Kouri Richins Punched Eric’s Sister When the Will Was Read

Kouri Richins Punched Eric’s Sister When the Will Was Read

Author: True Crime Today May 7, 2026 Duration: 16:52

The body was barely cold and Kouri Richins was already executing the next phase. The morning after her husband died, she signed closing papers on a multimillion-dollar mansion he’d argued against buying. Two days later, she drilled open his safe to get at the cash inside. And then came the moment she learned Eric had outsmarted her from beyond the grave — he’d cut her from his will, his life insurance, and his estate without telling her. She responded by assaulting his sister. In part three of our definitive series, we break down the night of the Moscow Mule and the 72 hours that cracked the facade. The phone data, the 911 call, the brain aneurysm story she fed to police, the locksmith, the punch, the text to her drug connection asking for more pills three days after Eric’s death, and the autopsy results that exposed the truth she’d been hiding. The fentanyl was illicit. Non-medical-grade. Orally ingested. Five times the lethal dose. The brain aneurysm story was dead. And Kouri Richins knew exactly why.

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