Woman who wrote book about grief found guilty of killing husband in US

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Updated: Mar 18th, 2026

A mother who published a book  ‘Are You With Me?’ after the sudden death of her husband, was reportedly found guilty for allegedly giving poison which killed her husband.

Kouri Richins, 35, from Utah, allegedly killed her husband Eric Richins in March 2022 by poisoning him with a fentanyl laced drink, she was found guilty during the trial in the court, as per reports.

Shockingly, she had published a book named ‘Are You With Me?’ after the death of her husband, which she dedicated to  his husband calling  him “my amazing husband and a wonderful father” and also wrote this book to help people including her children who can cope with the death of a loved one.

The report further states, Korui was arrested in March 2023 just two months after she published the book which she dedicated to her husband. During the trial, it is found that she tried multiple times to kill her husband earlier, too.

In the trial, it is found that Kouri had a debt of millions of dollars, and to repay the debt, she killed her husband to inherit his estate worth more than $4 million.

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