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Utah Mom Who Wrote Grief Book Sentenced to Life for Poisoning Husband

by Andrew Powell
May 13, 2026 at 6:41 pm
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A Utah mother convicted of killing her husband and later publishing a children’s book about grief was sentenced Wednesday to spend the rest of her life behind bars, closing a case that shocked the state and drew national attention.

According to the New York Post, Kouri Richins, 35, received a sentence of life without parole after Judge Richard Mrazik concluded she was “simply too dangerous to ever be free.”

The sentencing hearing was packed with emotional testimony from family members, social workers, and prosecutors, many of whom described the devastating toll left behind after the death of Eric Richins in March 2022.

Throughout the hearing, Richins delivered a lengthy statement in court, insisting she was innocent despite her conviction earlier this year.

“Murder? No, absolutely not. I will not accept that, and I will not be blamed for something I did not do,” Richins said while addressing the judge. She also noted she planned to appeal the conviction.

Richins spent much of her remarks speaking directly to her three sons, who are now being cared for by Eric Richins’ sister. At times, she cried while describing how she had been unable to contact them since losing custody following her arrest.

“I have been desperately trying to get into contact with you,” she said through tears.

She also claimed, “There is always going to be someone out there ready to tear you down, misrepresent you, lie about you, tell you half-truths, and judge you.”

Earlier in the hearing, prosecutors presented statements from the boys expressing fear that their mother could someday be released. 

According to court filings, the children said they did not feel safe unless she remained imprisoned for life.

One of the sons allegedly said, “I’m afraid if she gets out, she will come after me and my brothers, my whole family.”

Eric Richins’ relatives also delivered emotional testimony about the impact of his death. His sister, Katie Richins-Benson, told the court that Eric feared leaving the children alone with Kouri.

“He believed Kouri was the most evil person he had ever met,” she said.

Prosecutors argued Richins killed her husband for financial gain, claiming she hoped to inherit his multimillion-dollar estate while struggling with mounting business debt.

Jurors heard evidence during the trial that prosecutors said showed Richins first attempted to poison Eric two weeks before his death, then later fatally laced his Moscow Mule with fentanyl while their children slept nearby.

The case gained even more attention after Richins published the children’s book “Are You With Me?” following her husband’s death and promoted it in media appearances.

Defense attorney Wendy Lewis argued against a sentence without parole, telling the judge that punishment of that severity should be reserved for “the most heinous crimes.”

“A sentence of life without parole is saved for the most heinous crimes,” Lewis said. “This simply is not the type of crime that we see get life without parole.”

But the judge ultimately sided with prosecutors, who argued Richins posed an ongoing danger.

Richins still faces a separate upcoming trial tied to alleged financial crimes connected to her husband’s death.

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