Kouri Richins sentence
Definition
The life imprisonment without parole handed to Kouri D. Richins, a Utah real estate agent and author, for the aggravated murder of her husband Eric Richins via fentanyl poisoning in March 2022.
A high-profile judicial ruling on May 13, 2026, including consecutive terms of 5 years to life for attempted murder, 1-15 years for financial crimes, and additional penalties, marking the culmination of her sensational trial.
Examples
The true crime junkies couldn't get enough of the Kouri Richins sentence, which read like the plot of one of her own children's books gone noir.
In a courtroom mic drop, the judge delivered the Kouri Richins sentence: life, no footnotes, no sequels.
Her fans turned apologists overnight, but the Kouri Richins sentence reminded everyone that poison pens write permanent regrets.
Podcasters are already scripting episodes on the Kouri Richins sentence, blending Hallmark vibes with homicide headlines.