Trial resumes Tuesday with defense attorney
Alex Ramos continuing his examination of Deputy Nguyen.
Kouri Richins, a Utah mother of three boys, is accused of fatally poisoning her husband, Eric Richins, in 2022. She is on trial in Summit County, Utah, on charges of aggravated murder, attempted aggravated murder, insurance fraud and forgery. Today is the first day of the trial. It is scheduled...
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LIVE TRIAL BLOG - DAY ONE
Feb 23, 2026
Today is the first 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.
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4:45 p.m. Judge dismisses jurors. Tells them not to listen or watch anything about the case. The deputy will be back on the stand in the morning. Defense and prosecution discussing chain of custody over evidence. Will be discussed first thing in the morning. Tomorrow Dep. Nguyen will be called, along with the paramedic on scene, two other first responders and Ms. Gibson. Join me tonight for “Courtroom Insider” at 7 p.m. MST on the East Idaho News YouTube channel for a recap on everything that happened today.
4:40 p.m. Ramos stressing the importance of time and documenting times. He asks about when Kouri went to bed. Ramos asks if the defense can rest now and pick it up tomorrow. Judge calls attorneys to the bench. He has a look of annoyance on his face.
4:38 p.m. Ramos asks about the temperature in the home. It was 71 degrees. Ramos says, “Let’s talk about times. Everybody is looking at the clock right now, but I might need to come back to this witness tomorrow.”
4:32 p.m. Ramos asks Nguyen if he searched for gummies. He says he did not as he was not in charge of searching for medications. It was another deputy’s job. Ramos says they will ask the other deputy when he’s called to testify. Ramos asks Nguyen if he agrees the scene is a traumatic scene. “There is such a thing as secondary trauma, correct?” Nguyen says yes. Ramos asks to give everyone some grace. He then asks where Nguyen found out about the gummies. Nguyen found out about them from Kouri. Ramos asks Nguyen if he asked Kouri about where the gummies were. He did not.
4:28 p.m. Ramos asks if a photo was taken of the hydrocodone bottle or if it was taken into evidence. Nguyen did not do it. Ramos asks if anybody did it. Nguyen doesn’t recall. Ramos asks about the celebratory drink and if he knew that Kouri’s mom was there. Nguyen says he didn’t know. Ramos says, “Really?” Nguyen repeats that he didn’t know that Lisa was at the house the night before.
4:26 p.m. Ramos asks if Nguyen went to the kitchen or looked in the scene. He did not. Ramos asks if Nguyen told another investigator to go to the kitchen or look in the sink. He did not. “When somebody loses their life, it’s important, right?” Ramos asks. Nguyen says, “Yes.”
4:24 p.m. Ramos asking about Nguyen’s process in gathering information and documenting the scene.
4:20 p.m. Nguyen says the video would upload once he parked his car at the sheriff’s office. Ramos asks Nguyen where he went in the house. Just the living room. Ramos asks Nguyen if he has worked with the EMS paramedics in the past. He has worked with one.
4:16 p.m. Ramos asks what type of software Nguyen’s body camera uses. It’s called Watchguard. Ramos asks if the video is automatically uploaded. It is once he gets back to the sheriff’s department. Ramos asks how many times Nguyen has worn the body camera. “A lot.” Five – more. 20 – more. 100 – more. Thousands – possibly. Ramos says that in those thousands, he’s uploaded the body camera, correct? Nguyen says the camera system has since changed and they have a different process now. Nguyen recalls the video would upload via secure wifi at the office.
4:12 p.m. Ramos asks if Nguyen was there when Eric’s body was removed. He was not. Ramos asked Nguyen what time he left. The deputy says the report doesn’t have an exact time but he left after other deputies arrived.
4:10 p.m. Ramos asks Nguyen about when he arrived at the house and asks if he turned off his body camera at one point. He doesn’t recall. Ramos asks that if he had turned off his camera, when would he have done that? Nguyen says when the call was over. Ramos says if Nguyen has turned it off, he would have indicated that in his report, correct? Nguyen says yes.
4:04 p.m. Nguyen was responsible for the crime scene log and death checklist at the scene. He was looking for anything that might explain Eric Richin’s death. Prosecutor asks about Kouri Richins volunteering information about THC gummies. Nguyen says he did not see any THC gummies in the home. He did not see any illicit drugs or drug paraphernalia in the home either. Prosecution has no further questions.
Defense attorney Alex Ramos will now cross examine.
4:01 p.m. Body camera is over. Courtroom camera shows Kouri, who is staring at the screen and doesn’t have much of a reaction. Prosecutor moves to admit still shots or photos from the body camera along with a police voluntary statement from Kouri.
3:57 p.m. Nguyen asks if any animals sleep with Eric. Kouri says he sleeps with a dog, but he wasn’t in there. Kouri asks about Eric’s dad and said, “I can’t…I don’t….” Katie says she will do it and her sister is almost there. Nguyen asks Katie to explain the process to the family – they can’t pass the threshold in the home while investigators are in the bedroom.