The nightmare surrounding Kouri Richins just plunged into even blacker territory: fresh revelations from the high-stakes murder trial show that the bulk of the illicit fentanyl used to fatally poison her husband Eric Richins was hidden – not in some shadowy drug den – but inside the very kitchen of their upscale mountain home, steps away from where their three young boys played and where family meals were prepared.
The stunning detail emerged during explosive testimony in the Summit County courtroom, where investigators laid bare how the “grief guru” mom allegedly stockpiled the killer opioid in plain sight – or at least in the heart of the house – turning the domestic sanctuary into a potential death trap. Prosecutors hammered home that this wasn’t a one-off impulse; it was premeditated horror, with the fentanyl readily accessible for the Valentine’s Day near-miss and the lethal March 4, 2022 cocktail that finally ended Eric’s life.
Trial witnesses, including crime scene techs and detectives, painted a picture of meticulous searches through the Richins’ Kamas residence. While no fentanyl residue turned up on tested surfaces – a point the defense seized on to scream “reasonable doubt” – the sheer volume that flooded Eric’s system (five times a lethal dose, confirmed by toxicologists) pointed to a hidden stash close at hand. Sources close to the investigation confirmed that investigators believe the majority of the fentanyl Kouri allegedly acquired through her housekeeper was kept right there in the kitchen area – perhaps tucked in a cabinet, drawer, or nearby closet – making it terrifyingly easy to dose Eric’s celebratory Moscow Mule without raising alarms.
The timeline is pure nightmare fuel. Kouri, drowning in millions in debt from her real estate flips and desperate to escape her marriage without losing Eric’s fortune, allegedly turned to fentanyl as her weapon of choice. She reportedly bought the pills in batches starting early 2022 – 15-20 at a time for hundreds of dollars – through the family’s former housekeeper, Carmen Lauber, who testified under immunity that she sourced the drugs from a dealer and handed them over to Kouri. Lauber described picking up cash from the home and stashing pills in discreet spots, including near the Midway property Kouri owned – but the core supply for the final act stayed close: in the family kitchen.

On Valentine’s Day 2022, Eric fell violently ill after eating a sandwich Kouri left for him – hives, breathing trouble, the works. He confided to friends: “I think my wife tried to poison me.” Prosecutors say she laced it with fentanyl from her stash, testing the waters for the bigger kill. Eric survived that attempt, but the warning went unheeded – or perhaps he never imagined the poison was hidden where his kids’ snacks were kept.
Fast-forward to March 3: Kouri and her lover, Robert Josh Grossman, exchanged steamy texts about their future together while Eric was still breathing. That night, she allegedly mixed a lethal fentanyl payload into his vodka drink – served in bed as a “celebratory” Moscow Mule for a recent property deal. Eric drank it, collapsed, and was dead by 4:58 a.m. Kouri called 911, claiming she found him cold after tending to a child’s night terror. But toxicology screamed murder: illicit fentanyl (acetylfentanyl marker confirmed street-grade), no other opioids, levels sky-high enough to drop a man instantly.
The kitchen connection amps the horror: imagine the everyday scene – Kouri prepping drinks, kids running around, Eric unsuspecting – while a deadly powder waited in a drawer or shelf, ready for the final dose. Defense attorneys fought back hard, noting searches turned up zero fentanyl in the home, only loose hydrocodone pills in a mudroom cabinet (clean of fentanyl). They hammered missed opportunities: cups in the sink dishwasher-ed by the nanny before testing, limited initial searches focused on the bedroom. “No proof of how it got in him,” they argued. But jurors weren’t swayed – after weeks of damning testimony, including Grossman’s tearful recount of affair plans and Lauber’s drug-supply details, they convicted Kouri on all counts March 16, 2026: aggravated murder, attempted murder, fraud, forgery.
Eric’s family, who hired a private investigator early on, finally got justice. The boys lost their dad to a mother’s alleged greed; now their mom faces life without parole come sentencing in May. The children’s book she wrote – “Are You With Me?” – about sensing a father’s spirit after death? A sick twist in hindsight, penned by the woman prosecutors say caused the grief.
This latest revelation – the fentanyl lurking in the kitchen – transforms the case from distant tragedy to intimate betrayal. The poison wasn’t smuggled in from afar; it waited at home, hidden among the ordinary, turning love letters and family dinners into setups for murder. While Eric gasped his last breaths, the stash that killed him sat just steps away in the place meant for nurturing life.
The nation remains stunned: a “grief author” unmasked as the architect of death, her secrets buried not in a distant field, but in the heart of the family kitchen. Paradise dreams with a lover died with Eric – but the darkness of that hidden fentanyl will haunt forever.
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