Kouri Richins painted herself as a mourning wife who, along with her children, was struggling to come to terms with Eric’s unexpected death. A year after his body was found, Kouri Richins made several appearances on television to promote a new children’s book she had written. The book was intended to help kids come to terms with loss and grief. She dedicated it to “my amazing husband and a wonderful father,” according to NBC News.
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But while Kouri was presenting one face to the world through her writing, her purported internet search history tells a different story. As reported by CNN, it is alleged that the accused researched the amount of fentanyl that would constitute a lethal dose and conducted several other searches concerning police investigations, prisons, and life insurance law. These include: “Can cops force you to do a lie detector test,” “Luxury prisons for the rich in America,” “If someone is poisoned what does it go down on the death certificate as,” “Death certificate says pending, will life insurance still pay,” and “How to permanently delete information from an iPhone remotely.”