00:57:33.560That's the fate of the Utah mother now convicted of killing her husband.
00:57:37.260Corey Richens poisoned her husband and then wrote a children's book about grief that became wildly popular before police zeroed in on her as a suspect.
00:57:44.900Box 31, Talia Cunningham's been following the verdict that came down just a few hours ago, Talia.
00:57:48.660Well, Jeremy, Christine, those guilty verdicts handed down by unanimous jury just this evening after deliberating for less than three hours.
00:57:55.540As you can see here, Corey Richens didn't show much emotion after the most serious charge.
00:58:18.000Prosecutors argued that his wife, Corey Richens, slipped five times the lethal dose of fentanyl into his cocktail, killing him.
00:58:25.180They also argued that Richens was $4.5 million in debt and thought if she killed her husband, she would inherit his estate that's worth more than $4 million.
00:58:33.780Adding Richens was having an affair and planning a new future with her new man.
00:58:37.760The 35-year-old mother was found guilty of fraudulently claiming insurance benefits after her husband's death, and it doesn't stop there.
00:58:44.720Richens was also guilty of attempted murder in another alleged effort to poison her husband.
00:58:49.160According to court documents, on Valentine's Day, shortly before he was murdered, Richens gave her husband a sandwich that was laced with fentanyl, which made him break out in hives and black out.
00:58:59.060Body cam video was played after Richens called 911 and police arrived at the house.