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    Kouri Richins: The Children's Book, the Jail Letter, and What FBI Training Reveals

    2026/2/21 | 16 mins.
    In March 2023, Kouri Richins appeared on television promoting a children's book she'd written. Are You With Me? featured her husband Eric as an angel-winged father watching over their sons. Two months later, she was arrested for his murder. Six months after that, prosecutors found a letter in her jail cell allegedly scripting false testimony for her family.
    Robin Dreeke's FBI career was built on reading deception in high-stakes situations. His "Tempo Tells" framework identifies the patterns that reveal when someone's narrative is constructed rather than authentic. In this Hidden Killers conversation, we apply that lens to Kouri's post-death behavior—fourteen months of maintained innocence, public grief performance, and alleged witness manipulation from behind bars.
    The 911 call offers the first window. Robin explains what investigators listen for: tempo deviations, detail calibration, the specific verbal patterns that distinguish authentic emergency responses from performance. Then came the media interviews. The book tour. The television appearances. What does choosing to perform grief publicly at that scale reveal about someone's confidence in their deception—and their risk tolerance?
    The "Walk the Dog" letter changes everything. Prosecutors allege it outlines specific false testimony Kouri's mother and brother were supposed to provide. When someone continues orchestrating the narrative from a jail cell, what does that reveal about how they process truth?
    Three years of legal proceedings. Bail hearings. Evidentiary motions. Jury selection. Nobody maintains perfect behavioral control indefinitely. Robin explains where the architecture starts to break—and what twelve jurors should watch for over five weeks of trial.
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    Faddis on Richins and Gray: A Former Prosecutor Dismantles Two Landmark Trials

    2026/2/21 | 51 mins.
    Former felony prosecutor Eric Faddis takes on two of the biggest criminal cases in the country in one comprehensive interview — the Kouri Richins fentanyl murder trial and the Colin Gray parental accountability case.
    In the Richins case, the defense has won real pretrial battles: a recanting drug source, excluded experts, severed financial charges, and witness intimidation allegations against the lead detective. But the prosecution has an alleged prior poisoning attempt, a firsthand witness who says Kouri requested fentanyl and "the Michael Jackson stuff," damning Google searches, forged insurance documents, a jail cell letter allegedly coaching testimony, and more than five times the lethal dose of fentanyl in Eric's system.
    In the Colin Gray trial, prosecutors presented what they allege is years of warning signs — an alleged 2021 search for "how to kill your dad," an FBI visit over school shooting threats in 2023, the alleged Christmas gift of an AR-15, a text allegedly about blood on his hands, a reported Parkland shrine, and Colin's alleged words when officers arrived: "I knew it." The defense says Colt hid his plans. The prosecution says the alleged evidence was visible inside the home.
    Faddis breaks down both sides of both cases, explains the legal theories at play, and gives his honest assessment of where each trial is headed.
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    Kouri Richins: FBI Analyst Reveals the Behavioral Red Flags Before Eric's Death

    2026/2/21 | 21 mins.
    Nearly $2 million in life insurance policies taken out without Eric's knowledge. A confrontation in 2020 when he discovered the financial fraud. An alleged failed attempt on Valentine's Day 2022. Then his death eighteen days later.
    FBI behavioral analyst Robin Dreeke has spent his career profiling individuals capable of sustained deception and violence. His "Life Arc" framework examines the pressures, patterns, and escalating behaviors that shape someone's trajectory toward harm. In this episode, we apply that lens to Kouri Richins—using the prosecution's own timeline to ask what someone trained in threat assessment would have seen before March 4, 2022.
    Prosecutors allege Kouri obtained fentanyl on February 11th, then contacted her supplier again on February 26th reportedly asking for "something stronger"—allegedly calling it "some of the Michael Jackson stuff." Robin breaks down what that procurement escalation signals about psychological state, and why a failed first attempt typically changes the risk calculus rather than stopping someone.
    The behavioral foundation goes deeper. Years of alleged mortgage fraud, falsified bank statements, and money laundered through multiple accounts—all while maintaining an outward appearance of normalcy. When Eric discovered the financial deception in 2020 and consulted a divorce attorney, how did that shift Kouri's baseline? Robin explains the internal transition from sustained deception to something more dangerous.
    With jury selection complete and trial beginning February 23rd, this conversation provides the behavioral framework for understanding the patterns prosecutors will present. Not speculation about guilt—that's for twelve jurors over five weeks. But the psychological architecture that allegedly made what happened predictable to anyone trained to see it.
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    Colin Gray Trial: FBI Warnings, an Alleged Parkland Shrine, and 29 Felony Counts

