What Did Kouri Richins’ Sons Tell The Judge They Were Afraid Of?

Eric Richins’ three sons didn’t walk to the podium at their mother’s sentencing. They were too young, and carrying too much. So they handed their written statements to therapists and asked them to read their words exactly. This look back walks through what those boys said — and how Kouri Richins responded as she listened.
The statements were devastating in their plainness. The boys described locked bedroom doors, a mother they said was drunk almost daily, threats made against their pets, and a household where an older brother had to step in and care for a younger one because no one else would. They described the permanent absence of a father who will never coach a game or watch them graduate. And every one of them asked the court for the same thing: that their mother never be released, because they finally feel safe and that safety ends the moment she’s free.
As those words were read, Kouri was seen scoffing and rolling her eyes — then dissolving into tears minutes later when her own family rose to defend her. This look back examines that contrast and what it revealed, then turns to her own statement and what she chose to say in response. We revisit where the case stood at the time of our reporting. The throughline is impossible to miss: the people who knew the cost of this crime best were the children, and they were the ones begging to be protected.
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