20/20 - 21 Days to Murder
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There's something weird going on here, though.
You are working on a case about a murder that hasn't happened yet.
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A seemingly healthy female that was brought into the ER.
That was potentially now brain dead.
It's like we entered the Twilight Zone.
There's an investigation going on right now.
The package comes right to this desk,
but it's like a Pandora's box.
because when it's opened, it sets off a chain of events,
changes everything.
And the house of cards come crashing down.
Including on this woman who's speaking out only to 2020.
And so in the space of about 24 hours,
you go from being complete strangers to basically being a couple.
I didn't know a lot about this guy, right?
The gates of hell had just been opened in front of you.
Yeah.
University Hospital Aurora, Colorado.
What you're seeing are the last moments of Angela Craig.
She's a healthy mother of six, and she's being rushed into the emergency room with these
mysterious symptoms.
And only hours, she's going to crash with very few clues as to why.
just gives you goosebumps. It hits you in your core. She doesn't look herself and it breaks
your heart knowing that these are her final hours. These are her final minutes. And so you're
watching the slow motion murder happen in real time and you have to try to stop it. Yes. Yeah.
Family, friends and authorities at this point are just desperately trying to piece together
what has happened here. I'm going to tell you something that's going to sound really insane. Maybe I
I watched any crime shows.
And maybe I shouldn't even say this.
Throw a homicide unit.
And I was wondering if you have a minute to speak with me.
What is the motive?
Is it money?
Was it somebody snapping?
Spur of the moment?
Do you have any idea what you were actually getting into here?
There was no way of knowing because it just kept changing.
It kept getting more stunning, more crazy.
It begins 21 days earlier and over the course of those 21 days.
Trust will be broken, lies will be told, and it will end with Angela Craig's murder.
It's February of 2023 and James Craig is heading home after presenting at this high-profile dental convention in Las Vegas,
while his wife, Angela, is about to visit her older sister in Utah.
Now, Angela's from this very tight-knit family.
She's the youngest of 10 siblings and incredibly close to all of them.
And what should have been a pleasant break from the Craig's routine
will set off a stunning chain of events.
James and Angela Craig have been married for 23 years.
They've got six kids ranging an age from eight to 23,
and the younger four still live at home.
And they've greats have lots of close friends they've made over the years,
including their neighbors who moved from South Africa,
and they became like family.
From the beginning, we really just, how we just love them.
We always made the joke.
If something happened to us, we're moving in the
the basement within because we always felt like they had our back.
James and Angela live in Aurora, Colorado, which is just outside of Denver.
Aurora is basically a suburb of Denver. You know, you cross one street, you're going
from Denver to Aurora. It's the third largest city in Colorado. The Craig's house is
part of this community of like pretty big homes. It's a really lovely neighborhood
with a lot of wealth. On the whole street, like everyone knew that house. They're just open
in the garage.
It's like a train station all day.
Just people coming and going, grabbing a bite to eat, leaving, hanging out.
Most are kids, just.
Yeah, just all the street kids.
We were always there.
James and Angela have a relationship that many people admire.
They even post photos together on their joint Facebook account.
And friends say that his sense of humor and her quick wit were just this perfect blend.
A lot of people looked up.
their marriage and they made it seem fun, raising six kids together in a crazy house.
Jim and Ange were very affectionate with each other in a way that I actually thought was
really cute. Public displays of affection at that age that long into a marriage, I thought
actually was very refreshing. James and Angela are very active in the Mormon church.
They attend church, they pray together as a family. They studied their school. They studied their school.
scriptures together as a family.
They actually serve in their local congregation,
and James Craig was the Elders Quorum president.
And that's a big deal.
You're making sure that men are taking care of,
that their families are taking care of.
It's a big responsibility and a very respected leadership position.
Besides faith, Angela's other true calling is motherhood.
Her whole life revolved around her kids 100%.
She had six children that she was caring for.
She sounds like a super mom.
She definitely did.
I always looked up to her.
If I needed some mom advice, I would always, I would reach out to her.
She was, like, very witty in comments.
Like, even to the kids, like, I think one of her biggest sayings was, like, I love your stinking guts.
Like, she just said that all the time.
While Angela runs the home, James Crows.
Craig is the provider. Now, James is actually Dr. James Craig, and he runs Summerbrook Dental
Group, a practice he's owned for 17 years and which he promotes online. My approach to
dentistry begins with sincerely listening to the patient and wanting to find out more about
where they're coming from and what they're looking for and what they want. I also have a very
strong philosophy that a happy team makes happy patients. Jim Craig was my dentist for the better
part of a decade and did his advertising when I was a radio newsman.
I remember talking about, you know, trying to convince a radio audience.
If you need a dentist, uh, go see my friend, my dentist, Dr. Jim Craig.
He's excellent.
For a dentist, he has a great smile.
It's his best calling card, right?
When he smiled, it was his whole body that smiled.
I mean, he leaned in for it.
He giggled a lot.
He just was very charismatic.
He could get you to like him in two seconds.
He really was a positive guy.
On Summerbrook Dental's Facebook page,
the team would post snippets of the levity of daily life
at the practice.
It was always front and center.
Including when James dressed up as the tooth fairy.
And here's the tooth fairy.
We do this.
Hi.
I think you need a tooth extract.
I'm here to do the work.
In 2022, Dr. James Craig partners with Dr. Ryan Redfern, his longtime friend and fellow dentist who'd got to dental school with.
Jim was extremely busy, had a lot of irons in the fire, but seemed to handle them very well.
I thought that he was one of the smartest people I've ever met.
And fellow dentists are drawn to work at the practice because he's on the cutting edge of dental technology.
I couldn't believe all the cool stuff that he was doing at the office,
all the exciting technology, things that really were a dream for a newer dentist.
And it's pretty financially lucrative as well.
He had a very large house. He was going on these lavished vacations with his family.
I was like, wow, this guy has been very successful financially for a very long time.
James Craig is heading home to Angela and his kids.
and his kids from this dental convention in Las Vegas.
It was just another convention that he went to so many of them
that he just, I'm going to go train here and I'm going to go teach here.
I'm going to go speak here.
But this convention is different.
A countdown begins.
Angela has 21 days left to live.
And someone who attends that convention
will unknowingly hold some of the clues as to what happens to Angela.
It's pretty terrible.
It's terrible.
James and Angela Craig together again in their million-dollar home.
Remember, he'd been at that dental convention in Las Vegas.
She was visiting family in Utah.
Now it's back to their routine recorded on their security cameras.
What do you see in the video?
They're being a loving couple, you know, normal husband and wife, normal mom and dad,
to their kids that are running around the house.
They're doing dishes.
They're making protein drinks.
They drank a lot of protein drinks in that family.
That was like a thing for them.
