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Crime Girl - Death by Smoothie, the James Craig Case

Crime Girl - Death by Smoothie, the James Craig Case

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Crime Girl - Death by Smoothie, the James Craig Case

In this second episode of the Crime Girl podcast, your host, Grace, aka Crime Girl, delves into the harrowing true crime story of James Craig, a Colorado dentist who poisoned his wife, Angela, leading to her tragic death.

Grace discusses the details of the case, including James' financial troubles, affairs, and the digital evidence that sealed his fate.

The episode highlights the family's heartbreak and the investigator's relentless pursuit of justice, ultimately resulting in a life sentence for James Craig.

Grace emphasizes the cold-blooded nature of the crime and the importance of remembering Angela's legacy.

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Hey, my dear True Crime Friends! It's me, Grace! I just want to thank you for listening. I hope you’ll let me know what you think about the podcast and if any particular episodes resonate with you.

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Grace Taylor Segal

Email: grace@gracetaylorsegal.com

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Instagram @crimegirl_pod

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