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Right Husband! Wrong Bride? by Lori Herter
Right Husband! Wrong Bride? by Lori Herter





'My husband passed away unexpectedly last year. Video of that appearance shows her referring to her husband's death as a 'shock', and talking wistfully about how she was guiding their three sons through grief. Kouri Richins (left) was arrested on Monday in Utah and is accused of poisoning her husband, Eric Richins (right), with fentanyl at their home in Kamas, a small mountain town near Park City Kouri remains in the custody of Summit County Sheriff's Deputies awaiting her next court appearance. He had changed his will and power of attorney to give his sister full control, and was even worried that his wife was trying to kill him, according to a police search warrant. In the weeks and months before, Richins tried to make herself the sole beneficiary of his life insurance policy.

Right Husband! Wrong Bride? by Lori Herter

She said it's not a surefire way to determine if someone is lying but it makes it harder for the listener to be able to decipher the truth. So when you have an interrupter like 'you know,' it's breaking up a sentence.

Right Husband! Wrong Bride? by Lori Herter

'When you're saying it and there's no interruption, that's one of the indications of a true statement. 'So when you make a definitive statement, typically when you're telling the truth, there's strength and delivery that goes from the first word to the end of the sentence,' Wood said. 'Nonverbally, she is not just promoting the book, but the fact that she has processed her grief enough to advertise that she is single and available,' she added.ĭescribed as the 'gold standard' in her field, Wood took note of the fact that Richins uses the phrase 'you know' over 40 times in the chat, which she believes may have been a 'desperate cry' to be heard. While Wood told The Sun that 'everybody grieves differently,' she believes there was another sign besides the lack of ring that may have given Richins away.







Right Husband! Wrong Bride? by Lori Herter