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allegedly had affairs and might have tried to poison Angela once before six years ago.

According to one of the texts between Angela and Craig, he said, “Given our history, I know that must be triggering. Just for the record, I didn’t drug you.”

As symptoms got worse, she went to Parker Adventist Hospital and was released. She went to Parker Adventist again on March 9 and was admitted. She remained in the Parker hospital until March 14.

After being released, Angela’s symptoms got worse and she went to University Hospital at the Anschutz campus by 11 a.m. on March 15. After suffering from a seizure, the police documents said, she became unresponsive and by that night had died.

After obtaining search warrants, detectives report that Craig had made several conflicting statements to his co-workers and the social worker brought in to interview both him and the couple’s children.

In laying out the mounting evidence against Craig, Aurora detectives showed a variety of texts between Angela and her husband, including multiple instances where Craig allegedly says he made her a drink.

According to the list of items taken during the search of the family home, detectives removed numerous containers of protein powder used to make drinks. According to the item list, detectives also removed a ziplock bag with a white powder substance.

Investigators also obtained warrants to search the computer that office staff claimed Craig was using at their offices, where they allegedly found search history. Key searches, according to investigators, involved how much arsenic is needed to kill a human, top five undetectable poisons, poisonous plants and poisons that are not detectable in an autopsy.

Besides search history and statements from his co-workers, the investigation also led detectives to a possible mistress slated to fly to Denver the week of Angela’s death. While no primary motive was identified in the initial documents, investigators also said the couple was having financial problems with a bankruptcy filed in 2021 and another one planned.

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