True Crime with Kendall Rae - Mom Who Wrote Children’s Grief Book Charged With Murder: Kouri Richins

Episode Date: June 20, 2023

Kouri Richins is a 33-year-old mom of three who stands accused of poisoning her husband with a lethal amount of fentanyl. After his death, she seemed to be acting in a way most grieving wives wouldn't..., and even published a children's book about dealing with grief. Special thanks to Jennifer Coffindaffer for helping me talk about this case today. Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoffindafferFBI  -Good Things Utah Clip: https://www.abc4.com/gtu/a-childrens-...  -NCMEC Charity Merch Pre-Order: https://milehighermerch.com/collectio... Donate to NCMEC through my campaign! https://give.missingkids.org/campaign/kendall-rae/c438796 Check out Kendall's other podcasts: The Sesh & Mile Higher Follow Kendall! YouTube Twitter Instagram Facebook Mile Higher Zoo REQUESTS: General case suggestion form: https://bit.ly/32kwPly Form for people directly related/ close to the victim: https://bit.ly/3KqMZLj Discord: https://discord.com/invite/an4stY9BCN CONTACT: For Business Inquiries - kendall@INFAgency.com

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Starting point is 00:00:23 I'm so happy to have you joining me to discuss yet another case. And if you're new, then welcome. So today we're going to be talking about a case that has been so highly requested from you guys. It has gone pretty viral in the media since the story first broke in early May. And there's now enough information available, I think, to make an episode on it. But it is ongoing, so more and more will come out. Also, today, I am really excited to have a special guest joining me, Jennifer Coffendaffer, who is a former FBI agent, reached out to me, and I was so excited because I have been following her commentary on cases for the last about three years since 2020 I think is when I first
Starting point is 00:01:13 came across her and I find her take on cases to be very interesting and when she reached out this was one of the cases that she was interested in talking about here on the channel so special treat to have her here. Her career in federal law enforcement spanned over 28 years and included extensive investigative operational leadership and training experiences. She was a special agent for the FBI specializing in gang narcotics, organized crime, title three electronic surveillance, and counterintelligence investigations. She has participated in numerous high-profile arrest operations and she's often on my favorite news network
Starting point is 00:01:52 for true crime coverage and that is a news nation. And I've always found what she has to say in her interviews. So interesting. My name is Jennifer Coffin-Daffer, and I served as a federal agent for over 28 years. My areas of expertise are violent crime, organized crime, and gang investigations. I also served on the FBI SWAT teams, including the Sam Wan team, the Dallas team, and the Houston team. After I retired, I founded Firearms Beyond International and we trained civilians specifically in the area of self-defense.
Starting point is 00:02:31 I also work as an expert for EGLE, which investigates cases that have happened and analyzes the facts to make a determination and an opinion regarding the actions that were taken. Finally, I'm a network contributor for our news nation and have also contributed to all the various channels and networks, including date line where I recently did a feature on the Idaho form murders. And so today, both of us are here to talk to you about Corey Richens. But quickly
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Starting point is 00:04:26 to read to cope with the loss. She went on local TV to promote the launch of her book. Well, it turns out that Corey was actually the one who took her husband's life and then wrote a book about grief for her children and for other children out there. This was really shocking to people as you can imagine, I myself was shocked when I first heard about this and it's the reason why it's gone so viral on the internet why so many people are talking about it. She was arrested on March 8th and hit the news cycle the day after but it really didn't start getting traction and going viral online until
Starting point is 00:05:06 but it really didn't start getting traction and going viral online until early May. But before I get into what exactly happened, let's start with a little background here. So you can see how messed up Corey Richens really is. Let's start with Eric Richens. Eric was born on May 13, 1982, and you taught his parents Linda and Jean. And from what I've learned, the Richens family had somewhat of a legacy, and were well known by people in Summit County, Utah. And those who knew Eric personally say that he was a really incredible and kind person. He was a devoted member of the Mormon Church, and took a lot of pride in his religion. He actually served a two-year LDS mission in Mexico City and even became
Starting point is 00:05:45 fluent in Spanish during his time there. He was known for being an incredibly hard worker throughout all stages of his life and was really dedicated to anything he put his mind to. Eric was a very outdoorsy person, he loved spending time in nature. Eric was especially drawn to hunting and spent most of his childhood learning the skills that took to work on his family's cattle ranch. He was known for being incredibly good at working with horses and cows and learned through blood, sweat, and tears how to become a rancher. Mornings are coming on strong with dark and bold from Community Coffee. I feel like Bustaloo's come on! Get, get, get, get, get, get on up!
