No Plea Deal For Donna Adelson, A Strategy To Discover Evidence Against Wendy & Harvey
Feb 20, 04:00 PM
Can a trial without a plea deal unravel a deeper web of criminality? This intriguing question is at the heart of the upcoming trial of Donna Adelson, as discussed on "Hidden Killers," a podcast hosted by Tony Brueski featuring insights from former felony prosecutor and attorney Eric Faddis.
The case revolves around Donna Adelson, accused of orchestrating the murder of her former son-in-law, Dan Markell. With her son Charlie Adelson already serving a life sentence, the trial, set for September 30th, promises to be a riveting affair, with neither the prosecution nor the defense seeking a plea deal. Faddis notes, "That signals to me that the prosecutor thinks they probably have a pretty strong case against Donna Adelson."
Brueski and Faddis delve into the potential strategies of both sides. For the defense, the absence of a plea deal is puzzling, given the peripheral role Donna may have played. Faddis suggests, "This is the type of case where you want to try to broker an agreement." However, the defense claims publicly they are not pursuing this route.
The conversation then shifts to the possible motives behind the prosecution's strategy. Faddis agrees with Brueski's theory that avoiding a plea deal might be a tactic to uncover more information, potentially implicating other family members like Harvey and Wendy Adelson. "I think prosecution is using it as leverage right now to try to broaden their case," Faddis concurs.
The podcast also touches upon the importance of discretion in such high-profile cases. Faddis advises, "Shut up, get off the phone," emphasizing the dangers of jailhouse calls becoming central evidence at trial.
As the trial of Donna Adelson approaches, questions linger about the prosecution's strategy and the potential revelations it might bring. With no plea deal on the table, will this trial expose a larger conspiracy, or will it simply focus on Donna's alleged actions? The mystery deepens, leaving the public and legal experts alike eagerly awaiting the trial's commencement.
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The case revolves around Donna Adelson, accused of orchestrating the murder of her former son-in-law, Dan Markell. With her son Charlie Adelson already serving a life sentence, the trial, set for September 30th, promises to be a riveting affair, with neither the prosecution nor the defense seeking a plea deal. Faddis notes, "That signals to me that the prosecutor thinks they probably have a pretty strong case against Donna Adelson."
Brueski and Faddis delve into the potential strategies of both sides. For the defense, the absence of a plea deal is puzzling, given the peripheral role Donna may have played. Faddis suggests, "This is the type of case where you want to try to broker an agreement." However, the defense claims publicly they are not pursuing this route.
The conversation then shifts to the possible motives behind the prosecution's strategy. Faddis agrees with Brueski's theory that avoiding a plea deal might be a tactic to uncover more information, potentially implicating other family members like Harvey and Wendy Adelson. "I think prosecution is using it as leverage right now to try to broaden their case," Faddis concurs.
The podcast also touches upon the importance of discretion in such high-profile cases. Faddis advises, "Shut up, get off the phone," emphasizing the dangers of jailhouse calls becoming central evidence at trial.
As the trial of Donna Adelson approaches, questions linger about the prosecution's strategy and the potential revelations it might bring. With no plea deal on the table, will this trial expose a larger conspiracy, or will it simply focus on Donna's alleged actions? The mystery deepens, leaving the public and legal experts alike eagerly awaiting the trial's commencement.
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The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK’s Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com