He made the smoothies. He added the protein powder. And if prosecutors are right — he allegedly laced them with cyanide and Visine while texting his wife “I love you.” In this solo breakdown, we’re unpacking the latest from the James Craig trial — the Colorado dentist accused of methodically murdering his wife, Angela, under the guise of everyday normalcy.
This isn’t your average true crime case. This is a man who allegedly played the long game: ordering industrial poisons through fake email accounts, tracking delivery schedules to his dental office, and sitting calmly at Angela’s hospital bedside as she slowly slipped into a coma. All while juggling an affair, financial collapse, and a Google search history that reads like a how-to manual for murder.
In this episode, we’ll cover the biggest trial bombshells so far:
- The damning text messages that contradict his "grieving husband" act
- Testimony from coworkers who discovered the poison package
- How prosecutors are building a timeline of intent using Amazon orders and search history
- Craig’s alleged plan to have his daughter create a fake deepfake suicide video
- The psychological toll this case is taking on the jury, the family — and likely, the country watching