Children’s Book Author Gets Arrested For Husband's Murder - She Was "Grieving Widow" On TV

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Published 2023-06-25

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  • @A7iM95
    Can we just take a minute to thank the fiancée for asking the questions we're asking in our heads😂
  • @jenniiiie
    I feel so bad for the kids, especially because they've lost both their parents. I'm upset how she profited off of their feelings.
  • @ninthefrog3911
    It's terrifying how she tried to kill him numerous times, and the fact that she created a book about grieving after purposefully murdering Eric makes my blood boil.
  • @northernlight84
    Imagine she's already living THE life most of us dream about especially for a woman... Having a great husband who is successful, well-loved by people around him, knows how to manage his time between career and family and is so supportive of you who wants to build a name and career for yourself... Then just because of your greed you make everyone miserable especially your kids...
  • @Purrsephone19
    This woman CHOSE to leave her kids without any parents. This whole thing is actually evil. Thanks for covering this, Stephanie!
  • @Starshyne9
    I am a widow and part of a widow's support group on Facebook. It is a great group of people who have lost their spouses. Everyone really supports each other there. This woman joined the group and was telling her story and shared the information about her book. She got a TON of supportive comments. I remember giving her post a heart and thinking how great it was that she was using her grief to help children with the loss of a parent. It makes me sick that she had the nerve to murder her husband and then take advantage of a community of grieving men and women for their support. How many of us would do anything to get our husband or wife back and her she took the life of her husband. So upsetting!
  • Sorry if anyone has already posted this: As of now, it’s been confirmed that Kouri bought the fentanyl she used to kill Eric from their former housekeeper. The housekeeper is apparently a known drug dealer, and confessed to her role in Eric’s death following her getting in trouble for a court-order violation.
  • @nobye9716
    I actually kind of like how your fiancé is seated further away in this one, the way you tell the story to him AND us is really cool it feels like you're sitting around a table with friends because you're not just looking directly at the audience. And when he is further away like this it actually feels more real, like you're speaking to him and me. Very cool way to do it
  • @user-lz6ok6nw7e
    She married the man, she even had children with him and she murdered him. I have no idea what was going on in her head but to kill your life-long partner and to purposely leave your own children fatherless is awful.
  • @torriixtorrii2554
    the fact that she tried multiple time to kill him and he stayed shows how much he loved her and she used her children as pawns
  • @siniestra__
    "SHUT THE FRONT DOOR!" 🤣 I was so shocked at the story and then that HAHAHAHA xD
  • @ash_tray
    Hi. Heroin addict in recovery here, who has had a former boyfriend die from OD, and I have myself from fent. You are absolutely right. It is scary how LITTLE fent you need to take a person out. Please don’t buy pills, or any substance from someone who is not a pharmacist. It’s not just in pills and dope, it’s in uppers too.
  • @eveofwonder
    The fact that in that interview she is putting up this front that she is helping her children get through grief when she is the reason why her children are in so much pain is pure evil. I’ve lost my dad too and it’s a pain that you can’t ever move forward with. My heart goes out to those three kids.
  • @moonchild3688
    RIP Eric. He seemed like such a kind, hardworking and genuine man. I truly hope that justice is served.
  • @ghostyghostgirl
    kamas is my hometown. eric worked closely with my dad. he was kinda like an uncle to me. this is the first video ive been able to watch to find out what happened. thank you for covering this with respect <3 and good country folk basically sums up kamas. theres 3 major families. the richins were one of them, but to give you an idea theres only one store for dozens of miles and its called 'food town' like no one there is uppity. its a good place with alot of cows a police force you can count on one hand and honestly very shocking any of this happened to anyone there
  • @SquirmleSquirmly
    My fathers girlfriend killed him in the same way, as in knowingly giving him laced shit, I’m struggling with it enough being a full grown woman I can’t imagine how those poor boys are struggling. The fact she also profited off those boys grief enrages me, I hope they’re able to recover well.
  • @honeydewbliss4072
    i always thought she recorded these podcasts looking towards the camera most the time but to realise that she faces her (soon to be) husband and engages with him is so wholesome and intimate i never realised how i noticed so late
  • @nekograce7914
    Here’s a tip: if you have someone in your family that you want to get NOTHING when someone passes away, you create a trust. Wills can be contested in court and very often refuted. Trusts are more ironclad. This information I bring to you directly from my own experience.
  • @VicTORIousLyfe
    I think that Eric knew his murder was imminent because of the measures he went through to cut his wife out. I just wish he would have left her and maybe he would still be here. I wish he were here for his children. My condolences to Eric’s family. 😔🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
  • @shrijanagaire8219
    So, who send the text to the interviewer saying “ you know she is a killer “