US woman who allegedly killed husband threw huge party after his death

US woman who allegedly killed husband threw huge party after his death

She was arrested last week for allegedly poisoning her husband

A woman in the US who has been accused of killing her husband allegedly throws a party the day after his death. People informed of. as per affidavit received by Salt Lake TribuneCorey Darden Richins “invited his friends over for a big party” that day at his Columbus, Utah, home.

Citing the search warrant affidavit, Salt Lake Tribune reported, “The day after Eric’s death, Kauri locked herself at home alone. She later invited her friends over for a big party at her house, where she was drinking and celebrating.”

according to a for tv Reportedly, Ms Richins was arrested last week for allegedly poisoning her husband Eric Richins on March 4, 2022 at their Willow Court home in Columbus. A year after her husband’s death, she wrote “Are You With Me?” which is related to grief.

The Amazon description for the book reads: “A heartwarming and reassuring book that gently guides children through the difficult experience of losing loved ones. Written by a loving mother who Faced with this challenge personally, this book is designed to bring comfort and solace to the youth.” to the mind in a way that is both accessible and engaging.”

According to nbc news, Ms. Richins told investigators that the night before her husband’s death, the couple had been celebrating as she was locked at home on her business. She told officers that she had made a mixed vodka drink after finding her husband unresponsive hours later. Life-saving measures were attempted, but he was pronounced dead.

A medical examiner later found that Mr. Richins had died of a fentanyl overdose. The medical examiner determined that she had orally consumed approximately five times the lethal amount of “illegal” fentanyl before she died.

According to court documents, Ms. Richins texted someone in February 2022 to ask if she could pick up some prescription pain medication for an investor who, according to her BBC. Ms. Richins also received hydrocodone pills and later requested something stronger. Three days later, Ms. Richins obtained drugs and the couple had a Valentine’s Day dinner, after which he fell ill.

After two weeks, Ms. Richins received more fentanyl. On March 4, Ms. Richins called the police late at night complaining that her husband was not responding.

The mother of three is now facing charges of first degree felony murder. Authorities said the woman also faces three second-degree felony charges of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute.