Prosecutors to present evidence Colorado dentist charged in wife's death tried to kill detective
- Prosecutors are set to present evidence that James Craig, a Colorado dentist, attempted to solicit an inmate to kill a detective investigating his wife's death.
- James Craig is charged with first-degree murder for allegedly poisoning his wife, Angela Craig, and has pleaded not guilty.
- Angela Craig, 43, died in March 2023 from poisoning with cyanide and tetrahydrozoline, a substance found in eye drops.
- Charges against Craig include tampering with evidence, solicitation to commit murder, and solicitation to commit perjury.
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Dentist accused of poisoning wife plotted deaths of the case’s lead investigator and 3 others from jail, prosecutors say
Colorado prosecutors on Friday argued additional charges against James Craig, a dentist accused of fatally poisoning his wife, as new details were revealed in court about how he allegedly tried to get a fellow inmate to kill a detective on the case.
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Prosecutors are set to present evidence in court to back their claim that a Colorado dentist charged with killing his wife also tried to get a fellow inmate to kill a detective investigating him
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