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[The Dark Secrets of Exam Room 9: A Deep Dive into the Dr. James Craig Case]-[Talking Dateline: Secrets of Exam Room 9]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2025-09-10

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📋 Summary

The Tragic Case of Angela Craig: Unmasking a Calculated Killer

In the latest episode of Talking Dateline, host Lester Holt and correspondent Andrea Canning discuss the chilling investigation into the death of Angela Craig, a mother of six who was poisoned by her own husband, Dr. James Craig. The episode, aptly titled "Secrets of Exam Room 9," reveals a story of domestic manipulation, professional betrayal, and a desperate search for justice.

The Catalyst: A Suspicious Package and a Diligent Employee

The investigation was set into motion by an observant office worker at Dr. Craig’s dental practice. Despite being told by Dr. Craig not to open a specific package, the employee did so, discovering it contained potassium cyanide. When Angela Craig suddenly fell ill, this same employee courageously connected the dots, Googling the symptoms of potassium cyanide and realizing they matched Angela’s condition. As Canning notes, this was the "domino effect" that ultimately exposed Dr. Craig’s crimes. The detectives praised this as the ultimate example of "see something, say something," acknowledging the immense pressure the employee faced in potentially accusing her boss of such a heinous act.

The Significance of "Exam Room 9"

The title of the episode refers to the place where Dr. Craig believed he could hide his digital tracks. He used a computer in Exam Room 9 to order poisons and communicate with women he was having affairs with. He mistakenly believed that by logging into a random computer, the authorities would never "search it" or "find the history." However, the digital evidence gathered from this room proved to be the "pivotal point in the story" where his web of lies began to unravel.

The Role of Exceptional Policing

Lester Holt and Andrea Canning highlighted the work of the two lead detectives, Bobby and Molly, the only women in the Aurora PD homicide unit. Their persistence was crucial in navigating the complexities of the case. The detectives noted that while the case involved domestic abuse, it was not the traditional "physical" type; rather, it was defined by "years of manipulation." Their ability to look beyond the surface allowed them to build a case against a man who believed he could "cover his tracks" successfully.

A New Level of Manipulative Evil

Even after being incarcerated, Dr. Craig continued his attempts to obstruct justice. Prosecutors revealed he tried to manipulate his own daughter into creating a "deep fake video" of Angela, intended to make it appear as though she were suicidal. Furthermore, he was convicted of attempting to have the lead detective, Bobby, killed. These actions confirmed the prosecution's characterization of Dr. Craig as the "ultimate manipulator," someone who would go to any length to control the outcome of his case.

The Aftermath and Victim Impact

The episode concludes with a poignant look at the impact on the Craig children. During the sentencing, their victim impact statements were described as deeply moving. One son shared a heartbreaking detail about how he set an alarm every day at the same time just to "think about his mom." Despite the overwhelming evidence, the family’s journey through the judicial process remained private and difficult, highlighting the profound, lasting trauma caused by Dr. Craig’s "diabolical" actions.

Ultimately, the case serves as a harrowing reminder of the dangers hidden behind a facade of normalcy. Through the diligence of office staff and the expertise of dedicated detectives, the truth was brought to light, ensuring that a calculated killer would face the consequences of his betrayal.

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📖 Transcript

Hi, everyone.
I'm Lester Holt.
We're talking Dateline today.
I'm here with Andrea Canning to talk about her episode, Secrets of Exam Room 9.
There's a catcher for a title if I've ever heard one.
If you haven't seen it, you can find it at the Dateline podcast feed.

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