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BBC News (World)· 2025-10-29 10:23
Public Health & Safety - Methanol poisoning survivor indicates influencer campaign is insufficient [1]
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BBC News (World)· 2025-08-16 23:08
A family at war and accusations of poisoning leave tycoon's body in limbo for 12 years https://t.co/I7irKLq22y ...
Colorado dentist convicted of murder in wife's death
NBC News· 2025-07-30 20:33
Legal Verdict - A Colorado dentist was found guilty on six of seven counts, including first-degree murder for poisoning his wife [1] - The dentist was accused of using various poisons, including eye drops in protein shakes, to kill his wife [2] - The jury determined the dentist deliberately planned and caused his wife's death [3] - Additional charges included tampering with evidence, perjury, and solicitation of first-degree murder related to actions in prison [3][4] - The defense argued the wife's alleged suicidal tendencies due to the dentist's infidelity, but the jury rejected this, finding him not guilty of aiding suicide [5] Trial Details - The prosecution highlighted the unusual purchase of 12 bottles of eye drops, emphasizing the poisons were odorless and tasteless [6] - The dentist allegedly replaced pills with poison and poisoned his wife's IV, which prosecutors believe led to her death [7]
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BBC News (World)· 2025-07-22 06:08
Industry Risk & Regulation - China investigates a cover-up in the poisoning of 200 children [1]
Prosecutors accused Colorado dentist of poisoning wife's protein shakes
NBC News· 2025-07-16 13:48
Allegations and Charges - Dr James Craig is accused of poisoning his wife Angela's protein shakes in 2023 [1] - Craig pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other charges [1] Evidence and Investigation - Toxicology report found acute cyanide, ingredients from over-the-counter eye drops, and arsenic in Angela's autopsy [2] - An affidavit alleges Craig purchased arsenic on Amazon [2] - Craig's online searches included "how many grams of pure arsenic will kill a human" and "is arsenic detectable in autopsy" [3] - Court documents allege Craig searched YouTube for "top five undetectable poisons that show no signs of foul play" and "how to make poison" [3] Defense Arguments - The defense acknowledged financial woes and claimed Angela contributed to them [2] - The defense revealed Craig's extramarital relationships but argued it doesn't prove murder [2]
Murder trial begins for Colorado dentist accused of poisoning wife’s protein shakes
NBC News· 2025-07-16 01:00
Legal Proceedings - Dr James Craig pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other charges related to his wife Angela's death [1] - The defense acknowledged financial issues but argued that Craig's extramarital affairs do not prove guilt of murder [1][2] - Prosecutors presented a toxicology report indicating acute cyanide, ingredients from eye drops, and arsenic in Angela's autopsy [3] - The prosecution highlighted Craig's online searches for lethal substances and methods [3][4] - The defense argued that the evidence presented is circumstantial [6] Evidence Analysis - Digital evidence, including online searches and purchases, is considered crucial to the prosecution's narrative [4][5] - Craig's purchase of arsenic on Amazon and searches related to undetectable poisons are key pieces of evidence [3][4] - Prosecutors allege Craig ordered cyanide to his office while Angela was hospitalized [5] Motive and Background - Prosecutors suggested a motive related to other women [1] - The defense acknowledged financial problems, with the wife's contribution being a factor [1] - Craig's decades of extramarital relationships were revealed [2]