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[Book of Lies: The Tragic Murder of Eric Richens and the Deception of a Grieving Author]-[Book of Lies]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2026-04-28

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The Deceptive Facade of Corey Richens

The case of Corey Richens, a mother and children's book author who became a murder suspect, is a chilling saga of "sex, greed, lust, secrets, and money." Initially appearing as a "beautiful couple" leading a "charmed life" in Park City, Utah, the reality behind the facade was a "delicate house of cards" built on financial desperation and betrayal. When Eric Richens, a man described by friends as "strong as an ox," died suddenly at 39, his death was initially treated as a tragedy. However, toxicology reports revealed he had more than "five times a lethal amount" of fentanyl in his system, triggering a murder investigation that exposed a web of deceit.

The Financial Motive and the "House of Cards"

The prosecution argued that Corey’s primary motivation was money. Struggling with her house-flipping business, Corey was "deep in the red" and had borrowed money from lenders at "extremely high interest rates." Furthermore, she had forged Eric’s signature on a $250,000 home equity line of credit. Eric, sensing his wife’s financial mismanagement and lack of trustworthiness, had secretly established a trust, placing his sister in control of his estate. As a result, Corey stood to lose everything in a divorce. The prosecution claimed she believed Eric was "worth more to her dead than alive," especially after she secretly took out a $100,000 life insurance policy on him shortly before his death.

The Failed Attempts and the Fatal Dose

Investigators uncovered a disturbing timeline. Two weeks before his death, Eric fell violently ill after eating a sandwich Corey had picked up for him, leading him to fear that "Corey was trying to poison him." According to testimony from her housekeeper, Carmen Lauber, Corey had orchestrated the purchase of fentanyl pills through a drug dealer. On the night of his death, Corey allegedly spiked his drinks—a Moscow mule and a lemon drop—with the lethal substance. Digital evidence, including incriminating searches on Corey’s phone like "what is a legal dose of fentanyl" and "how to completely wipe an iPhone clean," painted a clear picture of premeditation.

The Betrayal of Trust

While Corey presented herself as a grieving widow, even publishing a children’s book titled Are You With Me? to "help other families" cope with grief, those around her saw a different side. Her secret affair with a man named Josh Grossman, with whom she discussed dreams of "millions and millions" after a divorce, provided an additional motive. Her behavior following Eric's death—such as attempting to close a massive real estate deal hours after his passing and displaying a lack of hysteria—raised immediate red flags for his family.

The Verdict

Despite the defense’s attempt to cast doubt on the housekeeper's credibility and the lack of a "murder weapon" found in the home, the jury was unmoved. The evidence, including the digital trail and witness testimonies, pointed directly to Corey. After only three hours of deliberation, the jury returned a verdict of guilty on all counts, including aggravated murder and attempted aggravated murder. The trial concluded with the realization that the "innocent mom" had orchestrated a cold-blooded betrayal, leaving three children without their father and a community shattered by the truth behind the "Book of Lies."

🎯Key Sentences

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Something's wrong with Eric.
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Strong as an ox.
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She was a mess.
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That's what blows my mind.
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It's crazy.
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📝Key Phrases

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cut deeper than others
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led a charmed life
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in the middle of a murder investigation
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in full swing
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bawling her eyes out
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📖 Transcript

She took an innocent mom away from her babies, and this means war.
I'm ready to get this one heck of a fight.
Something's wrong with Eric.
Corey says she went into the master bedroom.
He's cold.
He doesn't have a pulse.

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