Everybody's mixing up protein drinks.
But is not seen on camera, the calendar of a calendar of a car.
Crime. Precious time is ticking away. From 21 days to murder, Angela Craig now has just
12 days to live. Can you describe the last days of Angela's life? It begins on the morning of
March 6th. Angela woke up. She did a really hard workout on her bike. She rode her indoor bicycle,
was very athletic, always drinking her protein shakes or workout smoothies. And she
She starts to feel sick.
She's not sure what's happening.
She doesn't feel like herself.
At some point in the morning, Angela texts James Craig
and says, I worked out, I drank the smoothie,
and I'm not feeling well.
I'm feeling dizzy.
I'm feeling off.
Caitlin, the office manager, he came up to her and said,
I just got a call from Angie.
She's not feeling well.
Her blood pressure.
She's saying that her blood pressure is high.
Dr. Craig, still in his heart,
scrubs races home and rushes Angela to the hospital.
The symptoms are, you know, severe headaches.
She's got nausea.
She can't focus, extremely sick.
Even after a battery of tests,
Angela and her doctors are baffled.
So this is not just a personal medical mystery.
Medical professionals also couldn't figure it out.
Correct.
She was confused about what was happening to her.
Medical professionals were confused.
confused about what was happening to her.
Doctors finally diagnosed fatigue and elevated blood sugar and Angela's released.
And she is desperately searching for why she is so sick.
She was searching, I believe we were presented with 40 different searches from her phone
alone that were all related to dizziness, being light-headed, feeling very heavy.
When did you first learn that she had been feeling ill?
He texted me, telling me that Angela's having this weird medical thingy.
He called it.
I thought, well, it's just probably a virus.
There was no indication of the seriousness of it.
The next day, there's Angela.
You can see she's supported by one of her daughters on her way to an urgent care.
Then just days after that, another emergency.
And there's Angela, again.
slumped on the counter as her daughter calls 911.
911, what's the address to the emergency?
I'm at home with my mom right now.
She's been feeling a little sick for the past couple days.
She's thrown up, and she's thrown up a lot,
and she's worried that she's gonna crash and pass out.
She doesn't think she could make it to the car,
so get to the hospital.
Earlier that day, and this is hard to watch,
after passing out, Angela crawling on hands and knees.
She's so, so sick.
She's so sick.
Once again, she goes.
She goes to the ER desperate for answers.
This time, she is admitted because her symptoms
are so much worse.
She's feeling horrible, and no one can figure out
what the hell is going on with her.
Somebody knew.
Someone knew.
Angela ends up being in the hospital for five days,
and James is coming over every evening after work
and taking care of the children.
He's bringing her food.
Angela Craig is strong, though,
and she recovers enough to be released.
And she's looking forward to a return to normal life
with her husband and kids,
never knowing that now she has only four days to live.
She thanks him at one point for taking such good care of her.
Thank you for essentially carving out time for me.
I know that you're holding the fort down, you know, at home
and doing all these other things,
but I really appreciate it.
Angela Craig has just three days to live.
And then boom, sick again, and new symptoms and different symptoms.
And in the vein of trying to care for her, Jim Craig is saying,
why don't we give you clindomysin?
Yeah, so originally they potentially thought that she had a sinus infection.
And so as a dentist, he can prescribe antibiotics.
Plindomyesin a medication meant to treat sinus infections,
among other things, and something that James Craig had prescribed to his wife.
Angela Craig. Dr. Craig reminds Angela's brother, Mark Prey, to give Angela her medicine.
He gives her two of those capsules in the morning, and around 20 minutes later, Angela Craig is
saying she can't hold herself up anymore. So Mark Prey, Angela's brother, rushes her to the hospital.
She ends up going to university hospital and checking in and never checking out.
By 2 o'clock that afternoon, Angela has deteriorated.
Her organs are failing.
She's put on life support.
She is intubated.
One of their daughters just called, and she was just crying.
And she just said, the doctors are saying that my mom's not going to make it.
And I was like, what?
Like, what do you mean?
And people start to wonder, how did things go so wrong?
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You're getting ready to accuse somebody.
The moment you say something, Pandora's box is opened.
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Angela Craig is running out of time.
She's dying right before her doctor's eyes.
and the cause of her illness is still unknown
until one extraordinary day.
This day, this March 15th day,
it's like we entered the Twilight Zone.
Yeah, that's a weird day.
It's a crazy day.
James Craig alerts their business partners
and their longtime friends, Ryan and Michelle Redfern.
And when he basically conveyed that she was not looking good,
I said, would you like us to come?
to the hospital. Not looking good as in she might die. She might die, yes. And Michelle, when
you're driving to the hospital, you get a call from Jackie Calderon. Mm-hmm. I got a call.
Who is the operations manager. She called and she said that she had Caitlin on the phone
and Caitlin was pretty upset that she had opened a package on Monday and I said what was in
the package. This is Dr. Craig's office. We got access to where he actually
practice dentistry. And offices like this, they get a lot of packages. And on March 13th,
2023, a package comes right to this desk. But it's like a Pandora's box because when it's
opened, it sets off a chain of events, changes everything. The package itself out of the box. It was
about this big and it was like a thick foil and it was sealed shut. Office manager, Caitlin Romero,
will later tell detectives that while his wife is fighting for her life, Dr. Craig is anxiously awaiting a special delivery.
He said, I'm going to have a personal package delivered to the office.
Okay.
So, and he had asked me multiple times about it during the late, did my package come in?
Dr. Craig's package does come in, but an employee opens it, and Caitlin Romero takes a look and says, huh.
I saw that and said potassium cyanide.
Okay.
And so I closed the box back up.
I gave it to him.
Two days later, she tells her boss about it.
Operations manager, Jackie, called her own.
I called Jackie, and I told her,
I'm going to tell you something that's going to sound really insane.
And I said, no.
Are you sure it wasn't potassium chloride?
Is he ordering salt?
She goes, no, it was potassium cyanide.
She goes, I didn't know what that was.
The next day I looked it up.
Kind of was looking at the side effects from that,
from that and that was everything that his wife was going through all the symptoms
match exactly what's wrong with Angie and so Jackie and Caitlin get on a call
immediately with Michelle and Ryan Redfern and she said it was potassium cyanide and my
gut dropped is there any medical need in dentistry for potassium cyanide absolutely
it's a poison and he goes Caitlin are you sure that is what you saw and she said yes
And I said, well, I'm going to tell somebody, I have to.
Is there a thought in your mind right now that if you don't intervene quickly enough that Angela could die?
I felt like she was alive and fighting for her life.
And time is of the essence.
And time is of the essence.
Ryan had to make a couple of really quick decisions here.
He had to decide whether this information was important enough to tell the hospital.