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Starting point is 00:08:06 basketball, baseball, and soccer. He also was an older brother to his two younger sisters, Katie and Amy, and he was a fiercely loyal person when it came to his family. And of course, being loyal to his family growing up, he was also very loyal to his wife, Corey Richens, which that loyalty sadly ended up putting him in harm's way. And I think it goes without saying that being loyal to your family should not end the way that it ended for Eric. So now let's talk about Corey. So Corey, before she married, Eric was Corey Darden. And before the two of them ever began dating, she was a cashier working at Home Depot in Utah. And it was actually at Home Depot that the two of them met.
Starting point is 00:08:51 Eric was an entrepreneur and he co-owned a stone masonry construction business called C&E masonry with his good friend Cody Wright. And of course naturally working in construction, that meant Eric spent a lot of time at Home Depot. And in his many visits to Home Depot, he noticed Corey. And like many men that came into the store, he developed a bit of a crush on her. And he only ended up getting the courage to talk to her after one of her co-workers noticed this little crush and suggested that he started out lane instead. So she was and Corey worked together as at Home Depot where Eric was
Starting point is 00:09:40 favorite. He would come in my never forget his laugh. And she said she was the one who encouraged him to ask Cory out after seeing her catch his eye. I says, you know, go over there and check out with her, you know, so they did. Anyway, they ended up getting having a date from then on.
Starting point is 00:09:58 They were like glued to each other, you know, it was just it was perfect. I thought after Cory left the cashier job, they kept in touch and King fell a special connection to them because of their introduction. They seemed like they were my children. And I was proud of them. They dated for a little while and then eventually they got married on June 15, 2013 and then they went on to have three sons. And if there's one thing that you should know about Eric above all of his other wonderful
Starting point is 00:10:36 qualities, one thing you should know and remember about him is that he was an incredible father. He loved being a dad. He was so devoted to his sons. He spent his much time with them as he possibly could. He was a very involved dad. He coached all of their sports teams and he had spent a lot of time already starting to teach them how to be a rancher the way that his father taught him.
Starting point is 00:10:59 And so when you looked at this family from the outside, it really appeared that they had it all, that their kids were happy and healthy, that they had a good relationship. Eric's business was successful, and Corey even got her license as a real estate agent and appeared to be doing well. They had all the things that they needed
Starting point is 00:11:18 to live a comfortable and happy life as a family of five, and that's what many believed they were doing. But that happiness that they had was all ripped away from them on March 4th, 2022, and at the hands of Corey herself. In the very early morning hours of March 4th at 3am, a 911 call was placed from inside the Richens home in Camus, Utah.
Starting point is 00:11:43 Corey was the one who made the call. And on the call, she tells dispatchers that she walked into their bedroom and she found her husband cold and unresponsive. And this call has not been released. I'm not sure if it will be, but I'm sure we can all imagine that it has been highly investigated at this point.
Starting point is 00:12:03 So at 3.22 a.m., sheriff deputies and EMS responded to their home where they found Eric's body laying at the foot of the bed. They, of course, tried to perform life-saving measures, but it was too late, and 39-year-old Eric Richards was pronounced dead at the scene. And Corey told EMS that she attempted to perform CPR however. Eric had so much blood pulled in his mouth that they believe it's highly unlikely that she even touched him. And she also told them that he had a pill problem. So of course they asked her where the pills were so they could see if he had attempted overdose. But she tells them that she has no idea
Starting point is 00:12:46 because the maid puts them in random places. And to be very clear, his family says that Eric had no type of pill problem and no pills were found in their house after it was searched. So clearly this was an attempt to make it look like this was Eric's fault. And of course, they also asked her to give a detailed description of everything that had happened that night leading to Eric's passing. And here's how she said the night went down. According to Corey, the two of them were celebrating that night. Just hours before he passed at 11 p.m. they were
Starting point is 00:13:22 celebrating that they had closed on the purchase of a $2 million home that they bought for her real estate business. The home was unfinished, but it was massive, dude. There's a concept video of the house that was done up by Rosewood Homes that shows the vision for this 20,000 square foot estate. There is going to be eight bedrooms, adjo joining bathrooms, and can sleep up to 60 people. For business retreats or family reunions, it has a butler's pantry, swimming pool, therapy pool, exercise room, golf simulator, full-size indoor volleyball court, rock climbing wall,
Starting point is 00:13:56 two common rooms, two kitchens, and even a room dedicated for virtual reality experiences. Basically, this thing was like a resort. It sits on 8.75 acres and it's north of state route 113 in East Midway. Cory's career was mostly centered around buying and flipping houses, which I'm sure many of you are familiar with how that works. Essentially, you buy a property, fix it up, and then sell it for more than you bought it for. But here's the thing. Even though Corey said that they were celebrating closing on this home, that wasn't the full truth. The truth was that Eric did not want to buy this home because he
Starting point is 00:14:37 thought it wasn't a smart financial decision. This home was known in their area as sort of a money pit and had a pretty good deal of controversy surrounding it. I mean, court documents literally state that she and Eric were fighting over her decision to make this purchase. And I can't imagine that anyone who was so against buying this house would be celebrating closing on it. Oh, and to be clear, the house hadn't even technically been closed on. Turns out they were still under contract. And Eric was planning on telling Cory that they weren't going through with it the day after he died. Is that a coincidence? I'm not so sure. But from what I've gathered, Cory was determined to buy this property with or without her husband's stamp of approval, and that's exactly what she did.
