Utah woman's hopes of flipping mansion flop after murder charge
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The Utah mother who wrote a book about grief following her husband's death before being charged with his murder was sentenced to life without parole.
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Richins' sentencing comes two months after she was found guilty of aggravated murder, attempted aggravated murder, fraud, and forgery in the March 4, 2022, death of Eric Richins.
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Utah woman accused of murdering husband loses $12 million real estate deal after his death.
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