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Sounds like a moment worth seeing. Do you have a link to the clip?
Who is Dan?
Sounds like a moment worth seeing. Do you have a link to the clip?
Who is Dan?
Dan Rashbaum probably.I mean aside from the victim?
Yeah right! I don't see her voluntarily returning from Vietnam knowing that the police wanted to arrest her.In DA silly ‘explanation of why they chose Vietnam’ she says “if they wanted to arrest me I would return”. Is it odd that she didn’t include HA in this statement? ‘If they wanted to arrest ‘us’?
Yeah right! I don't see her voluntarily returning from Vietnam knowing that the police wanted to arrest her.
I would love for the prosecution to dig much further into Wendi's likely conspiracy in all of this. It may be forgotten, but Wendi wrote a book (in third party), and other papers, complaining of her marriage and was very vocal in social circles about hating life in Tallahassee where she was forced to share custody with Dan. So her motivation was very strong and should not be ignored. Maybe life imprisonment in Tallahassee would be a just and fitting reward. Too bad for the kids, because they are now of an age to know what is going on about their mother.You know what I think? DA has no intensions of going through this trial — too arrogant and not going to endure the shame. It’s all beneath her. IMHO.
If she is given bond, she and hubby will head off to a five-star Tallahassee hotel to have the most lavish, gourmet room-service dinner with filet, lobster, caviar — all the protein she’s been missing — plus Champaign. Then afterwards, they will take pills and tuck in together to go to *sleep forever. OMO.
When she mentioned this before, she wasn’t even as miserable or desperate as she is now. OMO.
*As they say on STS: unalive themselves. OMO.
Added: Maybe the bill would be Wendi’s problem to pay.
I would love for the prosecution to dig much further into Wendi's likely conspiracy in all of this. It may be forgotten, but Wendi wrote a book (in third party), and other papers, complaining of her marriage and was very vocal in social circles about hating life in Tallahassee where she was forced to share custody with Dan. So her motivation was very strong and should not be ignored. Maybe life imprisonment in Tallahassee would be a just and fitting reward. Too bad for the kids, because they are now of an age to know what is going on about their mother.
what can be proven that is strong enough to link her to any of the planning and reasonably assure a conviction?
There are these two notorious cases in Florida.... the hit on Dan Markel, and the hit on Jared Bridegan in Jacksonville. IMO, both have hiding relatives that are truly "getting away with murder". Wendi Adelson in the Dan Markel murder, and the parents of Shanna Gardner in the Bridegan murder.I would love for the prosecution to dig much further into Wendi's likely conspiracy in all of this. It may be forgotten, but Wendi wrote a book (in third party), and other papers, complaining of her marriage and was very vocal in social circles about hating life in Tallahassee where she was forced to share custody with Dan. So her motivation was very strong and should not be ignored. Maybe life imprisonment in Tallahassee would be a just and fitting reward. Too bad for the kids, because they are now of an age to know what is going on about their mother.
Based on what we know today, I don't know if there's sufficient evidence for a murder charge. But there may be, depending on what else the state has in its possession. At a recent hearing some of Donna's WhatsApp messages were released. Was Donna not as conscientious about deleting her WhatsApp messages as she should have been?
However, conspiracy has a lower bar. According to Florida law, a jury can infer guilt based on circumstances, direct proof isn't required. I think there's significant evidence, even based just on what's publicly available.
Circumstantial evidence:
Additionally, I suspect there will be some damning evidence from those who knew her around the time of the murder, especially from Jane, Sara and the three friends she met for lunch that day.
- She's the prime beneficiary of Dan's death and had made statements in the past that only his death could release her from having to live in Tallahassee.
- She's the only one who could have known DM's schedule, and there's no way the Adelsons would have ever allowed DM to be shot in his home if there's any chance the kids would be present.
- The 20-minute long call to her brother on the morning of the murder.
- The "this is so sweet" text sent that morning and deleted shortly afterwards. (Speculation is that she meant to send that via WhatsApp and screwed up.)
- The unnecessary appointment to get her tv fixed that morning, especially when coupled with the use of "tv" as a code-word for the murder.
- Driving by DM's home in the immediate aftermath of the murder.
- Jeffrey LaCasse's belief that she tried to frame him, as well as his testimony that she was acting squirrelly in the days leading up to the murder.
- The very unnatural sounding email she sent to her mom after Charlie's conviction that reads like it was written by a committee of lawyers. Also, in that message she expresses no surprise that they had been paying off DM's killer. On the stand she claimed she only learned about it during the trial.
DA's motion to be released on bond denied. The judge primarily cites the one-way Vietnam trip as an example of flight risk but does mention the self-harm concern as well.
Does anyone know who attorney "Gregg A. Toomey" is, as listed in the letter? That name is new to me.
I don't know. It surprised me that it got a mention. It could have referred to anything. The TV being repaired for instance. The problem with all the evidence that supposedly incriminates WA is that most of it can be argued away. But as the case evolves we learn new things every day. WA is even more of a trainwreck than previously thought, so I'd be surprised if the State doesn't have a few Aces up their sleeve.The “this is so sweet’ text, is definitely a problem and I have said in the past it seems to prove at a minimum she had knowledge.
The state does not need to prove that she passed on the information to her family. From Vasquez v. State:As far as Wendi knowing Dan’s schedule, absent proof she passed that info on, its conjecture to say she aided in that way