Starting point is 00:15:31 But I'm getting a bit ahead of myself here because at this point, Cory is telling investigators that she and Eric had just finished celebrating closing on the property when he died hours later. Cory explained to investigators that because they were celebrating, she made him a Moscow mule, and she brought him that Moscow mule in bed. After this, it was time for them to settle down and start going to bed, but according to her, one of her sons had a nightmare and requested that she sleep with him. So she goes and sleeps in her son's room and it wasn't until 3 a.m. that she returned to their bedroom and that's when she found Eric
Starting point is 00:16:14 unresponsive. In this case, the 911 call, although we haven't seen it released, is going to be very important for investigators. Why? Because on these calls, it logs the specific information that was given, in this case, by Cory Richens. And Cory Richens has already made a lot of statements that do not add up. In other words, where one time she says one thing, but the facts show another thing. And that's what we're going to see in this tape. I want wanna hear specifically if she truly says she gave CPR. If she did, there should be signs of that that they can see in terms of the autopsy
Starting point is 00:16:55 and in terms of the valuation by the Emmy of his body. Does it corroborate the fact if she says it that she gave him CPR. Also, exactly when she found him, I mean, the timing just doesn't match up at all. She says they were celebrating the closing of a house, oh, which by the way, wasn't closed on. And that in the middle of this celebration,
Starting point is 00:17:21 she decided to go to the bedroom of one of her children because they were having nightmares. But then returned it three in the morning, middle of this celebration, she decided to go to the bedroom of one of her children because they were having nightmares, but then returned it three in the morning only to find her husband cold. So what does she say on that 9-1-1 tape? Does it match up with this account? Is the timing correct? How is her emotion on that tape? Oftentimes, we'll hear an individual be highly emotional and then they back off and they're very serious and they're recounting of what they say because they're calculating and thinking it.
Starting point is 00:17:54 So it's not really emotional. Finally, one of the big things I would be looking for is is she making guesses as to what happened to him? We see this so often. People who are truly traumatized and upset about a loved one, you know, that they've just found dead, they don't think about how did it happen. They don't say, well, perhaps he had an aneurysm
Starting point is 00:18:21 or perhaps he has a drug problem and he overdosed. When you hear things like that during this emotional timeframe, it's very calculated and it could really be a plus situation for the prosecution. So just to recap here, we have Eric and Cory celebrating the closing of this estate around 11 p.m. She goes and makes him the Moscow mule brings it to him in bed. Then they start getting ready to go to sleep. She then goes to her son's room because he had a nightmare of sleeps with him for a little while and then returns to the room around 3 a.m.
Starting point is 00:18:58 to Eric's lifeless body. So pretty quick turn of events. And there's one more important detail that she told police. She said in between the time that she left the bedroom and went and spent time in her son's bedroom, she did not have her phone with her. She left it next to her bed, charging. And this is important to remember.
Starting point is 00:19:19 Now you would expect that a woman who has just lost her husband in such a sudden and shocking way would be riddled with grief, barely able to function. If I was in that situation, I would probably have to be sedated. But what Cory did the next day is really the opposite of grief. Literally. One day after Eric died, Cory threw a massive party at this new property, the
Starting point is 00:19:47 one that Eric did not want her to purchase. And you'd think maybe this was a party to celebrate Eric's life or something like that. Nope, not at all. Turns out this party was to celebrate closing on the estate, which she did the day after Eric died. So she had not closed on it before he died the way that she had said. She literally, the first thing she does after her husband dies is goes and closes on this house. Cory was seen at this party drinking and celebrating like nothing had happened 48 hours after Eric died.
