Kouri Richins, the woman accused of killing her husband with fentanyl poisoning then writing a children’s book about grieving, is due in court on Monday, June 12 for a detention hearing.
www.abc4.com
6/12/23
During Monday’s hearing, a judge heard from both parties and three witnesses before making a decision to continue holding Kouri Richins without bail during her pretrial period.
The court will meet again in person at noon on
Thursday, June 22 for a scheduling conference. [Defense will advise the court on discovery status to set a preliminary hearing date. Prosecutor denies any discovery to the defense is outstanding].
Upon starting the day in court, attorneys on behalf of the State of Utah said they would bring in three witnesses for the hearing, starting with
Det. Jeff O’Driscoll, the lead investigator in the case.
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After a short recess, the defense resumed its questioning of Detective O’Driscoll, asking him about when he took over the case as a lead investigator. She asked if he knew the previous investigator had been removed from the case, to which he said she had stepped down because she moved to the patrol unit to respond to emergency situations.
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For their
second witness, the prosecution brought Chris Kotrodimos up to the stand, a private investigator formerly with the Salt Lake City Police Department and Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office who specializes in
digital forensics.
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For their final witness, prosecutors brought
financial forensics investigator Brooke Karrington.... Karrington said Kouri Richins’ business had a growing business and it was growing significantly, though she said it could have been problematic.
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Finally,
Eric’s sister, Amy, stepped up to the podium to make an
impact statement.
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Following each party’s closing arguments, where lawyers from both sides recounted evidence submitted and the questioning of the three witnesses, the judge determined Kouri Richins will be held with no bail during the pretrial period.
Kouri Richins could still appeal for bail, though she only has a 30-day window to file the appeal.
The court will meet again in person at noon on Thursday,
June 22 for a scheduling conference.
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ETA: Court TV Youtube links for each witness and victim impact statement uploaded separately, and all four links previously posted here and MEDIA thread.