PARK CITY, Utah (KSL.com) — New court filings from Kouri Richins’ attorneys claim Richins couldn’t have purchased the fentanyl that she allegedly used to kill her husband from her cleaning lady, because that woman didn’t have any fentanyl to give her.

“If the state cannot place fentanyl in the hands of (Richins), the state has no case. Mr. Crozier’s statement doesn’t just poke holes in their case, it throws a grenade into the middle of it leaving them nothing but speculation and conjecture, getting them nowhere near the realm of (proving their case) beyond a reasonable doubt,” according to a motion filed Thursday in 3rd District Court.

Richins, 35, a Kamas mother and former real estate agent, is charged with aggravated murder and attempted murder, first-degree felonies, in addition to ot

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