Cory Richens has been found guilty of aggravated murder and insurance fraud by a Utah jury, after poisoning her husband with fentanyl to secure financial gain. This conviction raises critical discussions about domestic violence and the manipulation of trust within relationships, amidst national media attention and public outcry regarding the case's implications for families and communities.
A Utah jury convicted Cory Richens of multiple charges related to her husband's death, most notably aggravated murder, insurance fraud, and forgery. While all reports agree on the conviction, the emphasis varies on the specific crimes detailed.
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Jury unanimously found Cory Richens guilty of aggravated murder
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Varying emphasis on the specific charges Cory Richens was convicted of
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