Husband of Utah grief book author Kouri Richins suspected she was trying to poison him #shorts

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The slain husband of Kouri Richins stayed with her, despite suspicions the accused wife-from-hell was trying to poison him, to spare their kids from growing up in a broken home.

Greg Skordas, a spokesperson for the late Eric Richins’s family, told the Post the devoted Utah dad left himself in a dangerous situation to keep his strained marriage going and do what was best for his three sons.

Skordas described Eric, 39, as the quintessential family man — coaching his kids’ soccer, basketball and baseball teams, and teaching the boys about hunting and the outdoors.

Their family life was upended when Eric died in March 2022, raising his family and investigators’ suspicions that 33-year-old Kouri killed him with a fentanyl-laced Moscow Mule. She later wrote a tear-jerker book about children’s grief.

“He lived for those boys,” Skordas said. “I believe he would have stayed in a less than desirable relationship if it meant he could do right by them.”

#utah #kouririchins #ericrichins #crime

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Some times staying together for the kids is not the right thing to do…….well in this case anyway

absolutelynoidea
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So he accepted a moscow mule from her?

mariahmcbride
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🤔why he just didn't get a divorce and get tested to see if he was being poisoned and she could've gotten locked up

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