    2026/2/20 | 17 mins.
    Prosecutors say Colin Gray was warned by the FBI, by law enforcement, and by child welfare that his son was a potential threat — and his response was allegedly to buy the kid an AR-15 for Christmas. Now he's facing 29 felony counts including second-degree murder. Former prosecutor Eric Faddis dismantles the case piece by piece.
    The alleged warning signs prosecutors presented span years. An alleged 2021 search for "how to kill your dad" on a school computer. FBI involvement over school shooting threats in 2023, according to prosecutors. Then, according to the state, the Christmas gift of a SIG Sauer M400 seven months later. By August 2024, Colt allegedly texted his father that "the blood is on your hands" and asked him to buy ammunition.
    The defense argues Colt hid his plans. But prosecutors allege the bedroom shrine to the Parkland shooter, the reported voices, the alleged violent episode with his mother, and Colin's own alleged words when officers arrived — "I knew it" — tell a different story. Faddis explains why the Georgia legal framework charging cruelty to children as the basis for second-degree murder may be even more effective than the Crumbley manslaughter model, and he gives his honest assessment of Colin Gray's chances with roughly 20 juvenile victims testifying about being shot.
    #ColinGray #ColtGray #ApalacheeHighSchool #SchoolShooting #SecondDegreeMurder #FBIWarning #ParentAccountability #EricFaddis #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime
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    The Reiner Tragedy: Peace Without Resolution

    2026/2/20 | 22 mins.
    The apology isn't coming. The ending won't make sense. The trial won't fix what's broken.
    Jake and Romy Reiner will spend years in courtrooms. Hearings. Motions. Their brother's face across the room. And at the end of all that waiting — guilty, not guilty, insanity — their parents are still dead. The verdict gives an outcome. It doesn't give peace.
    That's the trap of waiting for external resolution. You make your healing contingent on something you can't control. The court. The apology. The moment of clarity that finally arrives. And while you wait, your life stays frozen.
    Justice doesn't equal peace. Families of murder victims describe this — the anticipation of "guilty," the belief that the word will shift something inside them. Then it arrives. And they feel nothing. Because the verdict addressed what the defendant did. It didn't undo what it cost.
    Apologies don't rewrite history. Even if they come. Even if they're real. The damage remains. And with people like Nick, the apology usually doesn't come — or comes wrapped in blame-shifting and conditions.
    Understanding doesn't mean acceptance. You can know exactly why they're broken — every clinical detail, every contributing factor — and still not be okay with what they did. Comprehending the pathology doesn't erase what the pathology destroyed.
    Time doesn't heal. It just passes. Healing isn't something that happens to you. It's something you build. Actively. Painfully. With or without resolution.
    Here's the shift that changes everything: closure isn't something you receive. It's something you construct. Peace isn't waiting for the pain to stop. It's deciding that their chaos doesn't get to write your future anymore.
    The survivors who make it aren't the ones who got answers. They're the ones who stopped needing them.
    Your next chapter doesn't require their permission. Take it.
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🔎 Daily True Crime Podcast | Criminal Psychology | Ongoing Trials | Expert Analysis Multiple new episodes every day! Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski is your ultimate daily true crime podcast, bringing you real-time updates on criminal investigations, high-profile trials, forensic breakthroughs, and psychological deep dives into the minds of killers. 🎙️ Hosted by veteran journalist Tony Brueski, we go beyond the headlines, featuring exclusive insights from FBI agents, forensic experts, criminal psychologists, and legal analysts. Whether it's the latest developments in cases like Bryan Kohberger and Lori Vallow or deep dives into cold cases and unsolved mysteries, we uncover the hidden truths behind the crimes that captivate the world. If you’re obsessed with true crime, forensic psychology, and legal drama, subscribe now to Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski on Apple Podcasts. 🎧 New episodes multiple times a day—stay ahead of the latest crime stories. Join our SubStack: http://HiddenKillers.SubStack.com 📺Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod 📷Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ 💻Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ ⏰Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePod/ Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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