’s book to deal with her grief after the death of her husband, who was later accused of poisoning him, died on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Listen at a public hearing in Park City, Utah. (Rick Bowmer)

The next day, after her husband’s death was confirmed, Kouri allegedly concluded the purchase and sale contract for the mansion “alone.”

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The suspect is also charged with attempted murder in connection with the Valentine’s Day incident in which she allegedly tried to poison her husband’s sandwich. According to her court documents, Eric noticed something was wrong with her and took her son’s EpiPen and Benadryl, which saved her life.

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Khoury has maintained her innocence in her husband’s death.

After her husband’s death, she wrote a children’s book about grief titled “Are You With Me?” and promoted the book in local media appearances, in which she said that her husband’s death was the inspiration behind the book.

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