America Murder Case: All these things came to the fore when the case was heard in the court, in which the information searched on Google was given by the accused woman during her presence. The judge called the woman a danger to the society.
Utah: A US woman, Kouri Richins, who penned a children's book dealing with the suffering and problems she faced after allegedly brutally murdering her husband, has called 'luxury prisons for the rich ' ) and searched a lot on Google about 'how long it takes life insurance companies to pay'.
According to KTVX, the 33-year-old mother of three is accused of poisoning her husband Eric Richins with a lethal dose of fentanyl last March. Corey had also searched many strange things on Google after this.
Search on google after murder
The news channel reported that it had searched the internet extensively to find information about prisons in Utah as well as 'luxury prisons for the rich in America'.
The report further states that the woman also searched whether investigators can retrieve deleted messages from search engines, how long life insurance companies take to pay claimants, whether the police conduct a lie detector test Can force people to do, can the cause of death be changed on the death certificate.
All these things came to the fore when the matter came up for hearing on Monday, in which during the presence of the accused woman, Google search information was given on her behalf, on which the judge termed her as a "substantial threat" to the society and sentenced her to jail. Heard the order to put in.
The woman searched for something else
Local media also claim that the suspected accused had searched some other things. The woman also searched with the headlines "Signs of Being Under Federal Investigation" and "Delay in Claim Payment for Death Certificate with Pending Cause of Death".
The woman also searched a few other things including "Is naloxone similar to heroin," "What is considered the non-natural manner of death" and "Kouri Richins Kamas net worth."
However, the BBC says that in court, defense lawyer Clayton Sims claimed she was searching to see how evidence was processed.
According to the news channel CNN, "Eric Richins' sister, Amy Richins, also said during the hearing," Eric died in very painful circumstances. It pains me to think about what he went through when he died."
The BBC says that in March last year, Eric Richins called the police late at night to say that her husband Corey Richins had "fallen cold". She also told the officers that she had prepared mixed vodka after not getting any response from her husband. It was later revealed in the investigation that Richins died of a fentanyl overdose.
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