A Glimpse into the Dark Side of Digital Evidence The sentencing of Kouri Richins, a Utah real estate agent convicted of murdering her husband and attempting to collect life insurance policies, raises uncomfortable questions about our digital footprints and their potential consequences.
While we often view our cell phones as trusted confidants, sharing intimate details with no one watching, the evidence presented in this case suggests that even deleted texts and seemingly innocuous searches can become damning proof.
The investigation into Eric Richins' death revealed a trail of digital breadcrumbs left behind by his wife's iPhone.