Starting point is 00:20:26 And what's really weird is sources say that Corey didn't even tell people that attended this party that Eric had just died. The only people that knew what had happened were his family. Oh, and guess what else she did? She asked that Katie, Eric's sister, leave their house so that she could grieve in peace. When reality is, she wasn't grieving at all. She was literally partying. [♪ Music new favorite restaurant, your campsite. Find yourself when you lose your signal.
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Starting point is 00:21:52 RRI co-op, all out. Visit RRI.com. Kati was understandably shocked and incredibly pissed about this, and the two of them got an argument, and she made it clear to Cory that she would no longer be able to live in their family home. And it was during this fight that Cory found out for the first time that Eric had made Katie power of attorney before he died and had written Cory out of his will. And obviously this was shocking to Cory who thought that everything that belonged to her husband now belonged
Starting point is 00:22:32 to her after he had died. But boy was she wrong. And reports say that Cory was so pissed about this that she actually assaulted Katie and police were called to their home. And if that weren't bad enough, Cory then decided to sue Katie on March 28th. Less than three weeks after her husband's death, Cory filed a lawsuit against Katie over control of her husband's $3.6 million estate. It was Cory's opinion that Eric was trying to defraud her when he took her out of his will without her knowledge. She felt that she was entitled to his assets because according to their prenup, which Eric's mother made Cory's son in the day of their wedding, she believed that everything would go to her in the event of his death.
Starting point is 00:23:21 So when she learned that everything would not go to her because Eric had signed everything over to his sister, she filed legal documents stating that the prenup should be upheld. Now the whole point of the prenup was to protect Eric because Eric had actually been married before. Eric's mother Linda was the one to draw it up and she had Eric and Corey sign it on their wedding day. But she obviously couldn't have predicted that Cory would then use this prenup to try to steal what didn't belong to her. So much had changed in their relationship since this prenup was signed.
Starting point is 00:23:54 And Eric had made other plans for his assets, following his death. But it was the fact that Cory didn't know that Eric had gone behind her back and put everything in a sister's name that really fueled this lawsuit and her petition to have the prenup upheld. What a legal move by Cory Richards to now ask that the prenup that she had signed on
Starting point is 00:24:16 the day her for wedding, she wants that enforced. Why? Because it says if they were legally married and her husband died, she would get all of his assets, all of the money. So this is a very interesting legal move because that should be in place. But I believe the other information now known, especially the fact that she's been charged in his murder will come into play. I have not seen specifically though where that is discussed in the prenup. So will it be enough to negate the prenup for a judge? We'll have to see.
Starting point is 00:24:58 And not only did she want control of Eric's assets, she also sued his sister Katie for $300,000. But luckily Katie was fully prepared to fight back and was not going to give in to this bullshit. She filed her own petition asking the court to disqualify Corey from receiving any of Eric's assets stating that Corey was currently being investigated for his death. In this petition, it was revealed that Corey had been stealing money from Eric to buy the houses that she was flipping and made more than $30,000 worth of charges to his credit card without his knowledge. And this wasn't Corey's only financial crime. Far from it. It turns out in September of 2020, Corey got a $250,000 line of credit out on their house, spent that money, and also withdrew $100,000 from his personal bank account.
Starting point is 00:25:52 Oh, and all those properties that she flipped and sold? Well, Corey is being sued for fraud by a couple that she sold to home to after they found toxic mold in their new home. In the cherry on top, she wasn't paying taxes on certain income and owes over $130,000. Now, I mentioned that this petition stated that Cory was being investigated for her husband's death, and this is when things really start to get crazy if they weren't already. And even though Cory was going around telling people that Eric died of a brain aneurysm, his family knew that this couldn't be true, and after autopsy and toxicology was done, investigators knew that this couldn't be true either. Upon its completion, the toxicology report
Starting point is 00:26:38 proved beyond a reasonable doubt that Eric Richens was poisoned. It turns out he had five times the lethal dose of fentanyl in his system, and this wasn't medical grade fentanyl. This was a licit fentanyl that you would buy from a drug dealer. Here's where things get even more wild. Before police even confirmed that Eric had been poisoned or performed any post-mortem testing, Eric's family knew that Cory had killed him. And that's because in the weeks and months, leading up to Eric's death,
Starting point is 00:27:13 he himself explicitly told his friends and family that if anything happened to him, they needed to look into his wife. And he wasn't vague about it either. He literally told his friends and family that he thought his wife was And he wasn't vague about it either. He literally told his friends and family that he thought his wife was trying to kill him. And so of course, when they found out that he had passed, that immediately came to mind. And it turns out there are already two instances where Eric believed Corey had tried to kill him. And it started with
Starting point is 00:27:42 a trip that they took to Greece several years back. Eric told his loved ones that while they were on vacation, he became extremely sick after Cory made him a drink. And he didn't mean sick as in his stomach hurt a little. Whatever she put in his drink was enough for him to suspect that she was trying to kill him. He literally called his sister while they were in Greece and told her that he thought Corey was trying to end his life. That particular incident, like I said, happened three years back, but the second attempt was only three weeks before he passed. Literally on Valentine's Day, 2022, Eric became almost entirely debilitated after Cory made him a sandwich.
