Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan
After Judge Richard Mrazik ruled that there was probable cause to try Kouri Richins for aggravated murder and aggravated attempted murder and other charges, Joseph Scott Morgan decides to take a deeper look at the case against Kouri Richins. The Prosecution claims Kouri Richins tried to kill her husband Eric on Valentines day using a sandwich as the delivery method for the deadly fentanyl. But when Eric felt the effects, he put down the food and the attempt on his life falls short. After the failed attempt, Kouri decides to try again, this time with more fentanyl and a different delivery method, the "Moscow Mule." And this time Eric Richins dies. Kouri Richins defense team will certainly have answers for most of the charges against her and that is for the jury to decide. What is not in dispute is that Eric Richins died from Fentanyl, and that is what Joseph Scott Morgan is talking about on this episode of Body Bags.
Transcript Highlights
00:20 Introduction
02:30 The "Moscow Mule" delivery method
05:20 Talking about comparing drug strength to Morphine
08:00 Fentanyl is applied to other drugs as a "sales pitch"
11:34 Indicators of trauma15:04 Congestive heart failure
20:05 Autopsy Reports talking about odors
23:49 Fentanyl comparison to size of penny
27:50 Adding Fentanyl to other drugs for bigger "kick"
31:36 Update of the case: Kouri Richins left forensic bread crumbs
34:25 Using direct injection into heart
36:30 Conclusion: timeline will be powerful at trial
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