Colorado Dentist Charged With Poisoning His Wife Allegedly Tried to Get a Fellow Inmate to Kill Detective on the Case

A police spokesperson confirmed this week that a new charge of solicitation to commit murder against a Colorado dentist charged with poisoning his wife did not refer to that murder but rather an attempt on the life of an Aurora police detective.

Aurora Police spokesman Joy Moylan said late Wednesday that James Craig tried to get a fellow inmate to kill a detective investigating the murder case, CBS News reported.

Charges of solicitation to commit murder and solicitation to commit perjury were filed against Craig on Friday, a day after his trial — set to begin on Thursday — was delayed when his attorney abruptly withdrew fro the case, as CrimeOnline reported.

In a hearing on Thursday, attorney Harvey Steinberg cited two reasons for withdrawal: “The client persists in a course of action involving the lawyer’s services that the lawyer reasonably believes is criminal or fraudulent” and  the “client insists upon taking action that the lawyer considers repugnant or with which the lawyer has a fundamental disagreement.”

The judge granted Steinberg’s request to withdraw and postponed the trial.

Craig is accused of poisoning Angela Craig’s protein shakes with cyanide and tetrahydrozoline, a substance commonly found in over-the-counter eye drops. The dentist allegedly bought the cyanide but claimed his 43-year-old wife was suicidal and asked him to do so.

She died in March 2023.

Craig has already pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and solicitation to commit tampering with physical evidence. For the tampering charge, prosecutors say Craig asked another inmate to plant forged journal entries at his home that suggested Angela Craig killed herself. The inmate refused. He also allegedly smuggled a letter out of jail with an inmate asking the inmate’s adult daughter to make a fake video of Angela Craig asking her husband to get poisons for her.

Court documents also say he asked another fellow inmate to find women to testify at his trial saying they had affairs with the dentist and Angela Craig found out and asked them to help her frame him for her death.

Prosecutors say Craig was having an affair with an orthodontist from Texas and even flew her to Colorado to be with him while Angela Craig was in the hospital dying.

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[Featured image: James Craig/Aurora Police Department]