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There was a safe next to the master bed. Inside the safe was firearms, a large amount of cash, ammunition, an empty checkbook and some other items. We see another photo of where Eric was when Christensen arrived. We see a white sheet over his body.
Christensen looked through the master bathroom. She did not find any THC gummies. There wasn't anything like that in the master bedroom either. Christensen did not look through the kitchen. If something of significance had been found in the house, Christensen would have been notified to photograph and document.
Christensen and several detectives left the scene around 8:30 a.m. They were the last law enforcement officers to leave. Other searches were later done at the home with search warrants. They were looking for specific items in cabinets, cupboards, doors, etc.
Christensen responded to the Richins' home eight times. She has been to locations with search warrants and/or crime scenes over 100 times.
Each of the deputies has a different assignment when they arrive at the crime scene. On April 13, 2022, Christensen's assignment was photographing and assisting in searching. The entirety of the home and the detached garage was searched.
I have mistakenly been referring to the witness as Christensen - I meant to type Gipson. My apologies!
6:00 PM · Feb 24, 2026