Kouri Richins Still Believes She'll Be Acquitted — The Psychology of Total Denial

Kouri Richins Still Believes She'll Be Acquitted — The Psychology of Total Denial

After nearly three years in jail awaiting trial, Kouri Richins has maintained her innocence. According to her mother, she believes "a hundred percent" she'll be found not guilty. Her defense team previously withdrew citing an "irreconcilable situation."

When someone has sustained their alternative narrative this long, through this much contrary evidence, what are we looking at psychologically? Is this strategic denial, or has the distortion become so complete that the objective facts simply don't penetrate?

Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott examines cognitive distortion at its most entrenched — the construction and maintenance of an alternate reality in the face of overwhelming contradictory evidence.

The pattern is consistent: Kouri wrote a grief book after Eric's death and promoted it on television. From jail, she filed lawsuits demanding millions from his estate. When she learned she'd been cut from the will two days after his death, testimony says she punched his sister. The "Walk the Dog" letter — which prosecutors called blatant witness tampering — suggests ongoing attempts to control how others perceive events.

Internet searches recovered from her phone included "luxury prisons for the rich" and questions about how poisoning appears on death certificates. These suggest awareness of criminality and consequences.

Yet the internal narrative appears unshaken.

The defense has raised Eric's alleged feelings for a coworker as context for marital problems. But Shavaun Scott examines how people with distorted entitlement use a partner's imperfections — real or perceived — to justify actions orders of magnitude more harmful. The psychological math that makes "he wasn't perfect" equal "therefore I can do anything."

This is what happens when distortion becomes identity — when the false story someone tells themselves becomes too central to who they are to ever let go.

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What Did Kouri Richins' Own Sons Ask The Judge To Do?

What Did Kouri Richins' Own Sons Ask The Judge To Do?

The most devastating voices at the Kouri Richins sentencing weren't the lawyers. They were her children. This look back sits with the hearing where three boys, through their therapists, told a Park Ci...

8 Jul 49min

What Did Kouri Richins Say After Her Sons Begged To Be Kept Safe?

What Did Kouri Richins Say After Her Sons Begged To Be Kept Safe?

Kouri Richins' children asked a judge to keep her locked away forever. Minutes later, she stood up and told them she's coming home. This look back sits with both — the words three boys wrote, and the ...

8 Jul 1h 17min

 Why Couldn't Kouri Richins Stop Performing The Grieving Widow?

Why Couldn't Kouri Richins Stop Performing The Grieving Widow?

After Eric Richins died, Kouri did something that still unsettles people: she put out a children's book about a father who dies and watches over his children, then went on morning television and perfo...

7 Jul 25min

What Comes Next For Kouri Richins After The Guilty Verdict?

What Comes Next For Kouri Richins After The Guilty Verdict?

The jury wanted to find her not guilty. That's not spin — that's close to what the foreperson said. The panel came in sympathetic, hoping Kouri Richins was innocent, looking for a way out. They delibe...

6 Jul 28min

Why Do Killers Like Kouri Richins Always Get Caught Eventually?

Why Do Killers Like Kouri Richins Always Get Caught Eventually?

Every long con depends on one thing: silence, forever. And forever turns out to be a very long time. This look back uses the Kouri Richins conviction as the starting point for a hard truth about these...

5 Jul 38min

How Did Kouri Richins Target A Man Who Had It All Together?

How Did Kouri Richins Target A Man Who Had It All Together?

Everyone assumes the people who end up with a dangerous partner are vulnerable or naive. The Kouri Richins case tells a different story — and this look back sits with the harder, more unsettling versi...

4 Jul 38min

 What Did Eric Richins Quietly Do When He Found Out About Kouri?

What Did Eric Richins Quietly Do When He Found Out About Kouri?

The defense wanted the jury to picture Kouri Richins as a wife trapped by a controlling husband. The paper trail in this case points somewhere else entirely — and this look back walks through what the...

3 Jul 1h

What Did Eric Richins Tell People About Kouri Before He Died?

What Did Eric Richins Tell People About Kouri Before He Died?

Eighteen days before he died, Eric Richins reportedly told more than one person he believed his wife was trying to poison him. He was right. This look back at the Kouri Richins case stays close to tha...

2 Jul 48min

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