Wow. Unbelievable.I assume she wrote the obituary. The first line looks like she’s implying Eric committed suicide! What else could she mean by “largely unexpected”?
Eric Eugene Richins made his last extravagant and largely unexpected gesture on March 4, 2022, signing off on a life, in his own words, “lived to the fullest and with few regrets.”
Given that he was going to refuse to “sign off” on the real estate purchase documents, this is so very snarky!
Agreed.She should have watched at least one episode of Dateline before she tried to pull off this incredibly inept crime.
Glad LE has so much to work with.
I don't think she's a nurse. At the time of the murder, she was a realtor and she got the fentanyl per the warrant from a friend who knew a drug dealer. The warrant even said it wasn't "medical grade" fentanyl but something LE felt was produced on the street so who knows what was in it.Hmm, a nurse, I wonder if this is her first victim?
Typical of a perp who thinks they are the smartest person in the room. And typically a guilty one.I wonder why where and what her phone was doing was so important? Why did she even mention 'leaving it in their room' to check on the kids? Weird not to just say I took my phone too. If she planned on being in another room for much of the night she was likely have her phone anyway.
Oh is this where the drugs were stashed allegedly?The story behind Midway's unfinished mansion - TownLift, Park City News
The unfinished mansion between Heber City and Midway has sat untouched for five years, a perplexing sight for passersby and locals.townlift.com
Yup - it's both sad and kind of humorous when someone who has lived such a sheltered in relative privilege thinks they can just commit a crime and get away with it. It reminds me of the scene from Office Space when the guys are discussing what to do with the huge excess of money they accidentally took using Michael's software and he said he misplaced a decimal point and added "Why is it that dumb guys I see are so good at crime and smart guys like us are so bad at it?"Typical of a perp who thinks they are the smartest person in the room. And typically a guilty one.
IMO, her phone revealed loads of frequent communication with the drug supplier acquaintance she used to obtain the drugs she used to poison her husband.
@gitana1The giant bollocks she has publishing a book about the death of the person she murdered. It’s diabolical. And so astonishingly confident.
Reading the article above your post I read it as the unattended death occurred in Sept 2019, between the old owner starting work and him losing interest by the end of 2019. They didn't buy it until January 2022, so this would be different than the one she signed on the day after his death? From my interpretation at least?Has anybody scooped the unnamed party found deceased last Sept at the "compound" the wife purchased around the time of her husband's death?
Did somebody want this party silenced?
yes, I think there is more to this story.Has anybody scooped the unnamed party found deceased last Sept at the "compound" the wife purchased around the time of her husband's death?
Did somebody want this party silenced?
The arrogance here is unbelievable, but I guess she believed she had committed the perfect murder.The giant bollocks she has publishing a book about the death of the person she murdered. It’s diabolical. And so astonishingly confident.
I'm trying!Has anybody scooped the unnamed party found deceased last Sept at the "compound" the wife purchased around the time of her husband's death?
Did somebody want this party silenced?
Thank you. I only read September and mistakenly believed this was following her husband's death (March 2022).Reading the article above your post I read it as the unattended death occurred in Sept 2019, between the old owner starting work and him losing interest by the end of 2019. They didn't buy it until January 2022, so this would be different than the one she signed on the day after his death? From my interpretation at least?