Denver (CNN) โ A Colorado dentist accused of murdering his wife by poisoning her protein shake also allegedly plotted to kill an Aurora police detective who investigated the case, a department spokesman told CNN.
James Craig, 45, faces two additional felony charges including solicitation to commit first-degree murder, according to a court filing by prosecutors with the 18th Judicial District Attorneyโs Office.
Craig attempted to convince a fellow inmate to commit the murder, according to the complaint. The document does not disclose the intended target, but Aurora police confirmed to CNN it was one of the detectives who investigated the case.

James Craig previously entered not guilty pleas to first-degree murder and other charges in the death of his wife, Angela Craig.
The new charges were first reported by CNN affiliate KUSA. Neither the complaint nor the police department identified the detective.
The 18th Judicial District Attorneyโs Office declined to provide more information on the charge, saying on X, โWe are unable to comment further due to the pending case.โ
The new charges were filed by prosecutors one day after Craigโs defense attorney withdrew from the case. Court records show Craig has not yet retained a new attorney.
Craig allegedly ordered poisons
Craigโs wife Angela, 43, complained of โsevere headaches and dizzinessโ on the evening of March 15, 2023, and was declared medically brain dead shortly after arriving at the hospital, Aurora Police said.
The arrest warrant affidavit for her husband said that was Angela Craigโs third visit to the hospital that month.
Her husband allegedly made multiple searches on his work computer in the weeks leading up to his wifeโs fatal illness, looking for โundetectable poisonsโ and โhow many grams of pure arsenic will kill a human,โ the affidavit states.
Angela Craig went to the hospital with dizziness two days after a package of arsenic was delivered to the coupleโs home, investigators said.
Investigators say Angela Craig texted her husband, โI feel drugged,โ after having a protein shake. James Craig texted back, โJust for the record, I didnโt drug you,โ according to a court document.
Police began investigating James Craig in the death of his wife after a business partner informed them Craig had ordered potassium cyanide to be sent to his dental practice, their affidavit said, drawing the concern of the partner because the chemical is highly lethal if ingested.
After his wifeโs death, James Craig told the victimโs sister he did not want an autopsy performed, according to the affidavit. An autopsy was conducted despite his concerns, and the Arapahoe County Coronerโs Office found that Angela Craig ingested lethal doses of cyanide and tetrahydrozoline, listing arsenic poisoning as a โsignificant conditionโ related to her death, CNN affiliate KUSA reported.
Defense attorney withdraws on eve of trial
The judge in the case approved the request of Craigโs former attorney, Harvey Steinberg, to leave after a closed-door hearing last week.
Steinberg cited two rules of professional conduct in his request to withdraw, prosecutors said.
The first rule states, โthe client persists in a course of action involving the lawyerโs services that the lawyer reasonably believes is criminal or fraudulent,โ and the second rule states โthe client insists upon taking action that the lawyer considers repugnant or with which the lawyer has a fundamental disagreement.โ
Jury selection for the trial was scheduled to begin last Thursday, the day his attorney withdrew. It has been postponed indefinitely until he has new counsel.
Craigโs next court hearing is scheduled for December 16.
CNNโs Raja Razek and Elizabeth Wolfe contributed to this report.
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