Grief author’s young sons beg judge to jail mom for life for poisoning their dad’s Moscow Mule – as their chilling letters reveal the locked-door mystery from the night he died

The young children of grief author Kouri Richins have begged a judge to never let her walk free from prison after she fatally poisoned their father, voicing fears that their lives and those of their family members could be in danger.

In heartbreaking letters to Judge Richard Mzarik on the eve of their mother’s sentencing, Richins’s three sons, now aged 13, 12 and nine, said they are terrified of the 35-year-old as they revealed chilling new details about the night she murdered their dad. 

‘If she got out I would be so scared,’ the youngest child, who was just five when he lost

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