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Updated · Paramount Press Express · May 21
48 HOURS Airs Kouri Richins Jury Interviews After Life-Without-Parole Sentence
Updated
Updated · Paramount Press Express · May 21

48 HOURS Airs Kouri Richins Jury Interviews After Life-Without-Parole Sentence

6 articles · Updated · Paramount Press Express · May 21
  • 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?