Grief author mom Kouri Richins found guilty of murdering husband by poisoning his Moscow Mule
trial. David Jackson/Pool/Park Record A Utah jury found Kouri Richins guilty of murder and all other charges she faced in the 2022 death of her husband, Eric Richins, who died of a lethal dose of fentanyl. The
“‘No weapons in the house,’ she told 911—minutes later, a cop would pull the trigger anyway.” At 2:07 a.m., Evelyn Brooks made the kind of call that’s supposed to keep people safe. A noise at the kitchen window. Sharp. Out of place. Enough to wake her instantly. She didn’t panic. Gave the address clearly. Followed instructions. And she added one detail carefully, like it mattered: There were no weapons in the house. Evelyn was a military veteran. Calm under pressure. Precise with words. The kind of caller dispatchers don’t worry about. By the time officers arrived, the porch light was on. The door was unlocked. She was exactly where they told her to be. This should have ended in minutes. It didn’t. Two officers stepped inside. One focused on the call. The other focused on her. When Evelyn showed her military ID, it should’ve answered every question.
A 911 Caller Said “No Weapons” — Then a Cop Shot an Unarmed Black Veteran in the Kitchen and Tried to Call It Self-Defense Part 1 At 2:07 in the morning, Evelyn Brooks called 911
“From Children’s Book Author to Murder Suspect” — Kouri Richins Could Spend the Rest of Her Life in Prison
trial. David Jackson/Pool/Park Record A Utah jury found Kouri Richins guilty of murder and all other charges she faced in the 2022 death of her husband, Eric Richins, who died of a lethal dose of fentanyl. The
“They said I wasn’t good enough… I thought my career was over.”
A few children wobbled along the boards, their skates scratching thin white lines into the frozen surface. Music drifted softly from an old speaker somewhere above the rink. Near the entrance, behind a small counter
“They said the sniper was dead… until the blizzard started taking lives.” “She’s only the nurse—keep her out of the fight.” That’s what they told the Marines when Nora Cade limped into their camp. Quiet. Injured. Harmless. Just a medic. What they didn’t know? Nora used to be Wraith Seven—a ghost with 189 confirmed kills… officially declared dead years ago. And she swore she’d never pick up a rifle again. Until Montana. Before dawn, gunfire ripped through the mountains.
“She’s only the nurse—keep her out of the fight.” — The “Dead” Sniper Who Rose in a Montana Blizzard and Saved 18 Marines with 12 Shots“She’s just the medic. Keep her in the shelter.” That
FORMER FBI AGENT JUST CALLED OUT THE ONE THING THEY’RE MISSING… 😱🔍💔 In the latest Nancy Guthrie update, a veteran ex-FBI agent went public with a stark warning: the current investigative effort is overlooking one critical detail that could change the entire direction of the case. He described it as the “missing piece” — something so obvious in hindsight that its absence is now raising serious questions about progress.
Nancy Guthrie has been missing since Sunday, Feb. 1. As the investigation enters its sixth week, billboards have been put up in various states, including Arizona, California, and Texas. However, former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer is raising
“MORE THAN JUST SKATING PARTNERS?”
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“Written Off as ‘Too Old,’ Ryuichi Kihara Shocked the Skating World With an Impossible Comeback”
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He Was Told His Career Was Over — Then Ryuichi Kihara Came Back to Shock the Skating World
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Back Injuries, Broken Partnerships, and a Job at a Skating Rink — The Dark Years of Ryuichi Kihara
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