Does Kouri Richins Even Believe She Did Anything Wrong?

Does Kouri Richins Even Believe She Did Anything Wrong?


The verdict is in, the sentence is coming, and the behavioral questions are just getting interesting. This look back is a post-verdict listener Q&A with retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke, focused on what's happening inside the mind of a convicted killer once the courtroom empties.

Dreeke gives his professional read on the central question: does Kouri Richins actually believe she did something wrong, or is she already rebuilding a version of events where she's the victim and everyone else is to blame? He breaks down what tends to happen psychologically the instant a verdict lands — whether the carefully maintained presentation cracks or simply re-forms around a new narrative. We work through the questions listeners keep sending: the immunity deal handed to the housekeeper who supplied the fentanyl, whether four years of fighting actually buys Eric's family any peace, and what becomes of the royalties from a ghostwritten grief book now that its author is convicted.

Dreeke and Tony also take on the defense's misconduct arguments — the alleged coercion of a key witness on camera, the questions about evidence handling — and what it means that the jury convicted in spite of them. We revisit where things stood at the time of our reporting. This is the behavioral autopsy that begins exactly where the legal case ends.

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