GUILTY CO - Angela Craig, 43, mother of 6, allegedly poisoned by cyanide in protein shake by dentist husband, Aurora, Mar 2023 @2

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I'm not aware that any jurors have spoken to MSM to share this type of information.

The only thing I've heard regarding the jurors-- since the verdict-- is that several of them returned to the courtroom to hear the sentencing phase of the trial. This was revealed during the DA's press conference held on 7/30. The presser starts about 15 minutes into the video linked below:


Prosecutors are holding a news conference after a jury found former Aurora dentist James Craig guilty in the murder of his wife Angela Craig.
This was an excellent press conference. These prosecutors were dedicated to nailing this a hole...there were several relatable comments about how stunned they were each time Craig took another stupidly audacious step attempting to cover up his crimes. James Craig has now been held fully accountable. The evidence was completely overwhelming. There is zero doubt Craig murdered Angela. Thank you Jury!

Re: Count Seven ( 7)
I haven't seen it reported elsewhere, but journalists did ask what the deal was with Count 7 - manslaughter via assisted suicide. Prosecutors confirmed that the state never, ever, brought such a charge.

As I suspected, this count was added by the court after the defense made argument at the charging conference the day prior to closing arguments. They argued that the jury should be able to consider the added count after evidence presented at trial through Craig's notes and text messages.

It was clear that the prosecution argued against it, however the judge found for the defense. I get that the judge was legally bound, but it is still pretty bizarre to me...I suppose because the prosecution never presented any evidence that suicide was on the cards because there was none.

The defense took this a hole's written lies and calculated comments in text messages, and on cross presented them to the jury as if evidence I guess. What the,?...I bet the jurors took two seconds to tick the NG box on Count 7. Suck on those eggs JC ... What an unbelievably selfish, self absorbed, calculated killer he is. Moo
 
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Live now.
3 females jurors speak with Lauren.
They're identified by their juror # 3, 14, 1
One was an alternate juror.

 
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Live now.
3 females jurors speak with Lauren.
They're identified by their juror # 3, 14, 1
One was an alternate juror.


Listening to the jurors is sobering... sleepless nights, anxiety, feelings of isolation, having to hold it all in.

IMO these jurors are victims of JC too.

He knew what he did, but he gambled on a trial anyway. Putting winesses and jurors through the TRAUMA when he didn't even have a snowball's chance of an acquittal. IMO people are nothing but pawns for him.

He thinks he's the universe.

My respect to the jury. I love that, just as members in the courtroom stand for the judge, the judge has everyone stand for the jury.

One juror described how she felt after a day of testimony -- that she lost a piece of humanity that day.

I thank them for their SERVICE to justice and how they can recover.

JMO
 
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Listening to the jurors is sobering... sleepless nights, anxiety, feelings of isolation, having to hold it all in.

IMO these jurors are victims of JC too.

He knew what he did, but he gambled on a trial anyway. Putting winesses and jurors through the TRAUMA when he didn't even have a snowball's chance of an acquittal. IMO people are nothing but pawns for him.

He thinks he's the universe.

My respect to the jury. I love that, just as members in the courtroom stand for the judge, the judge has everyone stand for the jury.

One juror described how she felt after a day of testimony -- that she lost a piece of humanity that day.

I thank them for their SERVICE to justice and how they can recover.

JMO

This is one reason I was glad for the prosecution accepting the guilty plea of the Idaho slasher. That's twelve people (plus alternates) who won't be wondering if they should seek counseling to recover from what they saw in the evidence.

I served as a juror on a longish civil trial and it was keeping me up at night. Plus I was having to drive daily on ice covered streets because I was serving in October, and winter came early that year.
 
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Lauren @ HTC

 
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