Colorado Dentist James Craig on Trial for Allegedly Poisoning Wife
James Craig, a Colorado dentist, faces trial for allegedly poisoning his wife, Angela, with cyanide and arsenic in her protein shakes, amid financial and personal turmoil.

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Overview
James Craig, a dentist from Colorado, is on trial for allegedly poisoning his wife, Angela, with cyanide and arsenic in 2021.
Craig has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other charges related to the poisoning of his wife's protein shakes.
Prosecutors claim Craig purchased arsenic around the time Angela exhibited mysterious symptoms, leading to suspicions of foul play.
After his arrest in 2023, Craig allegedly attempted to solicit the murder of the lead investigator and sought false testimonies.
The trial reveals Craig's financial struggles and an affair, raising questions about his motives in the alleged poisoning case.
Analysis
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