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How a South Florida grandmother became the center of a murder-for-hire saga spanning 11 years

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New ‘20/20’ examines Florida grandmother's trial for role in family member’s murder
Ruth and Phil Markel
Mason Leath
ByMason Leath
January 02, 2026, 11:02 AM

Florida State University law professor Dan Markel's last day alive began like many others.

He dropped off his two young sons at preschool and went to the gym, authorities said. But things took a dark turn. 

After pulling into his driveway on the morning of July 18, 2014, Markel was shot in the head multiple times and rushed to a hospital where he died the next day, authorities said.

Markel had been having custody issues with his ex-wife Wendi Adelson.

Over the next 11 years, two members of Adelson's family, including most recently her mother Donna Adelson, would be revealed as the center of a stunning murder-for-hire plot against him that would span several criminal trials.

A new "20/20" episode, "Meddler or Murderer?," airing Friday, Jan. 2, at 9 p.m. ET on ABC and streaming the next day on Disney+ and Hulu, examines the case.

You can also get more behind-the-scenes of each week's episode by listening to "20/20: The After Show" weekly series right on your 20/20 podcast feed on Mondays, hosted by "20/20" co-anchor Deborah Roberts.

Wendi Adelson came from a prominent dentistry family in South Florida. Wendi's father, Harvey Adelson, and brother Charlie Adelson, were lead dentists at the practice, called the Adelson Institute, according to authorities.

Wendi married Markel in 2006 after previously connecting on a Jewish dating service. However, a controlling figure emerged in their relationship -- her mother, Donna.

Florida State University law professor Dan Markel was murdered in Tallahassee in the summer of 2014.
Ruth and Phil Markel

Sarah Katherine Dugan, who prosecuted Donna Adelson, said in court that the family matriarch was very involved in all aspects of Wendi's life and relationship with Markel.

"She was extremely controlling. She had very strong opinions about all the decisions in Wendi Adelson's life, whether it be about her career, her relationships, or even purchasing a home," she said.

Wendi Adelson and Dan Markel eventually moved to Tallahassee, where they both got jobs at Florida State University's law school. However, their marriage deteriorated.

"Our marriage dissolved after the children arrived, as the loneliness of being married to someone that didn’t view me as an equal crept in," Wendi Adelson said in a 2015 podcast.

Wendi Adelson testifies during Charlie Adelson’s trial.
Alicia Devine/Tallahassee Democrat, Pool

The couple went through a bitter divorce, and at the center of both of their lives post-separation was the issue of where their two children would live.

Donna Adelson began a fierce campaign against Markel to relocate the children and Wendi down to South Florida with her, but Markel remained insistent on keeping the kids in Tallahassee, 500 miles away, according to authorities.

Markel became increasingly distrustful of Donna Adelson due to her desire to move the children away from him, even filing a motion to prevent her from having unsupervised visits with the children in 2014. However, it would be the last motion he would ever file before he was shot to death.

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Some two years after the killing, investigators arrested two individuals named Sigfredo Garcia and Luis Rivera in 2016, charging them with first-degree murder. The duo was alleged to be hired hitmen who were paid to take out Markel, per prosecutors.

In exchange for a lesser sentence of second-degree murder and 19 years in prison, Rivera gave investigators the name of the woman he claimed hired them to carry out the hit on Markel -- Katie Magbanua, the mother of Garcia's child and the ex-girlfriend of Adelson's brother, Charlie.

Police then arrested Magbanua in 2016 and later Charlie Adelson in 2022, charging them with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and solicitation to commit murder for Markel's death.

Prosecutors alleged that Donna and Charlie orchestrated the hit on Dan Markel due to his custody issues with Wendi, and they used Magbanua, Garcia and Rivera to execute their plot.

Magbanua and Charlie Adelson both pleaded not guilty but were ultimately convicted of all charges in 2022 and 2023, respectively, and sentenced to life in prison with an additional 60 years for their conspiracy and solicitation convictions.

Charlie Adelson was convicted of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and solicitation to commit murder.
Alicia Devine/Tallahassee Democrat, Pool

Garcia was also convicted of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder and sentenced to life in prison in 2019. He had pleaded not guilty.

After Charlie's conviction, investigators learned that Donna Adelson was planning to leave the country with a one-way ticket to Vietnam -- a country that has no extradition agreement with the U.S.

Police arrested her at the Miami International Airport in 2023, also charging her with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and solicitation to commit murder in Dan Markel's killing.

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Donna Adelson pleaded not guilty, with her defense claiming that she was not involved in the murder plot.

Adelson, 75, was convicted of all counts against her in 2025 and sentenced to life in prison with an extra 30 years for the solicitation and conspiracy charges to be served consecutively.

"Never in a million years would I have wanted Danny to be harmed or killed, nor could I ever do something that would leave these two small boys to grow up without him," she said at her sentencing.

Donna Adelson is sentenced to life in prison.
Alicia Devine/Tallahassee Democrat, Pool

In an exclusive new interview with "20/20," Evan Higginbotham, a juror at Donna Adelson's trial, spoke out.

Juror #6 in Donna Adelson’s trail, Evan Higginbotham, sits down with ABC News for an interview.
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"The prosecution had a long list of evidence," he said. "I think it was how they presented that evidence in the trial that laid out everything to finally land me a guilty verdict at the end of it."

Dan Markel's mother, Ruth Markel, told "20/20" that she was most proud of her son for being a good dad.

Ruth and Phil Markel, Dan’s parents, sit down with ABC News for an interview.
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"Danny was a great father," she said. "With all his accomplishments, to me I'm the proudest of him as a father."

Donna and Charlie Adelson have filed appeals for their convictions. Magbanua and Garcia's appeals were both denied in 2025.

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