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Watch this guy go to trial, thinking he won’t be convicted…
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They may have moved out because they could and because they recognized the family situation as being toxic, and not just because they grew up. I wonder if they stayed way clear, and actually needed quite a bit of time to get there.MOO, I think the children are almost adults except for a couple of younger ones. Adult children that will fully understand the horror their father created for absolutely selfish reasons. They will know their mother died a terrible painful death. Everytime they think of their childhood, the memories will be marred now. They'll know their father made that decision to not only harm their mother, but their own lives, as well, destroying their family unit and family history. Forgive him? It will be such a hard thing to do for those children. All MOO.
Watch this guy go to trial, thinking he won’t be convicted…
I agree the arrest warrant made it sound as if she was originally poisoned with arsenic which resulted in the first hospitalization. It isn’t specified, but since he received the cyanide in the mail on March 13 then I’m assuming that he then used cyanide to poison her from that point forward and it seems it was much more severe.
It may be a technicality, but, for the incident from roughly five years ago, in the arrest affidavit, AC (in her texts) and AC’s sister both use the term “drugged” rather than “poisoned.” Of course, we will likely never know what he actually used at this point, but it seems that AC and her sister were under the impression that it was something less deadly than poison (perhaps something to make her lose consciousness like Ambien or GHB), MOO.There was a time BEFORE, maybe 5 years? He poisoned AC and said it was because he was going to kill himself and didn’t want AC to be in a condition to rouse him. He even told AC he poisoned her on that occasion.
This case really gives me Anthony Todt vibes. Talk of drugging, an impending bankruptcy, a medical practitioner, a family with multiple children, after-the-fact blame on the wife by the father. At least, in this case, the father was stopped before the children were physically harmed, MOO.And he thought he would get away with this evilness that he did. Although he came close to not being caught.
Makes me think back to Chris Watts and Alex Murdaugh just to name two others, they thought they would get away with the horrible acts they did, fortunately they didn't.
I can see this being a future Dateline/20/20 and/or 48 Hours episode.
Your post just hit me as to why I find this case so so disturbing and triggery. James Craig and this case in many ways reminds me of Mark Sievers and the cowardly murder of his wife, Dr. Theresa Sievers. The side chick, the narcy ways, the ego, the financial disarray, uggh. That was a case I followed very closely.This case really gives me Anthony Todt vibes. Talk of drugging, an impending bankruptcy, a medical practitioner, a family with multiple children, after-the-fact blame on the wife by the father. At least, in this case, the father was stopped before the children were physically harmed, MOO.
yeah, it's pretty bad.I am just now reading this warrant. THey did some hasty redaction. They redacted names, but then forgot in later sentences and it's pretty esay to figure out some of the names based on the length.
Wasn’t there also a wife in California (I feel like she also had a similar occupation) that was trying to kill her husband with poison but he figured it out? He hid a camera and caught her?This reminds me of that Chiropractor, Brian Mann, that was arrested for attempted murder. He was giving his wife lead pills as a "supplement" that would "boost her immune system."
Chiropractor Still at Work Despite Attempted Murder Charge
Brian Mann allegedly insisted that his wife, Hannah Pettey, take two vitamin supplements before bed each night for her overall health.www.insideedition.com
Regardless, the husband's phone forensics would have buried him. It was just a matter of time.I've also wondered if he would have gotten away with it if not for his office staff opening the package.
Based on the affidavit it doesn't seem like the hospital was suspicious of a poisoning until one of James's colleagues gave them a heads up just prior to Angela's death. And James told a relative that he wouldn't permit an autopsy. The relative pleaded with him (she was concerned it might be genetic and affect the kids) but he said, "if they couldn't figure out what was wrong with her when she was alive he wouldn't let them poke her more when she was dead."
Perhaps refusing the autopsy would raise some red flags, if not with the doctors, then at least with Angela's family? But I'll bet he would have had her cremated too, so the authorities wouldn't have been able to prove anything.
Yes. I remember this.Wasn’t there also a wife in California (I feel like she also had a similar occupation) that was trying to kill her husband with poison but he figured it out? He hid a camera and caught her?
What a horrible person, and an idiot to boot. How did this guy ever make it through dental school. SMH