Park City (USA) – Kouri R. (35) wrote a successful children’s book. In it, the author tells how a little boy deals with the grief of his dead dad. What the mother doesn’t mention in a single line: her three children also cried for their father – SHE had poisoned him. Their motive: greed. The writer wanted to inherit her husband’s fortune in order to pay off her debts and elope with her lover.
A court in Park City in the US state of Utah has now convicted the writer of, among other things, the murder of her husband Eric R. († 39) and fraud. The sentence is to be announced on May 13th. The woman faces at least 25 years in prison.
Kouri R. and her husband Eric. She poisoned him with fentanyl out of greed
After the main hearing, the court considered it proven that Kouri R. mixed a deadly cocktail for her husband Eric in March 2022. To do this, she gave him a fivefold overdose of the synthetic opioid fentanyl in the Moscow Mule. The so-called zombie drug killed the successful craftsman. According to prosecutor Brad Bloodworth, Kouri R. hoped to inherit $4 million. According to prosecutors, she wanted to pay off most of her own debts ($4.5 million) and start a new life with her lover.
The investigation into her husband’s death thwarted her plans. “She wanted to leave Eric R., but she didn’t want to leave his money behind,” Bloodworth told jurors.
Murderer wrote grief book for children
Kouri R. wrote this grief book after her husband’s murder
A year After the murder, Kouri R. wrote the children’s book “Are You With Me?” (“Are you with me?”). A story about a little boy whose father died. In comforting words, the killer describes how the dead father continues to stand by his son’s side as a guardian angel. Kouri R. even appeared on talk shows with her book. Meanwhile, the public prosecutor has long been investigating the author.
Victim survived first assassination attempt
The jury found the woman not only guilty of murder, but also of attempted murder. A month before the fatal drug cocktail, she had already served her husband a sandwich laced with fentanyl. Eric R. survived. Because she had also taken out life insurance on him shortly before the murder, the jury found Kouri R. guilty of forgery and fraud.
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