The new details emerged during Amy’s impassioned victim impact statement in which she urged that Kouri Richins remain in jail on charges stemming from her husband’s March 4, 2022, murder. In the days after Eric Richins was found dead inside his Kamas, Utah, home, Amy said, his wife closed on a $2 million home, hired a lawyer to sue her husband’s trust,” and attempted to have her husband cremated.
“Her behavior gives me great concern,” Amy said, adding that she believes Richins is “devoid of moral sensibility.” “There is no telling what she would do if she was released. Please do not allow Kouri to hurt Eric’s memory any more… Our family has already suffered enough.” “I pumped so damn hard, so hard, screaming at him to come back to life,” Richins said in a text message to her friend about performing CPR on her husband, prosecutors said. Prosecutors, however, note that evidence suggests that first responders were actually the first to perform CPR on Eric.Are You With Me?
Summit County Sheriff's Det. Jeff O’Driscoll testified the anonymous acquaintance who supplied Richins the drugs. O’Driscoll said that the acquaintance previously provided “housekeeping services” for the Richinses, later became an informant because she felt guilty about Eric’s death. The motion added that Richins read several concerning online articles, including “Signs of Being Under Federal Investigation” and “Delay in Claim Payment for Death Certificate with Pending Cause of Death.”
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