And he also had to face the really hard realization that his business partner and friend
may be the reason that Angela is in the hospital fighting for her life.
You're getting ready to accuse somebody...
Of killing their wife.
The moment you say something to an official at the hospital...
Pandora's box is opened.
Pandora's box is open.
Nothing's ever the same, whether it's true or not.
Hoping you're wrong, but knowing that regardless, life just changed.
Jim was our friend.
I liked him.
He was a great guy. He was funny.
And we were going to lose both of them.
And the first person Ryan sees at the hospital, James Craig.
And all of a sudden, I heard my name, and I look up and it's Jim.
And we embrace.
And he cries, I cry with him.
And he says, it doesn't look good.
She might die tonight, is what he said to me.
Inside the hospital in a dark hallway, Ryan flags down a nurse.
I said, I received some news on the way to the hospital here that I just got like 30 minutes ago.
And I'm not accusing anyone of anything.
I don't even know how to say this.
I'm not saying he did or didn't, but it's possible that she is a victim of potassium cyanide poisoning.
And what happens?
I went back out to the waiting room.
As if nothing happened.
As if nothing happened.
Jim is right there.
And Jim's right there.
Yeah.
At that point, we're seeing security running down the hall.
They're entering the ICU.
Security is now in the waiting room.
You're beginning to see.
The hospital's response.
People are kind of running around.
And so Ryan says, I think it's time for us to leave.
So they walked out to their car.
They both went into Michelle's car, and Jim called Ryan right away.
Jim calls.
Ryan, I've heard some disturbing news.
And I said, yeah, Jim.
And I said, yeah.
I said, you had a package delivered to the office, what was in the package, Jim.
He was like, well, it was, if you have to know, it was a ring for Angie.
And I said, no, Jim, it wasn't a ring.
And I said, what do you need potassium cyanide for, Jim?
And he was just like, well, Ryan, what is it?
you done oh Ryan what have you done and then he immediately said I bought it yeah and I
thought said yeah I bought it and and now there's no doubt at the end near the end I said
Jen stop talking and get a lawyer stop talking and get a lawyer you're gonna need one so the
hospital calls yeah their forensic nursing staff calls us Aurora police detectives are at university
hospital and the house of cards come crashing down now a pair of Aurora detectives is on the case
they're armed with search warrants and they are determined to get to the bottom of what's killing
angela craig in the case of angela craig there was a time for doctors now it's a time for
detectives in the five years you've been doing homicide you've probably seen
shootings probably stabbing yes oh yes yep how about poisoning no this is our first poisoning we get
to the aurora police station and we're there for hours hours hours and hours we're finally released
about 4 a.m after a few hours of sleep michelle and ryan redfern wake up to a text message
from their good friend james crank you wake up to this text he's reading it too i'm reading it to her
i am very very mad at you and now what you thought was responsible has become reckless
and so, so destructive.
It still angers you to read this today.
It does.
And so I'm asking if there was ever any love in your heart for me,
please don't make this any worse by talking to any officers or anyone else about this.
My response was, forward to Bobby Joe Olson immediately.
That's what I did.
Strange as it sounds, Angela Craig's death investigation is well underway,
even though she is still alive.
although the end is near.
There's an investigation going on right now.
Family and friends gather at the Craig home.
It was a cold evening, and I remember it had just started like snowing,
and we pulled up there, and there was a lot of police activity.
We're supposed to come out here and sit on this address and not let anybody else in.
Officers allow the family dogs to leave.
You guys want to take the dogs or something?
that's fine you can take the dogs then dr. Craig arrives say Brian we got the
husband right here Craig yeah Jim Craig okay so we've been directed by our
detectives that nobody's allowed back inside the house okay so it's basically a
death investigation right now yeah okay detectives send word that they'd like
Dr. Craig to come down to headquarters.
We'd like you to go to headquarters and talk to detectives.
Yeah.
Okay.
If I get down there, I'm not going to want to answer any questions.
I'm going to probably lawyer up.
So you don't want to go down there right now?
I don't want to now.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
So you're free to go.
And at this point, detectives Bobby Olson and Molly Harris are working round the clock.
We did not go home.
I mean, this was, again, sleeping under our desk, taking a 15-minute naps, like power naps,
and waking up and going.
Next morning, it's time for an unscheduled dentist appointment with Dr. Craig, who's staying in a friend's house.
It's freezing out here.
Yeah.
I'm Detective Olson.
This is Detective Grau.
Okay.
I guess we're coming to, I guess, talk to you or kind of see if you want to talk to us.
Okay.
Is that something you're interested in?
No.
Okay.
And that's fine.
So we have a search warrant basically for.
for your cell phone, Angela's cell phone, your wallet, and or your laptop.
Okay.
And that, yeah, that was our first interaction, March 16th at about 8.30 in the morning.
What did you make of him?
He was scared out of his mind.
So am I a suspect in something right now then?
So here's where we're at.
There are questions.
Yeah.
And I have answers.
Based on what we've heard.
Yeah.
Well, my understanding is you wanted to talk to an attorney before you talk to us.
Yeah.
Perfectly within your rights, and I totally get it.
Yeah. But we do have those questions.
Right.
So until they're answered, it's hard to say yes or no to what you just asked me.
Am I a suspect or not?
Well, I guess it kind of depends.
And the next stop is a search of the Craig family home.
All right, so this is the house.
And do you have any idea what you're looking for?
We still don't, right?
Like, all we know is the potassium cyanide was delivered to the dental office.
Visitors to the Craig family home are greeted with that inscription.
Welcome to our happily ever after.
We did find some medications related to Angela Craig.
We did find numerous powders, if you will.
But, you know, we were really looking for any and everything without the knowledge of what exactly the consistency was of those potential poisons.
Yeah, we didn't even know what does cyanide look like.
they don't find a smoking gun but still their suspicion begins to throb like like a toothache
when investigators find a text message dr craig said angela when she first got sick
this is very early on in her illness and she's telling him i feel drugged and his response is
well given our history i can see how that would be triggering just for the record i didn't drug you
so he has a history of drugging her as far as we know in 2018
he sedated Angela without her knowledge or consent.
And he says he did so because he wanted to take his own life
and he didn't want her to interfere.
Vivian Van de Marva and her daughter's Jessica and Tama
say they got a glimpse of something strange
when they went to comfort the Craig family.
Dr. Craig was leading everyone in a prayer.
He was basically like yelling
and he was like so red in the face
and just so just like animated.
animated about it and he was just screaming that like he will see Angela in
heaven again and all sins are forgiven it wasn't a prayer about her but
almost just like about his salvation and that it doesn't matter what sins we've
done he will still make it into heaven and he'll be with her again he was
demanding his salvation I think that's when we saw a gem that we never
We walked away in absolute shock.
And then the end of 21 horrible days.
The clock stops.
