Kouri Richins and the Rising Trend DHS Just Warned America About

Kouri Richins and the Rising Trend DHS Just Warned America About

Ten days before jury selection begins in her aggravated murder trial, Kouri Richins' name appeared in a place no defendant wants to be — a Department of Homeland Security intelligence bulletin sent to law enforcement agencies nationwide warning that domestic partners are increasingly using poisons to kill. The January 2026 bulletin documented seventeen cases since 2014, at least eleven ending in death, and cited Richins' upcoming trial as part of a pattern DHS says is accelerating. The substances being used — fentanyl, cyanide, antifreeze, eye drops — are chosen specifically because they mimic natural illness, and Richins is accused of using the most potent one on the list.

Prosecutors allege Richins spiked her husband Eric's cocktail with a fatal dose of illicit fentanyl on March 3, 2022, after a failed attempt two weeks earlier on Valentine's Day using a fentanyl-laced sandwich. Eric was found dead in their Kamas, Utah bedroom with approximately five times the lethal dose in his blood. The medical examiner confirmed the fentanyl was street-grade, not prescription. The alleged motive tracks with the pattern DHS identifies across these cases — financial desperation. Prosecutors say her realty company owed lenders at least $1.8 million while Eric's estate was worth roughly $5 million. She has pleaded not guilty to all charges and is presumed innocent until proven otherwise in a court of law.

What makes the Richins case a centerpiece of the DHS warning is what almost happened after Eric died. His death was initially treated as an overdose, not a homicide. In the weeks that followed, Richins wrote a children's book about grieving and promoted it on morning television. If investigators hadn't dug deeper, if the toxicology hadn't revealed illicit fentanyl at a concentration that doesn't occur by accident, this case could have closed as one more opioid statistic. That's exactly what the DHS bulletin warns about — poisoning deaths that look like something else entirely.

This episode places Richins' case alongside three convicted spousal poisoners who nearly got away with it — James Craig, Lana Clayton, and Stacey Castor — and connects them to America's collapsing autopsy infrastructure. The national autopsy rate has fallen from 19% in 1972 to 8.5%, with natural-looking deaths autopsied just 4.3% of the time. Death certificates are wrong roughly a third of the time. DHS is now telling law enforcement this is a growing threat. Kouri Richins goes to trial February 23, 2026, with jury selection starting February 10 in Park City. She is one of seventeen. Those are the ones we know about.

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