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Fentanyl, Fraud & a Children's Book: The Complete Story of Kouri Richins and the Murder of Eric Richins Part 2 of 2
The trial of Kouri Richins lasted three weeks, had forty-two witnesses, and only three hours of deliberation before she was found guilty of murdering her husband, Eric Richins using a drink laced with enough fentanyl to kill him five times over.


Fentanyl, Fraud & a Children's Book: The Complete Story of Kouri Richins and the Murder of Eric Richins Part 1 of 2
The Case That Shocked the Nation What happens when a grieving widow publishes a children's book about loss — and turns out to be the reason her children lost their father? Welcome to one of the most chilling and audacious true crime cases in recent American history: the story of Kouri Richins , a Utah mother of three who was convicted on March 16, 2026, of murdering her husband Eric Richins with a lethal dose of fentanyl — and then had the nerve to write a book about grief.


Dr. Linda Hazzard: The Starvation Doctor Who Turned Fasting into a Death Sentence
In the early 1900s, when medicine still couldn’t cure much and desperate people chased miracles, one woman found a terrifying business model: convince sick patients that food was poison, call their agony “healing,” and charge them for the privilege—until their bodies gave out. Her name was Linda Hazzard—and she wasn’t really a doctor in the way her patients assumed.


Janie Lou Gibbs: Georgia’s “Black Widow” and "Church Lady" Who Poisoned Her Own Family for Profit
The mask: “church lady,” daycare operator, trusted neighbor In Cordele, Georgia, Janie Lou Gibbs blended into the safest kind of small-town scenery: a mother, a churchgoing woman, and a caregiver who ran a daycare. People trusted her—because everything about her life looked ordinary, even admirable. That’s what makes this case so chilling for true crime listeners: the danger didn’t arrive from outside the home. It lived at the center of it. Between 1966 and 1967 , multiple


Leftovers: The Gruesome Thanksgiving Story of Omaima Nelson
*This episode of Hitched 2 Homicide contains descriptions of sexual violence, including rape, and graphic violence involving cannibalism. It may be disturbing or triggering for some listeners. Viewer and listener discretion is strongly advised. She was beautiful, young, and charismatic. He was older, wealthy, and besotted. Five days after they married, he was dead—dismembered in a Costa Mesa apartment over Thanksgiving weekend 1991. Some of his remains were in the freezer. So


Marjorie Orbin: The Showgirl and the Death of a Salesman | Part 2 of 2
Blonde woman in Arizona desert in a pink bikini and handcuffs Glitter to Gavel: The Arrests, the Delays, and the Verdict The Knock at...


FROM THE VAULT: A H2H REWIND. The Real-Life Mr. Ripley: Christian Gerhartsreiter, a Con Man Turned Killer
He claimed to be a Rockefeller, but Christian Gerhartsreiter was a master manipulator who built a life on lies—and left a trail of destruction in his wake. From high society cocktail parties to a shallow grave in California, this con man’s web of deception finally unraveled in a case as twisted as it is true. Buckle up—this is *Hitched 2 Homicide*, and we’re diving into the dark double life of a killer in a designer suit.


Lizzie Borden: Did She Really Take an Axe? Part 1 of 2
Lizzie Borden: The Axe Murder That Still Haunts Fall River On the morning of August 4, 1892, the quiet town of Fall River, Massachusetts,...


Teresa Lewis: Greed and Murder-for-Hire
Teresa Lewis: Greed, Murder-for-Hire, and the Death Penalty Controversy True Crime | Virginia Murder Case | Death Penalty Debate On the...


John George Haigh. The Acid Bath Killer.
John George Haigh: The Acid Bath Killer John George Haigh, a man whose suave demeanor and composed appearance belied the gruesome reality...


Abraham Shakespeare and Dee Dee Moore. The Lottery Murder. Fortune's Fatal Fool.
The Lottery Murder and Fortune’s Fatal Fool: The Tragic Story of Abraham Shakespeare and His Murderer, Dee Dee Moore On November 15,...
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