
Dismemberment murder implicating victim's daughter, granddaughter is way more 'horriying' than initially known
The death of a grandmother in Maryland last month is far more gruesome than initially known, as evidenced by the charging documents in the murder case against the victim's own daughter.

The death of a grandmother in Maryland last month is far more gruesome than initially known, as evidenced by the charging documents in the murder case against the victim’s own daughter. Margaret Craig, 71, was killed by unknown – and maybe unknowable – means on May 23, but there’s evidence that a chainsaw and a barbecue grill were involved and evidence of motive, authorities in Prince George’s County say.
Candace Craig, 44, stands accused of murder in the first and second degrees over the slaying, which police believe was motivated by the elder Craig discovering and threatening to report her daughter “for fraudulent use of her credit card,” detectives wrote in statements of probable cause obtained by Law&Crime.
