Colorado Dentist Found Guilty of Poisoning Wife with Lethal Doses of Medication
Dentist guilty of poisoning wife in calculated murder

A Colorado dentist has been found guilty of murdering his wife by poisoning her with lethal doses of medication. James Craig, 45, was convicted following a trial that exposed disturbing evidence of his calculated actions.

The Shocking Crime

Prosecutors argued that Craig, a respected dental surgeon, deliberately administered toxic levels of medication to his wife, Angela Craig, over an extended period. The prosecution presented medical records and witness testimonies proving that he had researched deadly substances before her death.

Trial Revelations

The court heard how Craig had attempted to cover his tracks by altering medical documents and misleading investigators. However, forensic experts confirmed the presence of fatal drug levels in Angela’s system, leading to his eventual arrest.

Verdict and Sentencing

After deliberating for several hours, the jury returned a unanimous guilty verdict. Craig now faces life in prison, with sentencing scheduled for next month. The case has drawn widespread attention due to its chilling premeditation and breach of trust.