Attorneys for a Utah author accused of poisoning her husband and then writing a children’s book about how to cope with grief are seeking her release from jail.
with a spiked drink and then writing a children’s book about how to cope with grief are seeking her release from jail, arguing in newly filed court documents that a witness for the prosecution gave conflicting information and that weeks before his death friends said the couple seemed"happier" than ever.
A medical examiner said Eric Richins had five times the lethal dosage of fentanyl in his system at the time of his death on March 4, 2022.Affidavits for search warrants obtained from the Summit County Sheriff’s Office allege that Eric Richins hadand warned his family that she was to blame if anything happened to him. He also told a friend that he thought his wife was trying to poison him, prosecutors said.
The document says that during a Greece trip, Eric Richins became ill after a waitress gave him an alcoholic drink even though he said he could not have alcohol due to medication he was taking for Lyme disease. Richins' attorneys say she bought lunch for the both of them from a local eatery and after lunch Eric Richins started to not feel well and decided to take a nap. The documents says that a nanny for their children"witnessed that Eric had no hives and was not acting ill."
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