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37: Has Kouri Richins Lived a Lifetime Of Lies?

37: Has Kouri Richins Lived a Lifetime Of Lies?

FromThe Case Against Kouri Richins


37: Has Kouri Richins Lived a Lifetime Of Lies?

FromThe Case Against Kouri Richins

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6 minutes
Released:
Oct 2, 2023
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Podcast episode

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Could the dark dealings in Kouri Richins' real estate business give a glimpse into a deeper malevolent nature?
On a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, host Tony Brueski dove deep into the controversial world of Kouri Richins, a figure quickly gaining infamy not only for her connections with alleged murder but also her dubious real estate practices. Joined by Defense Attorney and podcast host Bob Motta of "Defense Diaries," the two discussed the shadowy intricacies of Kouri's real estate transactions and what these could potentially reveal about her character.
 
 "We've learned... that her trail of destruction goes far beyond just her own family. It goes into her real estate home flipping business," began Brueski, detailing a lawsuit against Kouri from a family alleging she sold them a mold-infested home.
 
 Bob Motta, offering an attorney's perspective on the matter, emphasized the significance of mold disclosures in real estate, which are legally required in many states, including Illinois where he practiced. "Black mold can be deadly and... can cause all kinds of issues health-wise," Motta warned, shedding light on the gravity of such a cover-up.
 
 Drawing from Motta's insights, it appears Richins might have maneuvered through potential legal loopholes, possibly banking on differing state laws or lack of legal oversight during closings in rural areas. "It's par for the course in terms of what kind of human being she is," Motta commented, underlining the allegation's alignment with the controversial portrait painted of Kouri.
 
 Evidence from text exchanges between Kouri and a contractor underscored her knowledge of the mold issues, with superficial solutions like adding drywall presented as fixes. "It does look like they did do some work on it," Tony pointed out, questioning whether this was mere ignorance or a deliberate intention to cut corners.
 
 Despite being presumed innocent in the eyes of the law, the defense strategies and other emerging details about Richins paint a less-than-flattering image. Motta went on to critique Richins' alleged attempt to divert blame in her murder case, suggesting she might be crafting an alternative narrative. "She just doesn't seem like a good human being, like in any capacity," he remarked, expressing doubts about her professional integrity, especially in a field impacting people's lives so profoundly.
 
 Peeling back more layers, Motta hinted at forthcoming revelations surrounding Richins' affairs. Citing a trusted source, he teased about probate documents that promise to unearth more about the Richins saga. In probate cases, Motta explained, the gloves often come off, with family members revealing deeply buried secrets in battles over estates and money. "When that starts making its way into the news cycle, it's going to blow people's [minds]," he said with conviction.
 
 Wrapping up their engaging conversation, both Brueski and Motta seemed to concur on one thing: The Kouri Richins story is far from over. With a real estate career already under scrutiny, further delving into her financial and personal affairs might uncover even more unsettling truths.
 
 With more probate revelations on the horizon, one can't help but wonder: How deep does the Kouri Richins rabbit hole go, and what other secrets might it conceal?
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Released:
Oct 2, 2023
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Welcome to 'The Case Against Kouri Richins,' your in-depth source for understanding the harrowing and complex tale surrounding the alleged 'Moscow Mule Killer.' This podcast dives into the labyrinth of legal, personal, and psychological elements of a case that has gripped the nation. Each episode, we meticulously unravel the chilling series of events, from the alleged poisoning attempts to the assault on a family member, from the mystery of multiple life insurance policies to the surprising discovery of a changed will. Through interviews, legal documents, and expert commentary, we shed light on the tragedy that befell the Richins family, attempting to answer the crucial question – is Kouri Richins truly guilty? Tune in as we delve into the darkness of deception, betrayal, and murder. 'The Case Against Kouri Richins' – where truth is stranger than fiction