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Lewis is again being somewhat hostile with witness. Prosecution requests Lewis lay some foundation for her allegation that Carmen spoke in detail with Nick Von Savage claiming she was cooperating with the feds.
 
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KR oozes entitlement.

Yet here we are. She's on trial for MURDER. Overwhelming evidence supports her guilt and we haven't even gotten to the Wall the Dog letter. Her lying, plotting, murdering is all coming to light.

Meanwhile, CL for whom life hasn't been easy, has admitted to her past, is sober, and is telling hard truths.

I know which woman I'd rather trust.

JMO
 
  • #1,623
Defense is trying very hard to take this star witness down. moo
 
  • #1,624
Carmen’s testimony will continue until Monday at this rate.
 
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Carmen she has never seen the letters giving her immunity in the case. She says the letters may have gone to her attorney. Lewis asks Carmen about the last time she used drugs. Carmen says it was four years ago. She's been clean a little over four years. Lewis responds, "The last time you used is February 2022? That's not correct." Carmen says she needs to think about the dates. Lewis says Carmen told investigators the last time she used was July 2022. Carmen isn't 100% sure.

Lewis asks if Carmen used someone else's urine for drug testing. Carmen says she has never used anyone else's urine. Lewis asks Carmen about a way she figured out a way to "game the system" when it came to drug testing. Carmen says she and Nick never figured out anything. "It was a random phone call every day," Carmen says about the timing of the drug testing. Lewis asks if Carmen was selling drugs in 2022 to support her habit and if she pulled some of the drugs out from Robert to use for herself or to sell. Carmen says that's not correct.

Lewis says she needs to play a call to impeach the witness. Prosecuting attorney Brad Bloodworth needs to listen to the call before Lewis plays it. Judge dismisses the jury briefly to get the audio system set up.

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Unbelievable no objection(s) from the state, unless Ive missed it.
 
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If CL had been clean since July of 2022, Defense is probably disputing her "four years sober" claim. Math.

SMH

She is approaching four years. That is a fact.

JMO
 
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I detest these tactics.

She may not remember things exactly, especially during a period of time while she was using and under the effects and actions of users.

I find her generally credible.

I find KR generally not-credible.

Big difference between lying and misremebering.

JMO
 
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Did yall hear KR on the mic just now?! I’m almost positive she said, “She looks unprofessional”

Assuming she’s talking about CL? Defense needs to wrap it up or Lewis and KR may end up losing it. MOO

ETA: around 9:11 MT when CL is reentering the courtroom and court goes back on record.
 
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Court back in session
 
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Did yall hear KR on the mic just now?! I’m almost positive she said, “She looks unprofessional”

Assuming she’s talking about CL? Defense needs to wrap it up or Lewis and KR may end up losing it. MOO

ETA: around 9:11 MT when CL is reentering the courtroom and court goes back on record.
I missed her comment about the witness. Not uncommon to attack a person's appearance when you got nothing else in your favor. ;)
 
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Nick is complaining in the recording that Carmen hasn't asked for more pills from him since that last time. Lewis is making it seem like Carmen was the one who wanted to get more. Nick accuses her of maybe "cheating" on him ie. getting them elsewhere.
 
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Originally posted on 2/25/2026


The texts and messages make some of the most damning evidence in a murder trial. Move over DNA… Two weeks before her husband’s death, prosecutors say this was sent to her secret boyfriend.

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That was NOTHING.

Defense played a portion of a call between Nick and Carmen.

Nick wanted KR to wasn't more drugs. He wanted to make a sale. Had nothing to do with CL, aside from him telling her.

Defense was trying to imply CL was in the business of buying and selling drugs.

Nope, facts bear it out, just for CL.

JMO
 
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Jury is back in the courtroom. Lewis wants to refresh Carmen's recollection with some audio recordings. The judge tells Carmen to put on headphones and listen to the recordings. When she's done, Lewis will ask her another question. We can not hear the audio recordings.

The two phone calls were between Carmen and Nick Von Savage. In the calls, Nick told Carmen they couldn't get any more pills. Lewis moves to admit the recording. Bloodworth does not object.

We now hear the call. Nick tells Carmen that's the last time they could get any pills. Lewis brings up May 10, 2023 interview with the three investigators. Ms. Whistler, one of the investigators, asked Carmen how often she was using drugs. Carmen told her maybe once a month. Lewis says, "That wasn't true. You were using a lot more." Carmen says that's correct. Lewis tells Carmen she wasn't honest with Ms. Whistler. Carmen says that is correct.

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This whole deal where Lewis makes the witness read from her prior testimony is painful. She is purposefully trying to confuse the witness because, learning disability. It's not a good look for her. JMO
 
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Today is the fifth day of the trial. It is scheduled to begin each day at 8:30 a.m. East Idaho News will be posting live written updates all day. Please excuse typos. You can watch the livestream here. The most recent updates are at the top of this page.

