Dentist charged with wife's fatal poisoning admitted to past drugging
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The Colorado dentist accused of killing his wife by poisoning allegedly admitted to drugging her four years prior, as revealed by the victim’s closest friend in court on Monday.

With tears in her eyes, Nikki Harmon recounted her experiences on the witness stand. Her husband, who had known the accused, James Craig, since they were teenagers and had once been his employee, was present as she struggled to find her voice.

Craig, 47, is charged with first-degree murder in connection with the 2023 death of his 43,-year-old wife, Angela, the mother of his six children. 

Prosecutors claim that Craig contaminated his wife’s shakes with arsenic, cyanide, and tetrahydrozoline—a substance in eye drops—amidst facing financial difficulties and engaging in a new romantic relationship.

Harmon told the court on Monday that Craig and his wife – ‘Jim and Angie’ – came to the Harmons’ home in 2019 to share shocking information.

‘He told us that he had been dealing with sexual addiction for along time and that it had gotten to appoint where he was going to, or had thought about, killing himself,’ Harmon said.

‘And he told us that, one night, he was planning to inject himself with something to kill himself and drugged Angie to make sure that she didn’t wake up and stop him.’

Angela, Harmon said, ‘told us that she was going to stay in the marriage and … she was going to help him work through it.

Colorado dentist James Craig, 47, is charged with fatally poisoning of his wife, Angela, 43 in 2023; family friend Nikki Harmon testified on Monday that the couple had told her years earlier that he was struggling with sex addiction and had previously drugged his wife

Colorado dentist James Craig, 47, is charged with fatally poisoning of his wife, Angela, 43 in 2023; family friend Nikki Harmon testified on Monday that the couple had told her years earlier that he was struggling with sex addiction and had previously drugged his wife

Craig is charged with first-degree murder and additional offenses stemming from his alleged plots from behind bars including ordering a hit on a detective and trying to convince his teen daughter to exonerate him by making a deep-fake video of her mom asking for poison

Craig is charged with first-degree murder and additional offenses stemming from his alleged plots from behind bars including ordering a hit on a detective and trying to convince his teen daughter to exonerate him by making a deep-fake video of her mom asking for poison

‘And so he was attending group counselling and therapy.’

Harmon testified that her relationship with her best friend cooled after the conversation – and that Angela seemed mad, texting that Harmon hadn’t been there for her when she needed her.

Harmon felt that Angela was upset and ‘taking it out on me – and I was okay with that.’

Despite the fact that they were no longer as close, Angela texted Harmon on March 9, 2023 and asked her to come check her blood sugar; Harmon’s daughter is diabetic, she said.

Angela was watching cartoons on the couch with her two youngest when Harmon arrived and ‘looked like she hadn’t slept well … she just really looked like she was very sick.’ 

 The mother of six told Harmon ‘that she hadn’t been able to get off the couch for several days, that she wasn’t able to keep any food down, that she was super tired.’

Witnesses who've testified so far have included an office manager who noticed a 'personal package' Craig seemed anxious to received contained potassium cyanide; she's the person who raised the initial alarm on the day of Angela's final fatal crash

Witnesses who’ve testified so far have included an office manager who noticed a ‘personal package’ Craig seemed anxious to received contained potassium cyanide; she’s the person who raised the initial alarm on the day of Angela’s final fatal crash

Angela’s teenage daughter took her to the hospital later in the day, where she was admitted and remained for days, Harmon said. She texted her friend throughout the hospitalization, and Angela seemed to have no idea what was causing her mystery illness, Harmon testified.

Harmon was also texting Craig – who at first proffered coronavirus and diabetes as possibilities before texter her that he had ‘no idea’ what was wrong with his wife.

Six days after Angela texted Harmon, she was admitted to the hospital, initially conversant with relatively stable vitals, but she suffered a severe crash later in the day, Dr Peter Sottile testified on Monday.

‘What was reported to me was that the husband had been in the room with Angela and came out and reported she was having arm pain and looked uncomfortable and in distress,’ he told the court. 

She was unresponsive, hypotensive, with low blood pressure and low oxygenation, he said – and doctors soon determined she had severe swelling in the brain that was ‘not compatible with survival.’ 

‘It’s unusual for a 40-something woman … to walk into the ER with some type of vague complaints and, all of a sudden, essentially die in front of you,’ he testified.  

Prosecutors, including Assistant District Attorney Ryan Brackley, argue that Craig poisoned his wife cyanide, arsenic and a chemical found in eye drops - after beginning a new affair and suffering from financial troubles

Prosecutors, including Assistant District Attorney Ryan Brackley, argue that Craig poisoned his wife cyanide, arsenic and a chemical found in eye drops – after beginning a new affair and suffering from financial troubles

Dr Sottile and other providers went to share the distressing news with Craig and the others supporting him as they waited near the ICU, he said.

Craig sent the others out of the room and was informed that ‘his wife was likely brain dead’ – to which the dentist’s response was ‘unusual,’ the doctor told the court.

‘His words were to the effect of, “That’s unfortunate” – it was a very lacklustre, for lack of a better word … response to hearing that your wife, who had been healthy, was now likely dead.

‘He went on to say that this was “bitter.” 

When asked if he wanted doctors to continue interventions, Dr Sottile said, Craig’s ‘response was that we should stop – that she would want us to stop.’ 

Around the same time doctors were sharing devastating information with Craig, the dentist’s long-time friend, Dr Ryan Redfearn, was informing hospital staff that he’d discovered cyanide had been delivered to Craig’s office, Redfearn testified on Friday.

That information was later passed to Sottile and the medical team, the toxicology team was called in and Angela was given the cyanide antidote, Dr Sottile said Monday.

But the brain swelling remained ‘not likely reversible.’ 

Toxicology experts testified Monday afternoon to the high levels of cyanide, arsenic and tetrahyrdrozoline found in samples sent to a specialist lab by Arapahoe County Coroner Kelly Lear.

 Dr Justin Brower, of NMS labs, told jurors that blood draws from Angela taken just before noon on 3/15 showed cyanide levels of 1.7micrograms – far higher than trace amounts that can be found in the average population, levels like .01.

On top of that, her levels but increased to 3.7 by that evening. 

‘To me, it looks like there had to have been a second administration of cyanide while she was in the hospital,’ Brower said.

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