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Defense attorney Kathy Nester made every minute count in her cross-examination of lead crime scene technician Chelsea Gipson, targeting the physical evidence at the foundation of the prosecution's case and revealing a series of investigative gaps that could define the rest of the Kouri Richins murder trial.
The headline revelation: a hydrocodone bottle found in Eric Richins' nightstand was never tested for fentanyl. In a case where the prosecution alleges Kouri killed her husband by slipping fentanyl into his drink, the defense established that the most obvious container near the victim's body went unexamined. The kitchen where the allegedly fatal Moscow mule was prepared was never photographed. The sink was never documented. No drug paraphernalia was found. And Gipson acknowledged that it's common practice for people to hide illicit drugs inside prescription bottles — a critical concession for the defense's argument that Eric may have had independent access to fentanyl.
Evidence handling also came under fire. A wallet was moved to the nightstand from the kitchen during processing. The bedsheet with blood on it was in evidence, but the defense established it was disturbed because Kouri followed 911 dispatcher instructions to pull Eric from the bed for CPR. Not all items in the home were confirmed to have been documented.
The day's most charged moment came when Gipson referenced "jail calls" during cross-examination, leading to an immediate motion to strike, a sidebar, and a judicial instruction to the jury. The early dismissal means Gipson returns Thursday, where Nester is expected to continue pressing on the investigation's thoroughness.
This is dedicated daily coverage of the Kouri Richins trial from Hidden Killers. Every witness. Every development. Every angle.
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Defense attorney Kathy Nester made every minute count in her cross-examination of lead crime scene technician Chelsea Gipson, targeting the physical evidence at the foundation of the prosecution's case and revealing a series of investigative gaps that could define the rest of the Kouri Richins murder trial.
The headline revelation: a hydrocodone bottle found in Eric Richins' nightstand was never tested for fentanyl. In a case where the prosecution alleges Kouri killed her husband by slipping fentanyl into his drink, the defense established that the most obvious container near the victim's body went unexamined. The kitchen where the allegedly fatal Moscow mule was prepared was never photographed. The sink was never documented. No drug paraphernalia was found. And Gipson acknowledged that it's common practice for people to hide illicit drugs inside prescription bottles — a critical concession for the defense's argument that Eric may have had independent access to fentanyl.
Evidence handling also came under fire. A wallet was moved to the nightstand from the kitchen during processing. The bedsheet with blood on it was in evidence, but the defense established it was disturbed because Kouri followed 911 dispatcher instructions to pull Eric from the bed for CPR. Not all items in the home were confirmed to have been documented.
The day's most charged moment came when Gipson referenced "jail calls" during cross-examination, leading to an immediate motion to strike, a sidebar, and a judicial instruction to the jury. The early dismissal means Gipson returns Thursday, where Nester is expected to continue pressing on the investigation's thoroughness.
This is dedicated daily coverage of the Kouri Richins trial from Hidden Killers. Every witness. Every development. Every angle.
Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/
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This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.
#KouriRichins #RichinsTrial #EricRichins #MoscowMuleMurder #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #FentanylPoisoning #KathyNester #ChelseaGipson #RichinsChannel

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