Starting point is 00:28:27 He had such a strong reaction to whatever Cory had put in that sandwich that he had to use his son's epipens and Benadryl in order to help him breathe. So ultimately, when you look at this timeline, and Eric died three weeks after that incident on top of a suspected attempted murder in Greece, his family just knew that Cory was responsible. And the police took them seriously. The rich and his family's concern on top of the fact that Eric died at just 39 years old is what prompted investigators to look more closely into Eric's death.
Starting point is 00:29:02 And like I said, the toxicology report proved beyond a reasonable doubt that Eric had been murdered. So obviously their next steps are to look more into Corey and prove that she was the one who was responsible. But investigators decided to do this kind of on the down low. They don't want to tip Corey off that they're on to her. They don't want to spook her. So being quiet about the investigation was probably the best way for them to make a clean arrest. So over the next year, they started to look into Cory.
Starting point is 00:29:33 And once they did, a literal treasure trove of information was dumped in their lap. They learned that in October of 2020, Eric had rewrote his will so that in the event of his death, none of his assets would go to Cory. And they also found out that Erich had contacted a divorce attorney and also an estate planning lawyer. They also found out that on top of writing Cory out of the will, Erich had put a sister Katie in charge of his trust and power of attorney, so all decisions would go through her.
Starting point is 00:30:05 And like I mentioned, Eric's assets were worth $3.6 million. And like I mentioned before, Cory didn't find out about any of this until the day after Eric died, which was a well-deserved slap in the face. But just because she didn't know about the will, didn't mean she didn't have another sinister plan in mind. Investigators found out that just three months before Eric's death, Corey gained access to Eric's life insurance policy and made changes to it without his permission. And something important to note here is that Eric also had a $2 million life insurance policy that he took out with his business partner Cody,
Starting point is 00:30:44 and they were listed as the other person's beneficiary so that in the event of either one of their deaths, the other would have the money to buy out the other person's half of the business. So in this case, Cody would have the funds to buy out Eric's half and take full control of their business. But of course, that wasn't going to fly with Corey. So in January of 2022, she went online and changed Eric's life insurance policy so that she was the sole beneficiary. But luckily, his policy holder, alerted Cody, who then told Eric, and Eric was able to go back and Reverse this change. Certainly, Cory Richens moved to have her named as the sole
Starting point is 00:31:26 beneficiary on life insurance policies without the knowledge of her husband was sneaky, but it was discovered thankfully. And so because that change that she tried to invoke really had no practical outcome in terms of money being exchanged or money possibly going to her or litigation coming to light where she could actually fight this because all of that didn't happen. I don't believe those actions that she took to make herself the sole beneficiary will come to any fruition. Believe me, there's enough going on in this case without the prosecution looking at a weak case for the fact that she changed that beneficiary. I don't see
Starting point is 00:32:14 that being litigated. And I'm sure many of you have a lot of questions about why Eric would have stayed after all of this. And it's hard to know exactly. And I don't want us to victim blame, judge him, and ridicule his decision to not get away from her sooner because we just don't know what was actually going on, right? We can't ask Eric what his thought process was. And Eric valued his family above all else. He loved his children and probably didn't want to make his departure from Corey, you know, any more difficult on them than it had to be. Maybe he
Starting point is 00:32:53 was really trying to think that out. It's just horrible what happened to him and adding judgment to his decision making during this time, I think is so unhelpful. And we do know that he was talking to a divorce lawyer. So it was definitely in his plans, but from what I've read, it sounds like he was mainly concerned about his kids and how it was going to affect them and wanted to do it right. There are sources out there that say he had some suspicion that she was having an affair. However, there is not much more information beyond that. And while many of you will question and disagree
Starting point is 00:33:29 with his decision to stay with Cory, it doesn't change what happened. Also, the Rich and his family spokesperson said that even though he had all these concerns about Cory and was scared, Eric was quote, very much in love with her. The spokesperson also said, quote, he lived for those boys. I believe he would have stayed in a less than desirable
Starting point is 00:33:52 relationship if it meant he could do right by them. It appears that Eric may have stayed in a relationship that wasn't good because he loved his boys and wanted to keep the family relationship together. And maybe it was hopeful that things would change. But his number one concern was for his boys and wanted to keep the family relationship together. And maybe it was hopeful that things would change. Um, and, but his number one concern was for his boys, which is just heartbreaking. And that's why in the beginning of the video, I said, I want you to remember above all else when it comes to Eric that he was a good father.
