33: Kouri Richins Can't Stop Lying! Latest Lie: Jail Letter Is A Manuscript!

33: Kouri Richins Can't Stop Lying! Latest Lie: Jail Letter Is A Manuscript!

The bizarre saga surrounding Utah mom and author, Kouri Richins, just took another dramatic turn. Richins, who gained infamy for writing a book about grief following the alleged murder of her husband, now insists a suspicious letter retrieved from her cell was, in fact, a snippet from a new work of fiction she's crafting.

For context, Kouri Richins, after purportedly orchestrating the death of her husband Eric Richins, penned a heart-wrenching tale titled “Are You With Me?”. It's a book that chronicles grief, written only a year after she allegedly poisoned her spouse with a lethal Moscow mule infused with fentanyl. These actions were clouded by rumors of an extramarital affair and Eric's looming suspicions, having once shared with a close friend that Kouri might be attempting to poison him. The suspicion further intensified when, following Eric's untimely death, Kouri was set to close a whopping $2 million deal for a grand 22,000-square-foot home, a deal her husband had previously declined to fund.

In a recent development, last week, authorities discovered a six-page handwritten letter, titled “Walk the Dog,” in Richins' cell. This document, directed to her mother, Lisa Darden, allegedly contained a 'playbook' on how to coach her brother into validating a false narrative about Eric Richins' drug acquisitions from Mexico prior to his fatal overdose. Prosecutors were quick to interpret this as a brazen attempt at witness tampering.

However, in a twist that can only be described as audacious, Richins' defense, in freshly filed court documents, asserts this letter is merely a fragment of a fictional story Kouri is penning about her imaginary stint in a Mexican prison. According to the court filing obtained by Fox 13 Now, Richins clarified to her mother, “When I first got in here I was telling you how I was writing a book … those papers were not a letter to you guys, they were part of my freaking book … I was writing this fictional mystery book.”

Attempting to further distinguish her "fictional" account from reality, Richins expounded upon her story, sharing how it involved a quest to Mexico in search of drugs and eventually led to her incarceration in a Mexican prison. This narrative, however far-fetched, is being presented as the explanation for the questionable letter.
What amplifies the absurdity of these claims is the sheer audacity of Richins' recounting, even suggesting she'd asked her attorney, Skye Lazaro, to smuggle in teeth-whitening strips due to the excessive coffee consumption in her fictional Mexican jailhouse.
Richins' attorney, Skye Lazaro, while defending her client, expressed their intention to further contest the State’s allegations and emphasized the impropriety of making the letter public.
However, defense attorney Steve Burton, though not linked with the case, offered an analytical perspective to KUTV, stating, “In a case like this, you want to try to protect against convicting somebody before all the evidence is out.” Yet, he acknowledged the implausibility of Richins' narrative by noting the difficulty of explaining her sudden switch from truth to fiction.

The intrigue doesn't end there. Richins recently underwent a seizure due to being administered the incorrect medication at the Summit County Jail, where she's currently incarcerated. This medical mishap subsequently led to the discovery of the controversial letter.

Given the circumstances, Richins' defense has moved to accuse the state of breaching its gag order by releasing the letter, suggesting it might influence potential jurors.

Amid these convoluted twists and turns, one thing remains clear: Kouri Richins, whether crafting tales of grief or elaborate fictional adventures in Mexican prisons, consistently finds herself enmeshed in stories of deception. The challenge for the courts and the public will be distinguishing the facts from the fiction in this puzzling narrative.
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