CBS's "48 HOURS" will air juror interviews on May 23 in a season finale revisiting the Kouri Richins murder case, days after the Utah mother was sentenced to life without parole.
Jurors Laura and Eric, identified only by first name, discuss what evidence convinced them to convict Richins of murdering her husband, Eric Richins, and what they believe motivated the crime.
Prosecutors said Richins poisoned her husband, a case that drew national attention after she published a children's book about grief following his death.
The one-hour special, "Kouri Richins: Behind the Facade," airs at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and streams on Paramount+, with correspondent Natalie Morales reporting from Kamas, Utah.
The jury convicted her in three hours. What did jurors reveal was the single most damning piece of evidence?
How did a children's book author's own letter from jail lead to her life sentence for murder?
With millions in insurance on the line, what last-minute legal move by her husband sealed her motive?