Guilty — But Here’s What the Verdict Didn’t Settle

Published by Tony Brueski on

A jury convicted Kouri Richins of murdering her husband Eric with fentanyl. She’s going to prison. And still — the questions that don’t fit neatly inside a courtroom verdict keep coming. Listeners have been flooding in with what’s still bothering them, and Tony Brueski and retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke are working through the ones that matter most. Carmen Lauber gets immunity. The woman who sold Kouri the fentanyl that killed Eric walks free while Kouri heads to prison for life. Does that math add up? Then there’s the defense’s case — the allegations of investigator misconduct, the coercion claims — and the fact that a jury convicted her anyway. What does that tell us about how much any of that actually landed? Robin brings his behavioral lens to the post-verdict moment: what is happening inside Kouri Richins right now, and does someone capable of this level of sustained deception ever truly reckon with what they’ve done? These are the listener questions that survived the verdict — and the ones Tony and Robin aren’t letting go without an answer.

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