9:14 a.m. We now hear the call. Nick tells Carmen that’s the last time they could get any pills. Lewis brings up May 10, 2023 interview with the three investigators. Ms. Whistler, one of the investigators, asked Carmen how often she was using drugs. Carmen told her maybe once a month. Lewis says, “That wasn’t true. You were using a lot more.” Carmen says that’s correct. Lewis tells Carmen she wasn’t honest with Ms. Whistler. Carmen says that is correct.


9:12 a.m. The two phone calls were between Carmen and Nick Von Savage. In the calls, Nick told Carmen they couldn’t get any more pills. Lewis moves to admit the recording. Bloodworth does not object.

9:11 a.m. Jury is back in the courtroom. Lewis wants to refresh Carmen’s recollection with some audio recordings. The judge tells Carmen to put on headphones and listen to the recordings. When she’s done, Lewis will ask her another question. We can not hear the audio recordings.


9:04 a.m. Court is in recess for a moment.

9:02 a.m. Lewis says she needs to play a call to impeach the witness. Prosecuting attorney Brad Bloodworth needs to listen to the call before Lewis plays it. Judge dismisses the jury briefly to get the audio system set up.

8:58 a.m. Lewis asks if Carmen used someone else’s urine for drug testing. Carmen says she has never used anyone else’s urine. Lewis asks Carmen about a way she figured out a way to “game the system” when it came to drug testing. Carmen says she and Nick never figured out anything. “It was a random phone call every day,” Carmen says about the timing of the drug testing. Lewis asks if Carmen was selling drugs in 2022 to support her habit and if she pulled some of the drugs out from Robert to use for herself or to sell. Carmen says that’s not correct.


8:54 a.m. Carmen she has never seen the letters giving her immunity in the case. She says the letters may have gone to her attorney. Lewis asks Carmen about the last time she used drugs. Carmen says it was four years ago. She’s been clean a little over four years. Lewis responds, “The last time you used is February 2022? That’s not correct.” Carmen says she needs to think about the dates. Lewis says Carmen told investigators the last time she used was July 2022. Carmen isn’t 100% sure.

8:51 a.m. Lewis shows Carmen a text she wrote to Nick. We see it on the screen. She says she can’t lose her drug court and she’s worked so hard. Lewis reminds Carmen she was very nervous about meeting with federal agents. Carmen says she was. On May 10, 2023, Lewis says two US assistant attorneys and a federal government agent came to meet with Carmen in jail. At this point, Carmen had immunity from federal prosecution, Lewis says.

8:47 a.m. Lewis asks about a call Carmen had with her friend Nick. In the call, Carmen told Nick she was going to meet with the US attorneys and she was nervous about meeting them. Carmen doesn’t recall the details. Lewis presses Carmen about not telling the truth. Carmen texted Nick something to the effect, “I absolutely can’t lose my drug court,” Lewis says.

8:43 a.m. Lewis asks about an interview Carmen did with detectives while she was in jail on May 4, 2023. She points Carmen to a transcript from the interview. The detectives asked her if she has talked to anyone about what’s been going on. She told police she hasn’t told anyone – she’s just said she’s in jail on a drug court violation. Lewis says, “That wasn’t a true statement because you had been telling people in detail that you were cooperating with law enforcement.” Carmen says she doesn’t recall. Lewis says she told Nick Von Savage. Carmen says she spoke with Nick “a little bit here and there” but not that she was cooperating.

8:40 a.m. Lewis mentions the $1,300 check Kouri wrote to Carmen on March 6. Carmen says Kouri wrote the check on March 9 and she picked it up on March 9. Eric died on March 4. Nick and Carmen got paid $25 an hour for cleaning the Midway mansion. Judge pauses testimony because someone needs a pair of reading glasses.

8:37 a.m. Jury is seated. Lewis begins by asking about Carmen working for Kouri and her aunt cleaning their homes. Lewis asks if Carmen mostly communicated via text. She says phone and text. Lewis asks about Carmen cleaning the Midway mansion. Carmen went over and cleaned it up for an open house. Lewis mentions Nick Von Savage, Carmen and two others cleaning the home. Kouri paid Nick through Venmo.

8:20 a.m. Carmen Lauber is back on the stand this morning as defense attorney Wendy Lewis continues cross-examination. Carmen is the house cleaner who testified that Kouri Richins asked her to purchase illicit pills for her four times around the time Eric Richins died. She was on the stand for around four hours yesterday and is considered a key witness in the trial.

 
  • #1,639
I kinda like the state’s lack of objections. I feel bad for poor Carmen, but i think it is a good contrast to the defense’s many, many, many objections and witness badgering (imo). I think it also looks good bc most objections from the state are sustained.

I think it helps the state to let the defense dump all this bc the important parts don’t really stand out BUT Lewis’ demeanor and impatience with someone who she forced to admit has a learning disability does.

Lmao the judge saying he’s also confused 🤣

MOO
 
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