The attorney for the family of Eric Richins says he's shocked over a newly-discovered letter from Kouri Richins, written while she is incarcerated in a Summit County jail cell
Prosecutors say the letter shows wrongdoing and witness tampering.
The six-page, handwritten note written by Kouri to her mother, Lisa Darden, seemingly instructs her to have Ronald Darden, Kouri's brother, to falsely testify that Eric received drugs and pills from Mexico causing his death. The letter was found in a routine sweep of her cell by the sheriff's office and made public by Summit County Attorney's Office as evidence of alleged wrongdoing and possible witness tampering. It’s a letter Skordas claims could probably have been sealed but reveals some serious issues.
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