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Utah Children's Book Author Who Poisoned Husband Will Spend Life in Prison.
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Kouri Richins, 36, who wrote a children's book about grief after murdering Eric Richins, will serve without the option of parole.
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The Utah grief author convicted of murder after prosecutors said she laced her husband's cocktail with a fatal dose of fentanyl was sentenced to life in prison without parole Wednesday, on what would have been his 44th birthday
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Kouri Richins slipped five times the lethal dose of fentanyl into a cocktail that her husband Eric Richins drank in March 2022 at their home outside of Park City.
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Utah mom Kouri Richins was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole on Wednesday, after a jury convicted her of murder and other charges in her husband's 2022 death.
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Utah grief author convicted in husband's poisoning death to be sentenced NBC NewsKouri Richins set to be sentenced for her husband's murder on what would have been his 44th birthday CNNSon of Kouri Richins, Utah author convicted of murder, reveals new details about night his father died CBS News‘I'm afraid if she gets out': US author's sons say they want mother to stay in jail The GuardianKouri Richins, who wrote a children's book about grief after murdering husband, will be sentenced today Yahoo
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Claim Contradictions
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A: Utah Children's Book Author Who Poisoned Husband Will Spend Life in Prison.
B: Kouri Richins, 36, who wrote a children's book about grief after murdering Eric Richins, will serve without the option of parole.
negation mismatch
A: Utah Children's Book Author Who Poisoned Husband Will Spend Life in Prison.
B: The Utah grief author convicted of murder after prosecutors said she laced her husband's cocktail with a fatal dose of fentanyl was sentenced to life in prison without parole Wednesday, on what would have been his 44th birthday
negation mismatch
A: Kouri Richins, 36, who wrote a children's book about grief after murdering Eric Richins, will serve without the option of parole.
B: Kouri Richins slipped five times the lethal dose of fentanyl into a cocktail that her husband Eric Richins drank in March 2022 at their home outside of Park City.
negation mismatch
A: The Utah grief author convicted of murder after prosecutors said she laced her husband's cocktail with a fatal dose of fentanyl was sentenced to life in prison without parole Wednesday, on what would have been his 44th birthday
B: Utah grief author convicted in husband's poisoning death to be sentenced NBC NewsKouri Richins set to be sentenced for her husband's murder on what would have been his 44th birthday CNNSon of Kouri Richins, Utah author convicted of murder, reveals new details about night his father died CBS News‘I'm afraid if she gets out': US author's sons say they want mother to stay in jail The GuardianKouri Richins, who wrote a children's book about grief after murdering husband, will be sentenced today Yahoo
negation mismatch
A: Kouri Richins slipped five times the lethal dose of fentanyl into a cocktail that her husband Eric Richins drank in March 2022 at their home outside of Park City.
B: Utah mom Kouri Richins was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole on Wednesday, after a jury convicted her of murder and other charges in her husband's 2022 death.
Summary
**Summary:** A Utah mother, Kouri Richins, has been sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for poisoning her husband with fentanyl. **Why It Matters:** This case highlights the severe consequences of domestic violence and the legal system's response to such heinous crimes. It underscores the importance of recognizing signs of
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