Starting point is 00:34:19 Now all the information that we've gone through so far is obviously extremely concerning. Major red flags left and right, but it wasn't enough yet to prove that she was the one who actually killed Eric. However, once the toxicology was performed, and her phone records were looked into, investigators absolutely had the proof that they were looking for. After the report came back positive for five times the lethal limit for fentanyl, a search warrant was obtained and issued and in the execution of the search warrant,
Starting point is 00:34:52 all phones, computers, and other electronics were seized from Corey and Eric's home. And through collecting all of that data, the undeniable evidence that Corey had killed Eric was confirmed. Even though she attempted to delete messages, which so many people do that in these cases, I don't think they understand that data that is deleted
Starting point is 00:35:14 is easily recovered, and her text messages led them to a person named CL. So investigators looked into the CL person, and they determined that they had a long history of drug-related charges. And after looking at text conversations between Corey and this CL person, it became clear that they were her drug dealer and that they supplied Corey with the fentanyl that was used to kill Eric.
Starting point is 00:35:43 This CL person actually confirmed this during a police interview on May 2nd, 2023, and I'm guessing that they must have taken some sort of deal because the information they shared with police was damning to say the least. According to CL's statement, Corey had contacted them between December of 2021 and February of 2022, looking to get pain medicine for an investor
Starting point is 00:36:08 that had a back injury. And a few days after she first made contact, CL and Corey had met up at one of the houses that she was flipping to do the exchange. But only two weeks after this, Corey contacts CL again, and this time asks for something stronger. And this is when Cory told CL she wanted fentanyl. Specifically, she said that she wanted the Michael Jackson stuff and Cory ended up buying $900 worth of fentanyl on February 11, 2022, which is just three days before Valentine's Day, the second time that Eric believes Cory tried to kill him. First time was in Greece.
Starting point is 00:36:49 And then two weeks after that, Cory asks CL to make a purchase for $900 worth of the same pills. So on February 26, just five days before Eric was killed, CL did another drop for Cory at one of the houses she was flipping and left the fentanyl in the fire pit. And everything that CL had shared with investigators was confirmed by Cory's cell records. From joyful occasions to the unexpected, first Franklin financial makes loans for living, offering fixed rates and flexible terms on loans up to $15,000. The next time you're looking for some extra cash to help make ends meet, come see the friendly Franklin folks, or visit us at 1ffc.com to learn more. All loan terms and APRs depend on meeting are underwriting
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Starting point is 00:38:11 Visit in-store or online at JarvisTire and Wheel.com. Discheduled today, Jarvis Tire Pros love the drive. And guess what else was confirmed after looking through Corey's cell data? Remember earlier how I mentioned that Corey told police she had left her phone in her room charging when she went to her son's room before she found Eric dead? Well that was definitely a lie. The data shows that her phone was locked, unlocked, had movement, and sent text messages during the time frame she claimed not to have the phone.