The death investigation now has a death.
Angela Craig is gone.
When is Angela officially pronounced dead?
March 18th, family members had told us that he had called them
and said that he did not want an autopsy performed.
Because if they couldn't figure out what had happened to her
when she was alive.
He did not want them poking and prodding when she was dead.
Fortunately, James didn't get to make that decision.
This is a homicide investigation,
and there is going to be an autopsy.
Now, what that autopsy and the investigation
turn up next is enough to turn your stomach.
Arsenic, potassium cyanide.
They're drugs out of some dime store novel
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This is kind of an old southern area of Aurora.
Okay, so we're talking about like a medical plaza.
This is not just a standalone dental clinic.
No, that's correct.
And then they're up on that third floor.
I see it.
I do.
I see the dental chairs and the apparatus.
The dental office of Dr. James Craig in Aurora, Colorado.
Scenes of cavities, root canals, countless cleanings.
Really appreciate it.
Thank you.
And now, a search for evidence in Angela Craig's unexpected.
Craig's unexpected illness and untimely death.
You have a seat there.
The office manager, Caitlin Romero,
who really is one of the major heroes
of this whole story, because without her,
there's a chance that this goes undetected.
I know that there's been some concerning observations
that you guys had in the practice itself
as it relates to James.
She told us about how on March 6th,
March 6th in the evening, she was locking up.
She thought she was the only employee there.
We got exclusive access to the dental office at the very center of this case.
And so we can show you exactly what Caitlin Romero saw that night.
Right here she noticed in exam room number nine, Dr. James Craig, sitting at a computer here.
He was sitting in there, and he was sitting in the dark, the light was off, and he was on the computer.
and he was on her computer in there.
This was really unusual because typically
Dr. Craig did not stay late
and if he were working on a computer
it would be on a laptop
in his office.
And he said that
he had gotten
like his wife home and situated
and it had been a stressful day
and he just needed a break
which is why he came back to the office.
So what was he doing there in exam room number nine?
One of the first searches that he does
is how to make murder look like
a heart attack. There are hundreds of searches about poisons, and he read a lot of news articles
about other poisonings. Cyanide, oleander, arsenic, tetrahydrozoan, an ingredient commonly found
in eyedrops. He's trying to cover his tracks. He doesn't think anybody's ever going to look
at exam room number nine's computer. Also on that computer, according to police, evidence of
a poison shopping spree. And the arsenic is in the mail, and it's captured.
on home security video.
This is the moment he goes to pick up the arsenic.
The arsenic gets delivered, yes, at 149,
and we see the post office truck driving past,
and then you see him exit the house at 151.
He's at the mailbox getting it out of there.
Then he buys a lot of eyesine,
a lot of eyedrops.
We're talking 19 bottles in two days.
Plenty of poison.
The question is how to get his wife to enjoy
Now, authorities watched this home security video.
That's how he did it.
They say James Craig spiked his wife's shakes and smoothies.
Now, we do get a couple of images on the home surveillance
of James Craig doing suspicious things.
You see him in and out of the refrigerator with Angela's shaker bottles,
and you see him preparing the drinks that she then later is consuming.
So it's probable that he's administering arsenic
on March 6th in her protein shake.
When Angela went into the hospital on March 9th,
she had an elevated level of arsenic in her blood,
enough to make you feel sick, to make you feel dizzy,
enough to make you feel like you've been drugged.
And so he's giving Vizene to her probably also in her drinks,
Because her bottle on the bedside table that we collected and had analyzed, it has tetrahydrozzoline in it.
Prosecutors also point to this hospital video of James Craig arriving on March 15th with food and a drink, heading right to Angela's bedside.
My job as the forensic pathologist is to speak for the decedent and to tell their last story.
They can't speak for themselves.
I have to be that person that brings to light what has happened to them.
And Dr. Kelly Lear says what happened to Angela Craig was murder.
Her cause of death was cyanide and tetrahydrozolyne poisoning.
Her manner of death was homicide.
How many separate occasions do you believe that James Craig poisoned Angela?
I mean, it was throughout those 10 days, from March 6th through March 15th, he never stopped poisoning her.
The night after Angela Craig is pronounced dead, detectives lure her husband to police headquarters with a ruse.
I had called him and told him I was going to give him his phone back.
How you doing?
Well, thank you.
Hi.
All right, Bob.
You are under arrest.
Okay.
Okay, first three murder.
He didn't seem surprised, calm and collected and really no sort of fight or, you know, dispute of why he was there.
I didn't expect this.
Sorry, God.
Inside the police station, detectives tell the accused murderer he's got two options.
Talk or take the fifth?
We're going to take your cups off here for you.
So they do have the arrest warrant for the murder of Angela.
My gosh.
I just want to give you that opportunity to tell us what you know.
As you can imagine, this is terrifying for me.
And you both seem very nice and like you're on my side,
but I know how this works.
I don't want to incriminating myself or say anything stupid
or I don't know how to navigate this.
I've never done this before.
And I'm scared to death.
That's understandable.
Yeah.
I can tell you I did not kill my life.
This is where it's really unusual,
because Craig asks the detectives who had just arrested him for advice.
Oh, this is a horrible.
Detective Olson, what'd you do if you're in my position?
I feel for you. I really do.
Trust you.
So.
What do you do?
And I can't give you your advice and I can't tell you what to do.
And at this point, the dentist who'd spent years telling patients to open wide,
he decides to keep his mouth shut.
Oh my gosh.
I have all the answers that you need, but I can't, I can't talk.
I can't.
The next sound you hear?
We gave.
That marks the beginning of the end of James Craig's career as a dentist,
and the start of his new calling as a defendant.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Police now begin to rewind the last 21 days in the life of James Craig.
You're talking about a case with poison.
infidelity, betrayal, Vegas.
How did you meet him?
I had a dental meeting in Las Vegas.
And rest assured, what happened in Vegas
is not going to stay in Vegas.
It just kept going.
The deceit, manipulation, shock value of this case
kept getting bigger and bigger and bigger.
And it was shocking.
I'm going to take a leap here and say
that this is probably the first time
you've ever seen a protein shaker as a murder weapon.
Yes.
Marriages only end in two ways, death or divorce.
Or murder.
In the trial that just wrapped.
Dave proved beyond a reasonable doubt
that this guy was a pretty crappy husband.
He cheated on his wife constant.
There's always another woman.
And this one is talking exclusively to 2020.
So he invited you to his house
in the hours after his wife had died?
Yeah.
She has no idea what she's getting herself into.
Probably one of the more insidious, horrible things that I have ever seen in this business.
How common is it for you to have a case in which the person facing murder charges tries to put a kid out on the lead detective?
I was a sitting duck.
We're about to see deep fake videos, murder for hire, a secret sugar daddy.
