This is the Day 5 trial report of the murder trial (expected to last until 23rd March 2026) of Kouri Richins, accused of poisoning her husband Eric Richins with Fentanyl, designed to catch you up with the nucleus of the case efficiently!
Case Report
Factual background:
In March 2022, Eric Richins was found unresponsive in the bedroom of the home he shared with his wife, Kouri Richins, in Utah. A 911 call was placed in the early morning hours reporting that he was not breathing.
Emergency responders arrived and Eric was pronounced deceased.
A subsequent autopsy and toxicology testing determined that Eric died from acute fentanyl intoxication. The level of fentanyl detected was reported to be significantly elevated.
Following investigation, prosecutors charged Kouri Richins with aggravated murder and related financial crimes. The State alleges that she intentionally administered fentanyl to her husband. The prosecution has also referenced an alleged prior poisoning attempt weeks before his death.
Investigators examined:
- Financial records, including real estate debt and loans.
- Life insurance policies associated with Eric Richins.
- Digital communications and phone data.
- Statements made during the 911 call and at the scene.
The State has argued that financial pressure and marital instability provide motive.
The defense disputes that the State can prove how fentanyl was ingested, challenges aspects of the financial narrative, and maintains that the prosecution cannot establish intentional poisoning beyond reasonable doubt.
Kouri Richins has pleaded not guilty.
The case proceeds as a circumstantial homicide prosecution centered on toxicology evidence, financial documentation, and competing interpretations of marital and post-death conduct.
Criminal complaint:
CHARGES:
1. Criminal Homicide, Aggravated Murder (DV (Domestic Violence))
2. Possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute (January 2022)
3. Possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute (11th February 2022)
4. Possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute (26th February 2022)
Victim(s): Eric Richins (Deceased)
Date Of Murder: 4th March 2022.
Killing Incident Reported: 4th March 2022.
Courthouse: Summit County, Utah Ohio
Officers of the court
Judge:

Attorneys
Prosecution:

ADA Bradley Bloodworth

ADA Lindsay Chervenak

Byron Burmester
Defence:

Kathryn Nester

Wendy Lewis

Alex Ramos

UT v. Kouri Richins – Day 5 Trial Summary
Day 5 continued the prosecution’s case with a focus on procurement credibility and supplier corroboration. Cross-examination of Carmen Lauber intensified the credibility battle, highlighting inconsistencies in purchase counts, evolving statements regarding fentanyl requests, and her immunity status. Anna Isbell’s testimony narrowed the specificity of alleged drug discussions, as she did not confirm hearing a fentanyl request. Robert Crozier provided partial corroboration of the procurement pathway but introduced ambiguity regarding pill identity due to street-level confusion between fentanyl and oxycodone. The day reinforced the sourcing theory while simultaneously elevating credibility and misidentification concerns
Witness-by-Witness Summaries
Witness #17 – Carmen Lauber (Continuation) – Maid for Kouri Richins & Cooperating Witness
Key summaries (Click arrow for more)
Connection to the case
Alleged intermediary in drug purchases for Kouri Richins.
Summary Of Testimony
Lauber maintained the procurement narrative but acknowledged inconsistencies in prior statements and uncertainty regarding specific fentanyl requests. Cross-examination emphasized evolving accounts and omissions across interviews. Redirect focused on sobriety and accountability. Her testimony continues to serve as the prosecution’s central sourcing link, with credibility now a primary issue.
Key evidence introduced!
- Confirmed detectives stated their goal was to convict Kouri.
- Confirmed instruction to leave door open and place pills in shed.
- Confirmed cheque payment of $1,300.
- Confirmed she researched “Michael Jackson drug” (Propofol).
- Confirmed earlier testimony that Kouri did not explicitly request fentanyl.
Witness #18 – Anna Isbell – Knows Kouri Richins
Key summaries (Click arrow for more)
Connection to the case
Acquaintance of Kouri Richins and allegedly overheard a drug-related conversation.
Summary Of Testimony
Isbell’s testimony confirmed a drug-related discussion occurred but did not establish a fentanyl-specific request. Cross-examination highlighted investigative tone and narrowed the specificity of the alleged drug sought. Her account introduced ambiguity regarding the type of drug being discussed.
Key evidence introduced!
- Confirmed she did not hear Kouri request fentanyl. (Oral)
Witness #19 – Robert Crozier – Former Drug Dealer
Key summaries (Click arrow for more)
Connection to the case
Connected through Nicole Cummings and Carmen Lauber.
Summary Of Testimony
Crozier corroborated elements of Lauber’s procurement account, confirming drug transactions and slang terminology. However, cross-examination introduced the possibility that pills resembling roxies may have contained fentanyl, emphasizing misidentification risk in street-level transactions. His testimony strengthened the existence of a supply chain but introduced substance-identity complexity.
Key evidence introduced!
- Confirmed Nicole contacted him seeking “roxies.”Confirmed “roxies” are blue M30 pills.Denied selling Oxycontin.Te
- Fentanyl pills can resemble roxies. (Oral Testimony)
Full report below!
Sources:
LIVE: UT v. Kouri Richins – Day 5 | Grief Author Murder Trial — Day FIVE, Court TV, Youtube Channel, Livestream, Available Online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFK0qIYfBt4




