Thanks for the reply. I agree that a lot of these points have been discussed before, so I'm not going to go over everything point-by-point.
However, I do want to address one thing.
The state does not need to prove that she passed on the information to her family. From Vasquez v. State:
“A conspiracy exists where there is an express or implied agreement between two or more persons to commit a criminal offense and an intention to commit the offense. The fact-finder may infer the agreement from the circumstances; direct proof is not necessary.”
In other words, the jury can look at the totality of the circumstances around Dan Markel's death and conclude that Wendi must have played a part. You may believe it's just 'conjecture' that can all be explained away as a series of unfortunate coincidences, but I suspect that a jury will be more skeptical.
By the way, I got that above quote from another case: Denise Williams v. State. She was convicted of murder and conspiracy after her husband was killed by her lover. The appeals court vacated the murder conviction but upheld the conspiracy charge. There are both similarities and differences from this case, but I found the ruling to be interesting reading.
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Personally I don't see there is much in the way of evidence, circumstantial or not that could demonstrate that there was an express or implied agreement between WA and the other co-conspirators. I think WA asking DanM his schedule is close to implying she was wanting to know his movements so she could pass this on to the killers.But possibly not quite enough.
Irregardless, I think it's a moot point. They can't get her on conspiracy they'll get her on Accessory after the fact. And that's 30 years. They can easily show she had knowledge the crime was going to be committed or knowledge that the crime had been committed.
I think WA may look to cooperate. Well her lawyers should be telling her to. Once DA is convicted she will be next. The State may accept 20-30 years for accessory rather than risk going to trial with Conspiracy.