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Children’s Author Accused in Husband’s Fatal Poisoning Learns Fate

A Utah jury delivered a swift and decisive verdict Monday against a mother of three who prosecutors say poisoned her husband with a fentanyl-laced cocktail in a calculated scheme to claim his multimillion-dollar estate and begin a new life with her secret lover.

Kouri Richins, 35, now faces the possibility of spending the rest of her life behind bars after a jury of six men and six women at Summit County Courthouse in Park City, Utah, found her guilty on all five felony counts.

The charges included aggravated murder, aggravated attempted murder, two counts of insurance fraud, and forgery.

The jury required only three hours of deliberation to reach the unanimous verdict.

Judge Richard Mrazik read each count aloud in the courtroom, according to media reports.

Richins visibly gasped and dropped her head as the first guilty verdict was announced. She kept her head bowed as the word “guilty” was repeated four more times.

She displayed no tears but shook and took deep breaths throughout the reading.

Eric Richins’s family and friends, who had attended every day of the trial, held onto one another as the verdict was delivered.

His sister, Amy, quietly wiped tears from her eyes. Richins’s mother, Lisa Darden, sat stone-faced with pursed lips.

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