Daughter of Dentist Who Allegedly Poisoned Wife Says He Asked Her To Make A Fake Video of Her Mom
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James Craig, a dentist from Colorado, is on trial for the alleged murder of his wife, Angela Craig, through gradual poisoning in her protein shakes. His daughters testified against him, revealing disturbing requests made by their father after his arrest. One daughter claimed he asked her to make a deepfake video of their mother, while the other detailed a letter instructing her on how to mislead detectives. Autopsy results indicated fatal doses of cyanide and tetrahydrozoline in Angela's system, with arsenic poisoning also noted as significant. The daughters refused to comply with their father's demands.
After her father's arrest, one daughter testified he asked her to create a "deepfake" of her late mom claiming she urged him to order poisons for suicide.
The autopsy found that Angela Craig had ingested lethal doses of cyanide and tetrahydrozoline, with arsenic poisoning listed as a significant condition.
The second daughter testified that her father called her from jail and asked for help in creating a phony video to manipulate detectives.
James Craig's letter provided step-by-step instructions for creating a fake video, acquiring equipment anonymously, and misleading law enforcement.
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