Woman Died Thinking She Had A Sinus Infection -- But Her Husband Was Caught Googling 'How To Make Poison'
21.03.2023 - 02:21
/ perezhilton.com
An Aurora, Colorado woman tragically lost her life after a battle with what she believed was a sinus infection — but now police are saying this wasn’t natural causes at all…
According to a shocking new affidavit, Angela Craig, 43, had been having a rough few days in early March, telling her husband and six children she was experiencing “severe headaches and dizziness.” She went to the hospital multiple times over the course of several days, but doctors could not figure out what could be causing her symptoms. The first time was on March 6. Her husband, James Craig, gave her some extra protein in her pre-workout shake that morning because she was “feeling sluggish.” However, she only felt worse soon after! Per the affidavit:
But she was sent home that time. She came back again March 9 as her symptoms got worse — and again after multiple days of tests, nothing was found. Then, last Wednesday, March 15, Angela’s husband brought her to the hospital for the final time.
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Faster than anyone could have ever imagined, Angela’s health deteriorated, and soon after her arrival at the hospital, she was being moved to the ICU with terrible seizures. She had to be placed on a ventilator to keep her alive. Doctors and nurses didn’t know what to make of the inexplicable decline and were further baffled when the woman’s condition got so bad she wasn’t able to wake up again. Just four days after her admission, on Sunday, March 19, the mother-of-six was declared brain dead and taken off of life support.
So, so sad… but the strange circumstances of her death didn’t get past the Major Crimes Homicide Unit.
The team of investigators were able to determine Angela’s cause of death was