Starting point is 00:38:51 Specifically, these messages were to her dealer, and she deleted them. The defense is number one strategy in this case. It's going to be to try to say he was a drug user, he used fentanyl, and the problem is going to be that the autopsy results, what the ME is going to say, and what all the facts in this investigation are going to point to
Starting point is 00:39:15 is not that he was a drug user. It's going to point to the fact he was a great father, he was a devoted husband, he feared for his life and the fact that she might try to poison him but stayed in a marriage to keep the family together. Stayed in the marriage because no matter what he thought in his brain, his heart truly loved Cory Richens. And so despite this skew that the defensible put that she was really So despite this skew that the Defensible put, that she was really aggrieving widow, that she wrote this book to try to cope,
Starting point is 00:39:50 it's not going to fly. She held a party within 24 hours of his death. She didn't even tell individuals that she was associated with and friends, how he died or what happened that even passed away. This whole situation is going to backfire if the defense is going to try to malign the character of Mr. Richens, because, quite frankly, he was a good man, a good man that didn't deserve to be poisoned in his bed on March 4th. So ultimately, the Talks Psychology report and the phone data were enough for investigators
Starting point is 00:40:31 to finally make an arrest. But before I get into her charges, I want to go back a little bit here and talk about this book that she had written for children about grief. Exactly one year after Eric was murdered, Corey published a children's book titled, Are You With Me? And went on local television station, Good Things Utah, to promote it. The inside cover of the book even had a dedication that read to my amazing husband and wonderful father. In the aftermath of losing her husband, so suddenly Corey shared on local television that she needed a resource to help her kids They'll be the emotions associated with losing a loved one. She said she tried looking for something like that that already existed
Starting point is 00:41:13 But didn't have any luck so she decided to make one herself the three Cs which include connection Continuity and care three things that she deems are important when helping your children deal with grief. When it comes to connection, Corey explains how it's important to keep your loved ones memories alive. Talk about them and share memories. When it comes to continuity, she talks about how keeping routines is really important for kids dealing with grief to make sure they still have a bedtime, still eat three meals, things like that. with grief to make sure they still have a bedtime, still eat three meals, things like that. Lastly, when it comes to care, Cory says it's important to affirm
Starting point is 00:41:48 your children's upset feelings and this loss. And let them know it's okay to feel sad, mad, lonely, whatever it is they feel. And what's so upsetting to me is the fact that this book really could be an incredible resource for a lot of families out there. And now it is totally tainted. The fact that this book was created by someone who is responsible for the grief their children
Starting point is 00:42:10 are enduring is just mind blowing. Corey was literally planning on profiting off of her husband's murder. Unfortunately, I can't play the entire clip from the interview because of YouTube copyright claim, but I will link it below because it is interesting. Her body language, the way she speaks, it's so cold and it honestly just creeps me out. She is so remarkably evil. I can however share a brief clip from the interview, so I'm going to play that now. He was 39. It completely took us all by shock. And we have three little boys, 10, 9, and 6. And, you know, we kind of, my kids and I kind of wrote this book on the different
Starting point is 00:43:01 emotions and grieving processes that we've experienced last year. Dad is still here. It's just in a different way. So you actually wrote this book with your children. I did. And it's only been a year. How did you process and say you go from processing
Starting point is 00:43:18 death to I need to write a book and help others? You know, I just watched the struggle that my kids were going through. And I actually, you know, I went on Amazon and Barnes and Noble and trying to find something that we could use to cope at nights. Nights are the hardest.
Starting point is 00:43:33 It seems like for everybody when, you know, dealing with anything. But I just wanted some story to read to my kids at night. And I just could not find anything. I couldn't find anything that really, you know, suited them or helped them find comfort and peace. And so, you know, I was like, let's just try one. As you just saw, she's definitely trying to play this innocent grieving widow who's just
Starting point is 00:43:55 trying to help her children. When in reality, she took him from them. It's, God, it is so remarkably cruel that she can speak about her children's pain in that way, knowing she caused it and is now profiting off of it as well. Cory Richens, in my opinion, is pure evil. And she planned on making a whole series of grief books. She talked about publishing the sequel of her first book and said the next book would be titled Mom How Far Away Is Heaven. And I wouldn't be surprised and I know Jennifer feels the same way that she probably planned all of this from the beginning. It's pretty clear when you look at Cory Richards that money
Starting point is 00:44:37 was the motive. And if she wasn't going to get money through as well, well, this certainly was going to be another way to do it. Her book, Are You With Me, every investigative bone in my body tells me that book just like his murder was planned. She planned it not only as a money-making mechanism, but also she wanted to spin this entire event to gain sympathy. And it's something we see all the time. If people can just focus on my sympathy, they might focus away from the fact that I actually committed this murder. So I think it was a part of the plan just like changing the law or the insurance policies, those were the plan, just like using all of this money over a million dollars from various avenues of his assets prior to killing him was part of her plan. She truly believed she was going to gain about $3.6 million as well as freedom in killing her husband.
