Children’s grief author, husband killer Kouri Richins stares blankly in fresh-faced new mug from Utah prison

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Killer Utah mom Kouri Richins offers sons chilling piece of advice during sentencing for husband’s murder

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Killer Utah mom Kouri Richins was snapped blankly staring in a fresh mugshot taken at her new prison digs where she was sentenced to life last week for fatally poisoning her husband.

Richins, who notoriously wrote a children’s grief book after murdering her sons’ dad, Eric Richins, was photographed with her hair down and fresh-faced after she was transferred to Utah State Correctional Facility where she’s slated to spend the rest of her life.

Kouri Richins can be seen staring blankly in her new mugshot.Utah Department of Corrections

The mom of three is currently at the facility’s intake center after she was moved from the jail where she spent the past three years awaiting trial and sentencing, according to a spokesman with the Utah Department of Corrections.

Judge Richard Mrazik threw the book at Richins – who won’t have the possibility of getting out on parole – after her three young sons said they were terrified of her and never wanted her to be free.

Richins, 35, was convicted by a jury in March of lacing Eric’s Moscow Mule cocktail with five times the lethal dose of fentanyl to cash in on his $4 million estate.

Kouri Richins with her late husband, Eric, in an undated photo. She was convicted of murdering him.Facebook / Kouri Richins

Prosecutors claimed Richins – a failed home flipper – was seeking to wipe out her real estate company’s debts and run away with her handyman lover.

Richins, of Kamas, claimed at her sentencing that she wasn’t guilty of killing Eric and that she planned to appeal.

Richins’ sons, ages 9, 12, and 13, are now being cared for by Eric’s sister and brother-in-law.

Richins was sentenced last week to life in prison for fatally poisoning her husband, Eric Richins.Kouri Richins/Facebook
Kouri Richins appears in court on May 13, 2026. She was convicted of murdering her husband.via REUTERS

Other infamous mothers are also serving hard time at the Utah prison, including Momfluencer Ruby Franke who admitted to torturing and starving two of her six kids.

Megan Huntsman — who killed six of her newborn babies and stashed their bodies in her garage — is also cooling her heels at the Beehive State prison.