Chekhov a visit to friends book8/1/2023 Through the 70s, 80s and 90s I placed individual poems, essays and freelance journalism with magazines and newspapers in Australia (Brisbane Courier-Mail, Canberra Times, Carrionflower Writ, Education Quarterly, Hermes, Mattoid, New England Review, Outrider, Poetry Australia, Prints, Salt, Melbourne Sun, Verandah, Voices, Wasteland, Weekend Australian), Canada (Toronto Globe & Mail), Jordan (Ad-Dustour, Jordan Times, The Star, Royal Wings), New Zealand (Christchurch Press), Turkey (Hello Istanbul, Littera, TEFL Turkey Reporter, Turkish Daily News), the United Kingdom (Acumen, Envoi, Odyssey, Ore) and the United States (Deus Loci, Snow Apple). Many years ago I was involved briefly in the poetry scene in Melbourne, self-publishing an early collection of poems called 'The Flowers of Impotence' in 1983 and then having a chapbook called 'Cavafy’s Room' published by Nosukumo Press out of Labassa in Caulfield in 1987. I have also taught overseas for the ISTEK Vakfi in Istanbul, Turkey, and the Amman Baccalaureate School in Jordan. Over the years I have taught at Frankston High School, Haileybury and McKinnon Secondary College in the south-eastern suburbs. I am a senior English and Literature teacher and writer living in Melbourne. Sarkasticwizard on Am I an Idiot? Some Thoughts o…Įllen D'Ambra on Am I an Idiot? Some Thoughts o…Įnglish literature t… on War of the Worlds Unfolding in the Actual, A Letter to John Kinsella.The Map’s Folded Away Farewell Robert Adamson.Aesthetic Surrender, Hanya Yanagihara and Frances O’Connor.They also alleged that Eric Richins had told a friend that he believed his wife had tried to poison him after a Valentine’s Day dinner, weeks before he died.Ī search with a warrant showed several communications on Kouri Richins’ phone between her and the acquaintance, the document said. It is also believed he ingested the drugs orally, according to the probable cause statement.Īuthorities accused Richins of having obtained the fentanyl pills from an acquaintance identified as “C.L,” the probable cause statement said. The medical examiner said that he had five times the lethal dosage of fentanyl in his system and that it was “illicit” fentanyl and not medical-grade. Investigators said an autopsy and a toxicology report found that Eric Richins died from a fentanyl overdose, according to the probable cause statement. "The cards I have been dealt seems like a game that just can't be played," she posted, adding the hashtag "pleasecomehome." Fentanyl overdose led to man's death, autopsy shows It said the book will help reassure children that although their loved one "is not present, their presence always exist and they walk through life with you as if they were here." via AP Book dedication mentions 'my amazing husband'Ī year after her husband's death, Richins published a book titled "Are You With Me?" to "create peace and comfort for children who have lost a loved one," according to a description on Amazon. Text messages were sent and received that had been deleted, it said.Īt the time of Eric Richins’ death, the only people in the home were the couple and their three young sons, it said. Investigators later learned that her phone had been locked and unlocked several times and that it showed movement during the time frame when she said she was in her child’s room, according to the probable cause statement. Richins told deputies she left her cellphone in her bedroom and did not take it to her child’s room. and found that her husband was in their bedroom "cold to the touch." She told investigators, according to the document, that she slept in one of her children's bedrooms because the child had a night terror. She said that she made him a Moscow Mule in the kitchen and took it to the bedroom and that he drank it sitting in bed, the statement said. Richins told investigators that the night before her husband died, the couple were celebrating because she had closed on a home for her business, the document said. (Jackson died in 2009 at his Los Angeles home after having received a lethal dose of propofol.) The acquaintance got dozens of fentanyl pills for her, the document said. Suspect asked for ‘the Michael Jackson stuff,’ court records showīefore her husband's death, Richins asked an acquaintance for something strong - “some of the Michael Jackson stuff” - according to the court document. Lifesaving measures were attempted, but he was declared dead. Summit County sheriff’s deputies responded after Richins called 911 to report she had found him unresponsive in their bedroom, according to a probable cause statement.ĭeputies found Eric Richins on the floor at the foot of the bed, the document said. Richins' husband, Eric Richins, died at their Kamas home, about 40 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, on March 4, 2022.
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