Witnesses in Kouri Richins trial testify about what was in husband’s system when he died


Testimony continued in the trial of Kouri Richins, the Utah mother accused of killing her husband before writing a children’s book about grief. Witnesses testified Tuesday about what was in her husband’s system when he died. Richins denies allegations that she gave her husband a deadly dose of fentanyl.



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