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Woman Poisoned Husband for $4 Million Inheritance, Wrote Grief Book

Published March 17, 2026, 20:14
Woman Poisoned Husband for $4 Million Inheritance, Wrote Grief Book

Kouri Ritchins, 35, was found guilty of murdering her husband, Eric Richins, by poisoning him with fentanyl. The case garnered attention in the US due to the contrast between the heinous crime and Ritchins' public image as a mother of three and author of a children's book on coping with grief. Prosecutors accused Ritchins of premeditated murder with a financial motive, as she faced millions of dollars in debt, had taken out life insurance policies on her husband, and was having an affair. Evidence and testimonies presented during the trial confirmed her motives. For over a year, Ritchins pretended to be a grieving widow, even writing a book titled “Are You With Me?” to help children deal with loss. The book was dedicated to her husband and was used by prosecutors as evidence of her hypocrisy. The case was revealed when Ritchins was arrested in May 2023, as her finances had collapsed and she owed over $7.5 million. The murder appeared to be an attempt to inherit her husband's estate and start a new life with her lover.