It can't get any worse.
it any worse. That kind of manipulation is just in movies.
Investigators have just made a
arrest in the murder of Colorado mother of six, Angela Craig. It's her
her devoted dentist husband, James.
There are answers.
There are answers, and this makes a lot of sense
once those answers come out.
Dr. James, Craig, had seemed to be
the very picture of success.
A business owner with a thriving dental practice
who was a loving father.
Looking back, it was just nothing
that would indicate there were any problems.
A father of six children
and an Aurora dentist is accused of poisoning his wife.
You can see a lot about a person
through their eyes a lot. He looked dead in his eyes in the mugshot. It's a shot of full exposure
without hope. It looked like he had been crying, but it didn't look like he'd been crying because
he just lost his wife. It looked like he'd been crying because he got caught. The Aurora
dentist accused of poisoning and killing his wife was in court this morning. James Craig is
formally charged with first-degree murder. He pleads not guilty, but he's accused
of poisoning Angela, lacing her protein shakes.
The poisoning aspect to this was so unique.
We were seeing this story play out all over the country.
I think the fact of who the Craigs were
lent a great deal into this national interest,
the fact that a dentist, it's a profession
that you believe you can trust.
The arrest warrant is 52 pages
and it's got a lot of the evidence
that police have collected so far,
including photos and text messages.
You read page after page after page.
You're going, there's no way that somebody could be so cool.
On page 36, there is this huge revelation.
Right there is a name.
Dr. Karen Kane.
She's an orthodontist from Texas.
Was this an aha moment in the case?
It was definitely an additional person that we needed to find.
When detective searched James Craig's email account,
which they say he used to order poisons,
they find this trove of what they
say are steamy emails with a fellow dental professional, Dr. Karen Kane. And the
correspondence seems to indicate that the two had just met about three weeks earlier, but
their relationship seems to have gotten very serious, very quickly. It seems like you do
these types of stories, news long enough. There's always another woman. Now, Dr. Karen
Kane is speaking for the first time to us in this exclusive
And I first met her back in 2023,
only months after James Craig was arrested.
And back then, she was still sifting through the wreckage.
And Karen Kane has a very different story to tell
about what was unfolding those last 21 days
of Angela Craig's life.
And we start at the very beginning.
And this is where Karen first meets James Craig
at that dental convention in Vegas where he was speaking.
When was the first time that you saw James?
Standing in line to get on this shuttle bus to take us to our corporate dinner that the meeting was putting on.
We just started talking, ended up sitting next to each other on this shuttle ride over to dinner.
And he was like, can I, you know, sit with you at dinner and finish this conversation?
At this point, Karen is in the process of finalizing a divorce.
She'd been married for 27 years, two grown kids out of the house.
own kids, out of the house. Her husband had moved out just over a year before, and she says she'd
made peace with her new life, living alone. But that's when she meets James Craig. First impression.
I mean, there's not like an immediate physical attraction. Sweet eyes, great smile, just easy, so easy to talk to.
Okay, so initial reaction, is this friend vibe or is this, this could be something more than friend?
Definitely friend vibe.
Karen says in those initial conversations that they're connecting because there's so much common ground.
She says that James kind of like opens his heart up to her that he's also going through a painful divorce.
And he tells her that he and his wife of 23 years just split at the end of last year.
What did he tell you about his life, his marriage, his children?
Yeah, he told me he had six kids and that he had filed.
for divorce in 2022, that they hadn't been living together.
He had an apartment and that he was staying at the apartment,
but they would trade and he would, you know, do kid duty.
Karen says their connection was also spiritual.
They're both deeply connected to their faith.
There's somebody who's kind of going through the same struggle
I'm going through and, you know, leans on the Lord the way I would
and just seems super easy to talk to.
So we spent this Thursday evening getting to know each other.
And then we texted until like, you know, 4 a.m. that night.
What are you texting about until 4 a.m.?
You know, at that point it was like just, you know, compliments.
Then the next day we, you know, spent pretty much the day together.
She knew she was falling fast, but she was still wary.
And so in the space of about 24 hours, you go from being complete strangers to basically being a couple.
Well, at least having the same.
semblance of knowing a lot about each other.
Still, she told him she had boundaries, and she says their relationship wasn't consummated.
What was the goodbye like?
It was nice. We kissed, and he left, and then my flight got delayed, and so he came back and
got another kiss, and then I actually left.
You come back to Texas, he goes to Colorado.
it continues.
So we're FaceTiming, and I don't think I went to bed before two o'clock in the morning
any night over the next two weeks.
A few nights, she says, he even put in an earbud and he'd let Karen listen as he did Bible
study with his children before putting them to bed.
So you were a fly on the wall in his family.
He took you right in there.
In my mind, I didn't know a lot about this guy, right?
And so I was like, well, if I can see him through his kids' eyes, then that's going to be
my most true look into who he really is.
Well, that and the 4,000 text messages authorities say they exchanged over 21 days,
and within a number of days already, they were using the L word, love.
How big was the rush you were feeling during this time, texting and talking and FaceTiming?
So great, yeah.
Like a drug almost.
Lots, yeah, just, yeah, there is a lot of just feeling.
like, so connected.
He says he even composes a song in her honor.
She saw him standing there.
It's called Enough, and it's a sad ballad with lyrics that say her life was bleak and bad
until she met him.
But after she meets him, she finally knows she's enough.
And she finally feels.
the two decide they want to meet again in person with Karen booking a ticket to
Colorado the following week March 8th now remember James Craig has told Karen he's
living apart from his wife and he's in the end stages of his divorce but just
before the trip James tells Karen that Angela is in the hospital nobody knows
what's wrong and he's going to have to watch the kids and Karen reschedules her
trip for a week later March 16th
When she first went, he was like, they can't find anything wrong with her.
They've done all this testing.
So really, it was all so mysterious.
Karen says that James Craig told her he suspects that Angela might be harming herself.
He would kind of talk with like a frustration.
Like, I can't believe she's doing this.
Nonetheless, Karen still heads to Colorado, but this trip will go nothing like she's planned.
Hi, Karen.
Yes.
I'm Sergeant Law and anchor with Aurora Homicide Unit.
picking Jim into custody for homicide.
But Angela Craig is in critical condition, and Karen Kane feels that it's not the right time to visit,
but James Craig urges her to come anyway.
I'll go ahead and come.
and I'll just sit in the hotel until, you know, you're able to spend some time,
and then I can be there to just kind of be a break
and help carry some of this weight.
Karen says James has told her that Angela is not likely to recover.
He also tells her that police have blocked his entry into his own home as they investigate.
His house is taped off by police.
They've had a search warrant.
Do you think it's up?
Maybe I shouldn't take this trip.
I knew the police were looking, and I knew they were going to find
that she had somehow hurt herself.
