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[Dateline True Crime Weekly: High-Stakes Verdicts and Legal Strategies]-[What's next for the Adelsons? A family murder plot in Utah. Plus, should defendants testify?]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2025-09-11

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The Conviction of Donna Adelson

In a landmark development for the long-running Dan Markell murder case, a Florida jury found Donna Adelson guilty of first-degree murder, conspiracy, and solicitation. After nine days of testimony, the jury reached a verdict in just over three hours. Prosecutor Georgia Kappelman argued that Adelson orchestrated the "hit" to secure custody of her grandchildren, effectively dismissing the defense's characterization of her as merely a "meddler" rather than a murderer. The courtroom atmosphere turned volatile during the reading of the verdict, with Adelson experiencing intense emotional outbursts that required the judge to admonish her. While the trial concluded, questions remain regarding the potential involvement of her daughter, Wendy, who was frequently mentioned in closing arguments. Prosecutors remained "tight-lipped" regarding future charges against Wendy, leaving observers to "stay tuned" for further developments.

The Utah Murder Plot and Catherine Ristelli’s Sentencing

A tragic family drama unfolded in Utah following the death of Matthew Ristelli. Initially presented as a self-defense claim by the victim's brother-in-law, Kevin Ellis, the investigation quickly shifted to a premeditated murder plot. Catherine Ristelli, the victim's wife, eventually pleaded guilty and turned against her mother, Tracy Grist, and brother, Kevin. Evidence suggested a "rocky" relationship and a motive to avoid a "messy divorce." Investigators found the self-defense narrative implausible, noting that the victim, who was left-handed, was found with a knife in his right hand, leading them to believe the weapon was "planted." During sentencing, the judge was notably harsh, labeling Catherine’s children as "lifetime victims" of her actions and imposing a strict protective order.

Burning Man Investigation and the 'Fake Death' Update

The podcast also touched on the mysterious murder of Vadim Kruglov at the Burning Man Arts Festival. Kruglov, described by friends as a "true hero" of the community, was found with a fatal stab wound. While the investigation remains ongoing, the victim's family has publicly demanded "consequences for suspects." Additionally, the case of Wisconsin kayaker Ryan Borgwart, who faked his death to escape to Eastern Europe, resurfaced with new police footage. Borgwart remarked that the "amount of hours" he spent planning his disappearance would "blow your mind," highlighting the extreme lengths he went to in order to vanish.

The Strategic Dilemma: To Testify or Not?

Legal analyst Misty Maris provided insight into the critical decision of whether a murder defendant should testify. Maris emphasized that the choice is rooted in a "strategy of risk versus reward" rather than the defendant's actual guilt or innocence. While a defendant might feel the urge to "scream from the rooftops" that they are innocent, defense attorneys must weigh the peril of aggressive cross-examination, where prosecutors look for "electronic footprints" or inconsistencies that could destroy the defendant's credibility. The decision remains one of the most stressful aspects of trial advocacy, often serving as a "Hail Mary" in cases where the defense feels they are losing ground.

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Now you're out there for whatever they want to ask you.
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Hey, good morning.
You're listening in to Dateline's morning meeting.
That was quite the reaction in court.
Our editorial team is catching up on breaking crime news.
I find this case really very interesting.
I spoke to the federal prosecutor yesterday.

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