
This episode discusses the murder case of Corey Richens, who is accused of poisoning her husband, Eric, with fentanyl. Key topics include Richens' Google searches after Eric's death, including inquiries about deleting information from an iPhone, luxury prisons, and lethal doses of fentanyl. Family spokesperson Greg Scoris expresses concern over the implications of these searches, while Richens' attorney, Sky Lazaro, argues that the timing of the searches provides a different context.
Greg Scoris highlights the unusual nature of Richens' searches, questioning how many people would look into such topics. He suggests that the searches are incriminating. In contrast, Sky Lazaro defends Richens, stating that the searches were made to address accusations against her.
The episode raises questions about the evidence presented in the case and the interpretations of the searches made by Richens.
Corey Richens' suspicious Google searches after her husband's death raise questions about her guilt, but her attorney offers alternative explanations.

This episode stands out for the following:
How many people do you know that have looked into those kind of things?Kouri Richins’ Google searches after her husband died raised suspicions for some. #shorts
There's a perfectly good explanation for these searches.Kouri Richins’ Google searches after her husband died raised suspicions for some. #shorts