Kouri Richins: The Pattern Behind the Murder Charge

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Most coverage of the Kouri Richins trial focuses on the night Eric died. This episode focuses on everything that came before it — and everyone who was allegedly in the way.

Trial testimony has produced something more damning than any single piece of forensic evidence: a map of every person prosecutors say Kouri Richins used and what happened to them when they were no longer useful. A husband secretly trying to leave. A best friend who lost her life savings. A boyfriend leveraged for labor and love. A housekeeper turned immunity witness. A family that spent over $100,000 just to force the investigation forward.

The forensic accountant’s testimony put a number on it: $7.5 million in debt, negative $1.6 million net worth, a real estate business she described under oath as “imploding.” According to prosecutors, the people in Kouri’s life weren’t relationships — they were infrastructure. And when the infrastructure stopped working, they got replaced or exposed.

This is the Hidden Killers breakdown of the full human cost — the one the trial record makes impossible to ignore.

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