TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — There was explosive testimony Monday as Donna Adelson’s daughter took the stand in her mother’s murder-for-hire trial.
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More than a decade after a hired hit man shot her former son-in-law in the head in his Tallahassee garage, 75-year-old Adelson is now on trial for allegedly helping orchestrate the 2014 murder of Daniel Markel, the Florida State University law professor who at the time of his death was locked in a bitter child custody fight with his ex-wife and Adelson’s daughter, Wendi Adelson. The couple had been married for seven years before finalizing their divorce in 2013.
At times Monday, Donna Adelson appeared to hold back tears as her daughter testified.
The courtroom in Leon County was a full house.
Wendi Adelson was called as a state witness and was granted immunity for her testimony in her mother’s trial.
Donna Adelson faces charges of first-degree murder as well as conspiracy and solicitation to commit first-degree murder, in a trial that is expected to extend into September. If convicted, Adelson could spend the rest of her life in prison.
Her son, Charlie Adelson, has already been convicted for his role in the crime.
On Monday, Wendi Adelson was asked about her mother’s feelings toward her ex.
She claimed her mother didn’t hate her ex-husband.
The story unfolded like a movie script. Back in 2014, Markel was shot to death in his driveway by two now-convicted hit men.
Luis Rivera and Sigfredo Garcia pleaded guilty to killing Markel at his home. Rivera testified as a state witness on Friday.
“What happened when you got to the driveway of Dan Markel?” a prosecutor asked him.
“I pulled up right behind him and Garcia jumped out and shot him,” Rivera said.
“How many times did Garcia shoot Mr. Markel?” the prosecutor asked.
“Twice,” Rivera said, adding that Markel was sitting in the driver’s seat of his car and Garcia shot the victim through the window of the vehicle.
Prosecutors have long alleged that members of the Adelson family were behind the plot because of a bitter child custody battle between Wendi Adelson and Markel. Wendi Adelson has never been charged with any crime.
“Tallahassee feels claustrophobic at times, given its smallness and slowness and the fact that my friends cycle through here with transient regularity,” Wendi Adelson said in court, reading something she had previously written. “So yes, at that moment in time, that’s how I was feeling in 2013.”
Wendi Adelson always maintained it was her decision to separate from her husband and said in court Monday that she was very frustrated with Markel, who didn’t want her to move their kids with her to South Florida.
The state is trying to build a case that Donna Adelson was heavily involved in the divorce and efforts to relocate her daughter and grandchildren.
Authorities say the Adelsons considered offering Markel $1 million to let his ex-wife and sons relocate to South Florida after he got a court order barring the move. Instead, prosecutors say members of the family began plotting his death, with Donna Adelson as a driving force.
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