
Colorado man convicted of killing his wife and posing as ex-boyfriend and stalking her
DENVER (AP) — A Colorado man was convicted Thursday of killing his wife after prosecutors say he posed as her ex-boyfriend and stalked her.
With his marriage falling apart, prosecutors said Daniel Krug, 44, decided to play “puppet master” by scaring his wife and then trying to win her back by protecting her from the fake stalking, uniting them against a common threat.
As soon as the verdict was read, a police officer put handcuffs on Krug, who was wearing a gray suit. Krug, whose parents were in the courtroom, is scheduled to be sentenced on Friday.
Kristil Krug, a biochemical engineer, kept a log tracking the increasingly threatening texts and emails that suggested she was being watched. As police investigated the messages, prosecutors said Daniel Krug began to realize that he could face criminal charges and began plotting how to kill his wife to silence her and because she didn’t want to be with him anymore.