We need to talk about the many gay bombshells in the Kouri Richins case - Queerty
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We need to talk about the many gay bombshells in the Kouri Richins case - Queerty
"Richins, who was convicted of murdering her husband for a sizable inheritance this April, had the cojones to write and promote a children's book about grief after the killing. Even from behind bars, Richins has continued to wreak havoc on the folks responsible for the prosecution using her family members as pawns in a game of orchestrated revenge."
"according to the case sentencing brief, the Summit County killer apparently told her family to set up a "gay dating profile" for lead detective Jeff O'Driscoll during the trial. How about we take this to the next level? Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy."
"all the brief tells us is that Richins convinced her family to "file unfounded bar complaints against the SummitCounty Attorney and Chief Prosecutor" and post a fake profile to an app claiming that O'Driscoll, a former SWAT sniper and current Summit County detective, was gay. Video of O'Driscoll testifying at the trial shows us that he's definitely a hunky Jason Kelce type, but sadly any Utah cruisers who saw that profile during its short lifespan is now finding out it was all too good to be true."
"Richins clearly saw this move as a way to get revenge on one of the people responsible for putting her behind bars, but like Richins' attempt at getting away with murder, it totally backfired. Because of this detail and other vindictive measures Rich"
Kouri Richins was convicted of murdering her husband in 2022 for an inheritance and later promoted a children’s book about grief. After her conviction, she allegedly continued to retaliate against people involved in the prosecution, using family members in an orchestrated revenge effort. A sentencing brief claims she told her family to file unfounded bar complaints against the Summit County Attorney and Chief Prosecutor. The brief also alleges she convinced them to post a fake dating profile on an app portraying lead detective Jeff O’Driscoll as gay. The profile was said to have been short-lived, and the alleged retaliation is described as backfiring.
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