Karen gets on a plane from Texas and lands in Denver.
She has no idea what she's getting herself into.
No idea.
When you were in Colorado with him,
did he ask you to come meet his family and be there?
He offered at one point that I could come.
There would be a lot of people in the house.
I would just be his friend from Austin and yada yada.
and I was like, no.
That seems like a pretty sacred space in time
that doesn't need to involve me.
And we had two dinners.
It was pretty much the only time I saw him while I was there.
Did he seem distracted in those dinners?
You know, I would just be like, are you okay?
Like, are you really okay? Tell me.
Did he seem sad?
Does he seem distraught?
Did you talk about Angela at all?
We talked about how he was doing,
how the kids were doing,
but not a lot really specifically about Angela in that moment.
He at no point seemed stressed or anxious.
He didn't seem heavy-hearted.
He seemed pretty, you know, at ease.
He might have appeared at ease to Karen,
but police are narrowing in on their suspect,
and they've been pouring over his communications
on his phone and email.
And so you realize, during the search of these emails,
of these emails that he's having this steamy romance
with this woman named Karen Kane,
and she's in town right now.
Yes.
How do you track her down?
The night he was arrested, he had a hotel key on him.
And lo and behold, at that hotel is Karen Kane.
And so officers went to the hotel
and asked if he had a room or if Karen had a room
and made contact with her in the hotel room.
The officers did.
Yes.
Our sergeant did.
And it sounds like the truth came knocking on
hotel room door at 2 a.m.
At 2 a.m.
Mm-hmm.
Hi, Karen.
Yes.
My name's Sergeant Law and Ecker with the Roar Homicide Unit.
We've taken Jim into custody for homicide, and I was wondering if you have a minute to speak with me.
Can you walk me through?
What happened?
When I opened the door and saw police there, I just kind of went right into, like, almost like, robotic mode of like, all right, I'm just going to brace myself for what?
whatever's happening in this moment.
We are aware of yours and Jim's relationship,
and he's been taken into custody
for killing his wife.
What are they telling you?
We just want you to know that we've arrested him
for first degree murder of his wife.
Um, what did he tell he's been going on with his wife?
Just that.
He said he told her in November that he wanted a divorce.
They told the kids together in December.
He filed in January, early February.
I'm kind of worried that she might hurt herself.
We've had a history of that.
Has he taught you at all about poisons?
Just told me that she had gotten some stuff in the past from his work.
from his work.
It was about 10 minutes maybe that they were in there.
They told me there's lots of evidence, you know, against him in this.
But the information Karen is learning only gets worse.
Okay, so here's basically where we're having.
He's never told her he wants a divorce.
He's never told her he's, there's no talk of him moving out with the kids.
She has no idea anything about a divorce.
He's purchased poisons, and she's now dead because of poisons.
So a lot of the things he's told you, assuming you've told me the truth, are all nonsense.
There's no history of suicide by her.
There's no anything.
So are you concerned at this point that you might be a target of the investigation?
No.
Are you concerned that this investigation is going to go anywhere this point?
No.
I was just...
You think this is just totally bogus.
Yeah.
All right, ma'am, take care of yourself.
When did you first speak to Karen yourselves?
On the morning of the 20th, I had called her and then I met her again at the hotel.
I made John Karen.
It was apparent when we met her that she had no idea that he was doing this.
He had lied to her.
to her. He had told her that he was living in an apartment. Like he would have a week with the kids at the
house and then she would stay at the apartment and they would flip. He's very savvy when he speaks
and she believed him and he 100% manipulated her as well. She knew she knew nothing. A stunned Karen
leaves Colorado to go home to Texas as she tries to process the past 48 hours. And when she
reached the arrest affidavit, it's almost impossible for her to comprehend. Because she learns that
within days of meeting her, James has allegedly researched potassium cyanide and buying other
deadly poisons. What was that like? That's real dissociative for me. I don't have any sort of
headspace of my reality where that fits. That's all like stuff of a novel and like movie.
I mean, I went back and I reread all our messages
and kind of replayed it all.
And I don't feel like I missed red flags.
I mean, you don't know you're being lied to until you know.
Right, he's just so good at spinning these tails.
All the plates spinning all the right ways.
And as detectives dig further into James Craig's past,
they're going to uncover other women.
They're also going to learn that the murder plot
may have started before Karen Kane even entered the picture.
At first, I thought he was just joking.
Yeah.
But then they got darker and darker.
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When James Craig is arrested, the whole world learns about Karen Kane.
Could she be a possible motive behind the murder of his wife?
And as investigators dig deeper into his digital world, they discover
something else. Actually, they discover someone else.
He told me that he was a very well-known dentist and that he was very involved in his church,
that he had six kids.
Carrie Hegeseth meets James Craig through a dating website called Seeking.com.
And authorities would later determine James Craig has carried on sexual relationships with at least three women he met on this site over the past several years.
This app was set up to arrange sugar dating relationships.
So some kind of a relationship where you benefit in some format from that connection.
So on this app, James Craig had a number of women who he would support financially in some ways or other means as well.
And James Craig's profile name on the site is Jim and Waffles, both really nice to wake up to, he writes.
He also says he's worth about $10 million.
Carrie Hegeseth is this mother of three who met James Craig after she got out of what she describes as this troubled relationship.
And in comes James.
And she says he's showering her with all these expensive gifts.
She says he even pays her attorney's retainer in her custody battle.
And he buys her daughter an almost $9,000 car.
He also said Carrie, an original song like he did for Karen Kane.
Hers is much more upbeat.
But I only think of you.
It's called I don't want to be all right without you.
Carrie Hegeseth is an important witness in the case
because he is arguably the most honest with her
about how he feels about the state of his marriage.
Detectives find a series of potentially damning text messages
in which James is asking for help dealing with his problem.
The problem he's talking about is his wife, it's Angela.
He describes it over and over to her as a problem and as a situation.
And he's talking about needing a solution to his problem.
And he talks about feeling stuck and hopeless and helpless.
He started telling me, well, I don't know how to leave her,
because of the finances.
He just said our finances are very intertangled
and it would be almost impossible to separate them.
Despite those appearances, James Craig has had a really rocky past few years financially.
He'd been through two bankruptcies in 2020.
He paid off one of them and he partnered up with Ryan Redfern.
That arrangement was helping them service the other bankruptcy.
But times were still pretty tough for him.
And Ryan Redford says he sits James down to tell him things need to change.
if he's going to keep his practice afloat.
Ryan Redford says,
you're going to have to take a big pay cut
and you're going to have to work more hours,
take less time off.
That's just two days after he's telling Carrie Hegeson,
I can't get divorced.
The financial leash is tightening.
January, 23, two months before Angela Craig's death.
And he texts Carrie something that she says stops her cold in her tracks.
