(15 Jul 2025)
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Centennial, Colorado — 15 July 2025
1. Shot of defendant James Craig looking at people in court, wiping eyes
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2. SOUNDBITE (English) Ryan Brackley, Assistant District Attorney:
"And then Dr. James Craig also went into Angela’s room. And he was also wearing those familiar blue scrubs of a doctor. But he didn’t go into that room to save Angela’s life. He didn’t go into that room to fight for her life, to support her. He went in that room to murder her, to deliberately and intentionally end her life with a fatal dose of of cyanide. He Intentionally and deliberately over the course of 10 days ended her life, with a poison called arsenic, commonly used in history to kill rats."
3. Defendant James Craig in court
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ryan Brackley, Assistant District Attorney:
"But there was a motive. You ask yourself ‘is it money problems, is it other women?’ Yes."
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5. SOUNDBITE (English) Ashley Whitham, defense attorney:
"The prosecution is going to try to say that he was such a bad person. He was a cheater that gave him the motive to kill. That just does not make sense. This was nothing new, over 23 years, nothing new"
STORYLINE:
A Colorado dentist accused of killing his wife of 23 years by poisoning her protein shakes is on trial for murder.
Prosecutors allege James Craig used cyanide and other chemicals to sicken and kill Angela Craig two years ago in suburban Denver.
They claim he searched online for ways to disguise a murder and bought arsenic and potassium cyanide.
Craig denies all charges, including first-degree murder, and his attorneys question the evidence and police bias.
Prosecutor Ryan Brackley said during opening arguments Tuesday that Craig was motivated by financial troubles and affairs with other women.
Craig’s defense attorney said her client loved his wife, and she knew about his affairs. She described Angela Craig as being “broken,” seeming to suggest that she may have taken her own life.
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