Starting point is 00:45:57 And really, it's a tale as old as time. And those of you who are familiar with this case know already that her writing this book is what has caused this case to get so much attention. I mean, of course, writing a book for children on grief and then finding out that she is actually the person who caused that grief for the family is is going to get headlines. And the woman who first interviewed Corey on Good Things Utah was, as you can imagine, pretty shocked to learn that the grieving widow they had spoke with was definitely not the person
Starting point is 00:46:30 they thought she was. Nothing at all made me suspicious. I didn't have any spidey senses going off meeting and talking to her. I did think she was a little emotionless, maybe lacking a little bit of warmth, but everybody grieves differently. And I didn't want to judge. So I thought, you know, maybe she's still numb. It's only been a year. Maybe she's on autopilot. I didn't have anything that seemed out of the norm to me. I think people process things in different ways in their own time. But yes, a lot of times on our show, good things you taught, it's a lifestyle show, and we allow people to share their stories.
Starting point is 00:47:11 And however they process it, and I put myself a lot of times in their shoes, and I think I would never be able to grieve in that amount of time, and then write a book, and then also take care of my three small children who are 10, 9 and 6. So I did find it. Wow, I can't believe that you've done it. So I needed to ask that question like how did you process this whole year and then write a children's book and then come on a show to talk about it. And even though the media really picked up this story in early May, Corey was actually arrested, like I mentioned in the beginning of the video on March 8, 2023.
Starting point is 00:47:50 And this was three days after the book was published. And she was charged with felony first degree aggravated murder and three possession within 10 to distribute charges. To some account, he now where a window, a widow slash author is in jail tonight. She is facing aggravated murder charges. the city's most important to the city. The city's most important to the city's most important to the city's most important to the city's most important to the city's most important to the city's most important
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Starting point is 00:48:28 We're told she is being held without bail. The Richens family released this statement. The Richens family has been devastated by the loss of their son and brother, Eric Richens, in March of 2022. They help that justice will be done. The family is thankful to all law enforcement for their efforts in pursuing this matter. As for Colby Sagers, he misses his friend. It's been sad without Eric. He loved to hunt, loved to be outside. Very honest guy. He was a great friend. And this literally makes me cringe so hard and pisses me off. But
Starting point is 00:48:59 just three days before her arrest, Corey posted on social media saying, life is just so hard without you here. The cards I have been dealt seem like a game that just can't be played. As if she literally weren't the one who dealt herself the cards. I mean, it's just disgusting. Cory Richens is certainly innocent. She has not been proven guilty in a court of law. She's not been tried. a jury hasn't spoken. But she is speaking from behind her cell walls
Starting point is 00:49:33 about producing and made for TV show, documentary about her television, about her story rights. Yes, she's already trying to make money and again, she could be found innocent. And if she is, getting those wheels churning for story and to sell that story. Fortunately, those calls were interrupted and were discovered. A judge has placed a gag order regarding comments on this case, at least to a limited degree. And that judge wants to see justice.
Starting point is 00:50:18 And certainly we could see just like Corey Richens did at the beginning of this case in terms of scheming in my opinion. She's doing it right now from behind a cell in case she's found innocent. She wants to sell those rights and to make money. And again, what's at the forefront? And again, was it the forefront? Dollar signs. And I think that was at the forefront of her motive to kill her husband. Cory's next hearing was supposed to be scheduled for May 19th. However, that ended up being postponed because it appears that new charges were added to the list. This new charge includes the intent to distribute. Investigators also learned additional information that confirms that Cory's motive
Starting point is 00:51:05 was financial. It turns out that as far back as 2015, Cory was attempting to apply to life insurance policies in her husband's name. She had applied for four policies, totaling almost $2 million, but I can't help but wonder if it will come out that she applied to more than that. And as of right now, her next hearing is scheduled for June 12th, which is actually the date that this video will be going live. So if anything new or crucial comes out today, I will be pinning a comment and adding that information to the description box. But that's all I have for you guys. As of now, this case is just so heartbreaking.
Starting point is 00:51:40 I can't help but feel devastated for these three children who have now lost both of their parents in very different ways, but I can't imagine the pain that they're going through, and I hope that they are getting the support and hopefully therapy that they're going to need. And I'm sure many of you are curious. As of right now, Eric's children are in the custody of his sister, and I imagine they are being pretty shielded from the media. I mean, they're gonna spend their whole lives knowing what their mother did and I'm sure it's gonna be incredibly hard for them to process. I just hope they're surrounded by those who love the most and they're getting the support they need.
Starting point is 00:52:20 Also, I wanted to thank Jennifer for being part of today's video and collaborating with me. It was so exciting when she reached out to me. She's actually going to be coming out to Colorado at some point to do some in-person work with me, and I'm really looking forward to that. That is going to be it for me today, guys. Thank you for joining me for another episode. And make sure you follow the show on Spotify and Apple podcasts. It really does help me out. If you want to watch the video version of this show, you can find it on my YouTube channel,
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