He kind of made it sound like if he couldn't figure this out that he was suicidal.
She sort of tells him, you have so much to live for.
And his response to her is the most telling statement we get from James Craig in the entire case.
And he says, I'm not suicidal.
I'm just stuck.
I'm not happy, but I can't get divorced right now.
And that's on January 14th, the 2023.
He's saying it clearly that he cannot get divorced.
But I still did not think that he was, like, really talking about hurting Angela.
But then Carrie says his tone begins to change, and he seems to proposition her.
Well, I remember thinking, this is really dark, you know.
And there's no way I'm getting involved.
So I kind of tried to make it,
lighten it up and make it more of a joke,
like just to get out of the conversation.
Like, hey, there's a lot of homeless people
that live by your work.
Why don't you talk to them about one of these,
or your problem, because they have nothing to lose.
So he ends up getting frustrated, it seems,
and says, well, maybe that is actually
my only option is to hit up a homeless.
person and then he goes on to kind of try to reel me into it even though I'm not
you know engaging and says I could pay him handsomely I had made $60,000 last month
and I know you need help I would love to help you and that was like whoa it just
made it so real I guess within weeks she says she
stopped answering his texts. And then about a month later, she sees an article online,
and it has James Craig's mugshot. I immediately just start crying. Like, I was like,
oh my God, he did it. Oh, my God. Like, I just couldn't believe it.
Carrie admits she feels guilty for not calling the police, but they eventually track her down,
and she tells her story. I think you said it just like that.
Like, I am this problem.
Marriage's only end in two ways, death or divorce.
And he is giving Carrie Hegeseth the impression
that it's financial, that he doesn't want
to suffer those financial consequences of divorce.
Before this case, can go to trial.
There will be even more astounding allegations
against James Craig, this time from behind bars.
The first thing he does is probably one of the more insidious, horrible things that I have ever seen in this business.
Over the course of the roughly two years that this case really unfolded,
We first saw James Craig as this jovial appearing father,
very big smile in all the pictures.
Talley's a dentist, his teeth were very prominent
in all of those pictures.
Turning dental care into a positive experience.
You've done it a lot.
How do you do it?
Oh, man.
Well, when patients come to our practice,
the first thing that we go over with him
is you don't have to be afraid.
As the court process really unfolds,
you start seeing him appear looking more scruffy, ragged.
To see him go down hill,
physically looking has definitely stuck with me.
I don't know if he's trying to look the part.
But it'll be more than two years before this case goes to trial.
And during this time, James Craig somehow, astonishingly,
manages to rack up even more serious charges from behind bars.
And one of the plots he's accused of hatching involves his own teenage daughter.
The first thing he does is probably one of the most.
more insidious, horrible things that I have ever seen in this business.
James Craig's daughter says, he called her and said, hey, you need to come bail out this
inmate. He's going to have some information for you. The daughter does as she was asked.
At some point, she realizes maybe I shouldn't be doing this. She calls her older brother and her
uncle. They rush over there. The inmate hands the daughter a letter, and she reads that letter.
And in that letter, it's essentially a step-by-step instruction guide for James Craig's daughter
on how to build a deep fake or an AI video of her mother, essentially depicting that she had wanted
these poisons, that she was suicidal, that she did this to herself.
He really wanted the metadata on that video to be connected to February 27, 2023.
That's the day of that initial arsenic being ordered as well.
So he's asking his own daughter to commit a felony to help him in his case.
Yes.
Without batting an eye, 18 years old, recently turned 18 years old.
She had her 18th birthday while Angela was still in the hospital.
And how do you find out about this?
She, through the family attorney, gets it to the authorities.
She was absolutely not going to do any of the very detailed step-by-step instructions that her father had provided.
her. Bringing your daughter into it and potentially having your daughter culpable in a crime,
having your daughter bond out an inmate that you don't know. I mean, all the things. There's so
many things that are wrong with that is mine. And shockingly, this is not the only crime that
he's alleged to have cooked up from inside jail. Other inmates claim James is soliciting them
to lie on his behalf. And as payment, these inmates say he's offering them money.
even dental work.
And then another inmate comes forward to authorities.
I'm just like this, dude.
It's like the movies, man.
He had a fellow cellmate named Nathaniel Harris,
and James Craig and Mr. Harris would spend a lot of time together.
James Craig started to say really nasty things
about the lead detective, Bobby Joe Olson.
So from these conversations, James Craig offered Nathaniel Harris
Harris an opportunity to make some money.
You mentioned that he offered money to people?
Or what was the deal in?
Some female named Bobby Olson, I think was her last name.
I don't know.
I think it was Bobby Olson.
That's what we wanted to kill?
Yeah.
Police say he allegedly offers Nathaniel Harris $20,000
to kill the lead detective on this case, Bobby Joe Olson,
effectively putting a bounty on her head.
Then the cellmate says that James Craig gave him a letter,
a letter as well.
In that letter, it refers to Detective Bobby Joelson
as the world's dirtiest detective,
says that she's out to get him.
He called you the worst dirtiest detective in the world.
Yes.
Who he said deserved to die.
Yes.
Is that scary?
Yes.
We do this job knowing the possibility
of being injured or killed in the line of duty.
However, I was nothing but pleasant to Jim
every time I talked to him.
I had broken my ankle, and so I was in a cast at that time.
I was a sitting duck.
Well, and your family could have become collateral damage as well.
That must have been probably the most torturous part of that.
Absolutely.
Being in law enforcement, right, I feel I can handle my own, right?
But my family is a different story.
They didn't sign up for this job.
And, you know, that I felt guilty for putting them in this situation.
Five additional charges are brought against James, including solicitation to commit murder in the first degree.
He pleads not guilty to all charges.
I have never seen a defendant rack up five more charges in their time incarcerated.
It's been nearly two and a half years since Angela's death, and it's time for trial.
The Redfern's, the detectives, and Karen Kane will all be taking the stand.
and when you locked eyes on him
was anything rekindled
did you see the man who you'd fallen in love with
so in a case where nothing is ordinary
brace yourself for even more
new revelations on the stand
that absolutely broke my heart
I'm sure everyone else's heart in that courtroom
all right court's going to call
1330 CR 664.
Important note at this time that the parties are present,
we are in the presence of the jury.
Two years after the death of Angela Craig
and her husband faces a judge and jury
in Arapahoe County, Colorado.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury,
you have been selected as the jurors
to try the case of the people of the state of Colorado
versus Dr. James Craig.
James Craig on trial for first degree murder
in the poisoning of his.
his wife, Angela, and other crimes.
What do you think was in that smoothie?
It's probable that he's administering arsenic on March 6th in her protein shake.
We learned that when Angela went into the hospital on March 9th, she had a very elevated
level of arsenic in her blood.
