Detective Confronts Accused Dentist in Court Over Wife's Poisoning and $20K Hit Plot

Sarah Johnson
July 18, 2025
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Detective faces accused killer dentist James Craig in court over wife's poisoning and a $20K hit attempt in a chilling Colorado trial.
In a gripping courtroom drama unfolding in Arapahoe County, Colorado, Detective Bobbi Olson of the Aurora Police Department faced off against James Craig, a dentist accused of a chilling crime. Craig is on trial for allegedly poisoning his wife, Angela Craig, by lacing her protein shakes with toxic substances over several days in March 2023. But the plot thickens—Craig is also charged with soliciting the murder of none other than Detective Olson herself, reportedly offering a fellow inmate $20,000 to eliminate the lead investigator in his case.
During Thursday's proceedings, Olson took the stand, sitting just feet away from the accused. Her testimony was brief but pivotal, focusing on the digital evidence collected from Craig, including a hard drive and phone that he voluntarily surrendered. The defense highlighted Craig’s cooperation with authorities, a point Olson confirmed, though her full testimony is expected to dive deeper later in the trial.
The stakes in this case couldn’t be higher. Beyond the tragic death of Angela, a mother of six, the alleged threat against Olson has intensified the prosecution’s resolve. As a former Arapahoe County prosecutor observing the trial noted, any harm or threat directed at law enforcement is taken with utmost seriousness—a sentiment that echoes through the courtroom as this case 'ups the ante.'
Additional testimony came from a U.S. Secret Service forensic analyst, David Lee, who examined communications from Craig’s devices, revealing messages to third parties, including an alleged mistress. The day’s proceedings also shed light on Craig’s suspicious purchase of potassium cyanide, ordered on the very day Angela was hospitalized for the second time. A customer service representative recounted Craig’s urgency to have the deadly substance shipped overnight, under the guise of needing it for a seminar.
As this trial unfolds, the dueling portraits of Craig—a family man active in his community versus a calculated killer with dark secrets—continue to captivate and horrify. The tragedy of Angela’s death, the betrayal of trust, and now a direct threat against the investigator seeking justice paint a picture of a case far more sinister than a simple domestic dispute.
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Editor's Comments
Well, folks, if poisoning your wife wasn’t enough, James Craig apparently thought, 'Why not throw in a hit on the detective for good measure?' Offering $20,000 to take out Olson, the very person piecing together his alleged crimes, is like trying to fix a flat tire with a sledgehammer—disastrous and downright absurd. What’s next, a seminar on ‘How to Make Enemies 101’ using that cyanide? This case is a tragic circus, and I’m not sure whether to cry or grab popcorn.
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