The medical examiner indicated the fentanyl was "illicit fentanyl," not medical grade, and that it was likely ingested orally, according to the charging document.ĭetectives obtained a search warrant for their residence following the toxicology report, including for electronics, according to the charging document. Kouri Richins was "supposedly" attempting to perform CPR but when first responders arrived, they "advised that it had not appeared that she had done any CPR, due to the large amount of blood that came from Eric's mouth," the affidavit for a search warrant in the case stated.Īn autopsy determined that Eric Richins died from a fentanyl overdose, and that the level of fentanyl in his system was five times the lethal dosage, according to the charging document.
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