I mean, I'm going to take a leap here and say that this is probably the first time that
you've ever seen a protein shaker as a murder weapon.
Yes.
You see James Craig handling this shaker bottle
on the evening of the 14th and then the morning of the 15th.
Remember the antibiotic James Craig prescribed to his wife
that bottle found at her bedside?
The important thing about the clindomycin
is it's a capsule that he could take apart,
dump out the clindomycin,
and repack those with the cyanide.
He wrote the script, he picked it up, he modified it,
and then perhaps most sinister of all,
he gets her brother, who's there to take care of her
to administer some of this clindomycin to her
while he's at work the next morning.
On the morning of March 15th,
James Craig had told the praise
to make sure they give Angela
her dose of clindymyosin, that antibiotic.
Incessantly texted Mark and his wife saying,
remember Angela gets her meds at 10,
remember Angela, did you give her meds?
Did you give her meds?
Mark pray didn't think twice about that.
And they gave her the dose,
and only around 20 minutes later,
she was struggling to hold herself up.
Then the evidence jurors may never be able to unsee.
For many hours of footage, a single frozen moment.
It's one frame. You have to go frame by frame to see this.
It's one frame when he goes into a bathroom and he walks out of the bathroom.
He is holding a syringe.
He puts it in his pocket, goes back into Angela's room.
This was a sample syringe, like the one that we see Jim Craig holding.
I believe he had that syringe.
It was ready.
He had made it, and he 100% screwed it on to one of her IV ports and gave her that final dose of cyanide.
The evidence is in her blood drawn at University Hospital once when she arrived and again after she crashes.
and becomes unresponsive.
The cyanide went up significantly
and was consistent with an administration
of another dose or exposure to cyanide
while she was in the emergency department.
The hospital staff, when they got that information,
they did try to give Angela the antidote
for the potassium cyanide.
Unfortunately, it was not reversible.
First and foremost, he wanted out of his marriage.
He was tired of it.
Prosecutors argued James Craig worried about the appearance and the cost of a divorce,
and he saw a chance to collect millions of dollars in life insurance,
and he'd also fallen in love with another woman.
Prosecutor said that you were one of the motives for James Craig to murder his wife.
I certainly never aligned with that.
I don't know if I even now agree with that.
I don't feel like I'm the primary.
impetus of the idea.
When you were sitting in the witness box,
did you see the man who you'd fallen in love with?
No.
Did you feel anger?
No.
There's a lot of pity and disgust, just disbelief.
When you look at this case, it's actually pretty complicated.
The defense strategy in James Craig's case
was to really point the finger back at the victim in this case,
Angela Craig, and to say that she,
that she could have been suicidal.
23 years of marriage,
20-some years of him cheating on Angela Craig.
He broke her heart,
with her soul, he broke her heart.
According to James Craig and his attorneys,
this was basically assisted suicide.
Angela wanted to die, and they claimed he was,
you're trying to help.
There is no evidence whatsoever,
no credible evidence to support that.
The only person who says that is the murderer.
The bottom line is when we're looking at,
is this a suicide?
There's no evidence of that that I see anywhere.
There was love in the relationship.
Craig's attorneys take this argument that
there was really no financial motive,
that the insurance, that wasn't a recent purchase.
And they say there wasn't going to be a divorce.
wasn't going to be a divorce, that Craig was a serial cheater,
and that Karen Kane, they say, she was just the latest infatuation.
You know what they have proven?
Beyond a reasonable doubt?
From this table?
From these people, you know what they proved?
They proved beyond a reasonable doubt that this guy was a pretty crappy husband.
He cheated on his wife constantly.
Lots of cheating, not a moot.
We spent 10 days killing Angela Craig.
And we could have stopped on day one,
we're being two, or day 10.
He kept going.
He kept going right until the end.
Angela Craig was innocent.
James Craig is guilty.
With that, ladies and gentlemen,
we are going to excuse our jurors to begin their deliberation.
their deliberations please rise and still ahead anger and eloquence in the
courtroom what James and Angela's children have to say to their own father
Denver 7 is on verdict watched as the jury deliberates
please stand for reading of the verdict
Count one, murder in the first degree.
We, the jury unanimously and beyond a reasonable doubt,
find the defendant, James Craig, guilty of murder in the first degree.
Count two, guilty.
Count three.
He is found guilty on six counts.
I thought there'd be some closure, and in the end,
there was this overwhelming great sadness.
Jim was still not who he thought he would be.
and Angie was still gone.
And in this moment of profound courage in court,
two evangelist children, her oldest son and daughter,
deliver remarks.
It's hard to lose your mom and three days after that was your dad
and have to spend the next two and a half years,
try to on the table, whatever he tells you.
I was supposed to be able to dress my dad.
He was supposed to be my hero,
and instead he'll forever be the villain in my book.
After the verdict, Karen Kane said she thought she'd feel some closure.
But instead, she tells me she just feels sadness.
In court, she was able to meet and speak briefly with members of Angela's family.
That was definitely the thing I wasn't prepared for.
I thought I was going to leave and be like done and feel just a weight had lifted.
but that interaction, sorry.
But yeah, I ended up leaving heavier
because now I have these people and these faces
that, I mean, their lives were affected
in way more severe ways than mine was.
It breaks my heart that she likely did everything
in her power to keep.
keep her family live while she was being tragically manipulated and ultimately killed over it.
Can't help but notice. You're both wearing purple. Purple suit, purple tie. Why?
Angela's favorite color was purple. So this is an homage to her? Absolutely. Tribute to Angela. Yep.
You didn't know her. You never met her. But it feels like you know her, doesn't it? Yes.
I think both of us reading through her messages felt like she was just like us. She was doing regular
Google searches of planning to sew and, you know, start new hobbies, somebody that just
had a lot of future left in them.
Angela's big brother, Mark Prey, who'd been his little sister's advocate throughout the whole
court process, speaks to Denver's local ABC affiliate hours after the verdict, and he can tell
he's still processing the past two and a half years.
You never get used to having her gone.
The family text messaging that we do instead of she's, her voice isn't there anymore, and you don't get used to it.
It's almost like she took a trip to Europe and we're too poor to go over there, so we'll see her eventually.
Mark Prey, he's a man of deep faith just like his sister, and he believes he will be reunited with her once again.
Families aren't just for this life, but for the next.
and so she's still part of our family, and she's still Angela.
I know that she's still there, and we'll see her again.
James Craig is serving life without the possibility of parole.
The judge said he, quote, unleashed a path of destruction as wide as a tornado.
David, as for Angela's family, they tell us that they're glad to have the court process behind them
and that her younger children are now living with extended family members.
That's our program for tonight.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Debra Roberts.
And I'm David Muir from all of us here at 2020 and ABC News.
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