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Dentist accused of fatally poisoning wife hit with new charges as lawyer quits

A Colorado dentist accused of lacing his wife's protein shakes with a poison to start a “new life” with another woman days after his defense team “abruptly resigned” during jury selection. He is facing new charges.

The 18th Judicial District Attorney's Office announced in a Friday post on X that James Tolliver Craig faces two additional charges of abetting first-degree murder and abetting first-degree perjury. Last year, he was charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of his wife, Angela Craig, and pleaded not guilty.

In a separate post, the station wrote that Craig, 45, “declined his legal representation” and that the judge “continued with the trial despite the public's objections.” Prosecutors did not provide details on why Craig is facing new charges.

Angela Craig, 43, who was married to her husband for 23 years and was the mother of six children, died in March 2023 from cyanide and tetrahydrozoline poisoning. The latter is a substance found in over-the-counter eye drops, the newspaper reported. Coroner.

Colorado dentist murder case put on hold after defense 'abruptly called off' before jury selection

Colorado dentist James Craig (right) is accused of poisoning his wife and mother of six, Angela Craig. (Facebook)

On Thursday morning, Craig's attorney moved to withdraw from the case, citing a “professional conflict,” according to the 18th Judicial District Attorney's Office. The trial had previously been postponed and was scheduled to begin last Thursday after jury selection. KDVR reported.

A detailed arrest affidavit alleges that Craig flew his girlfriend, an orthodontist, from Austin to Denver as his wife was dying. The two also reportedly exchanged “sexually explicit emails.”

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The complaint described the couple's rocky marriage, financial difficulties and Craig's alleged plot to kill her.

“Overall, this investigation demonstrated that James went to great lengths to end his wife's life.” Aurora Police Department Bobby Olson he wrote in the affidavit.

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James Tolliver Craig is seen in a mugshot provided by the Aurora Police Department. (Aurora Police Station)

Investigators said Craig created a secret email account called jimandwaffles.com on February 27, but only used it on computers at the now-closed Summerbrook Dental Group.

Police said Craig had searched online for “how to make a murder look like a heart attack” and “how to make poison” a few days before his wife complained of symptoms such as dizziness, tremors and cold lips. .

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Craig also allegedly researched and purchased “undetectable poisons” and ordered emergency shipments of potassium cyanide even though they were not needed.

Colorado dentist accused of forcing wife to drink protein shake to start new life with girlfriend

James Craig family portrait

Family photo of Angela and Colorado dentist James Craig. James was charged with first-degree murder for allegedly poisoning his wife. (Facebook)

Investigators say Craig bought the poison online just before his wife started having symptoms that doctors couldn't pinpoint, but lawyers say there was no direct evidence that he put the poison in her shake. They claim there is no evidence and accuse Olson of bias. he.

Her sister Toni Koford told police: Craig drugged his wife That's because he had planned to commit suicide about five years ago and didn't want her to stop him.

Koford told investigators that the couple's marriage had always been “tumultuous” and that Craig had “multiple relationships with multiple women” and had been “addicted to pornography since he was a teenager.” .

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Two photos of James Oliver, the dentist accused of murdering his wife Angela Craig. (Facebook)

Angela Craig said she had told her sister many times over the past 16 years that she was leaving, but he always convinced her to stay. The couple was also bankrupt and on the verge of being declared bankrupt for a second time, documents state.

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Angela Craig complained to her sister that her husband spent more than $2,000 gambling on a recent trip to Las Vegas.

Craig was charged in May with asking a fellow prison inmate to plant letters in his wife's garage and truck to make it appear that his wife was suicidal. Olson said the inmate believed the letter was written by Craig, but it was meant to appear as if his wife had written it.

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According to Olson, in exchange for planting letters, Craig offered inmates money to post bond to be released from prison or receive free dental care, but the inmates refused to accept the offer. Undecided, he reportedly reported the incident to the authorities. Detectives previously testified.

Craig has already been indicted. first degree murder There was also an invitation to tamper with physical evidence. He pleaded not guilty to these two charges in November 2023.

his next court appearance is scheduled for December 16th.

Fox News' Stepheny Price and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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