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Hi there, and welcome back to 2020 The After Show.
I am sitting here with ABC News legal analyst Brian Buckmeyer, who played a huge part in our most recent 2020 story, helping us take a look at that high-profile case that centered on the murder of Eric Richens.
You'll remember that he was poisoned by a lethal dose of fentanyl mixed into a cocktail.
The story was the topic of our episode called Murder, she wrote, the Corey Richens trial.
And last week, a Utah jury found her guilty on all five counts related to the poisoning death of her husband, Eric.
And our team was right there.
inside the courtroom during this trial.
And Brian, let's start off with the defense's argument.
The defense was obviously trying to cast a lot of doubt on whether she could have potentially done this.
What were they hanging their hat on?
And that's all a defense has to do is just like create some reasonable doubt.
There was something in the trial that was kind of interesting, a bombshell, the walk the dog letter.
And it was found in a book that Corey had in her jail cell.
Tell us a little bit about that one.