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and DJ have been denied private visits with the Dr Mary Is My Hero Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this kids, but Lisa says she does what she can to support them, and attends all their sports practices. Lisa Darden: And the reason I can do that, it’s a public place. … I can’t be stopped from going there. I still get to see them. I still get a hug and kiss, and that keeps me going. Besides the criminal case, which could carry a sentence of 25 years to life, there are multiple ongoing civil cases regarding the fate of Eric’s estate. Both sides believe the other is after the money. Natalie Morales: Both families are concerned about the boys. Greg Skordas: You could say that. You could say that. I wouldn’t. … we believe that the defendant’s family’s concerned about the money that they can get. Lisa Darden: Whoever ends up with the boys ends up with the money. … That’s all they want. It’s not right. Until that’s resolved, both families are waiting for the trial to start, and are hoping for a verdict that delivers their version of justice. Natalie Morales: What is the family doing to stay strong now? Greg Skordas: You know, the family has the family, they have each other … they feel like the state has put together a good case and … they’re going to stay united and — and support each other no matter what happens in this case. Ronney Darden: She’s innocent. She’s been thrown in jail over something that she hasn’t committed. Natalie Morales: Are you both confident that Kouri will be found not guilty, Lisa? Lisa Darden: I am, a hundred percent. DJ: A hundred percent, she’ll be out. Kouri Richins is expected to go on trial in 2025. Produced by Betsy Shuller. Ryan Smith and Elena DiFiore are the development producers. Emma Steele is the field producer. Marcus Balsam Michael Vele and Phil Tangel are the editors. Anthony Batson is the senior producer. Nancy Kramer is the executive editor. Judy Tygard is the executive producer. More from CBS News Utah woman’s hopes of flipping mansion flop after murder charge Did Utah mom poison her husband, then write a children’s book on grief? Suspect in murder of nursing student entered U.S. illegally, ICE says Woman forms friendship with driver responsible for mother’s death in crash In: 48 Hours Natalie Morales Natalie Morales is a CBS News correspondent and “48 Hours” contributor based in Los Angeles. An award-winning journalist and anchor, Morales is also a host of CBS’ Daytime Emmy-winning talk show “The Talk.”
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