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In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, hosts Tony Brueski and former Felony Prosecutor Eric Faddis delved into a perplexing legal maneuver within the Adelson family, raising the question: When the stakes are life imprisonment, why would Donna Adelson choose the same attorneys who failed to acquit her son, Charlie Adelson? This decision comes as Donna faces charges of conspiring to murder her former son-in-law, with a trial looming on the horizon.
Faddis expressed his bewilderment, "It's a bit of a head-scratcher for me, Tony. They know the case really well, but they lost one, and two, there could be a conflict that arises." He speculated that Donna's best legal strategy might involve blaming Charlie, already serving a life sentence. This potential conflict of interest underscores the complexity and ethical murkiness of the case.
The conversation took a turn towards the broader implications of attorney-client privilege. Brueski questioned whether retaining the same attorney could be a strategy to protect other family members, specifically Wendy Adelson. Faddis acknowledged this possibility, noting, "It gets murky ethically at that point for the attorney."
The case's intricacies don't end there. Donna's arrest while attempting to flee to Dubai adds another layer of intrigue. Faddis pondered her next move: "She's going to have to decide, do I spill my guts to law enforcement and cooperate, or do I stay tight-lipped and try to ride out my defense?" This decision could implicate other family members in the homicide, potentially leading to more arrests.
The podcast also touched on the curious absence of legal action against Donna's husband, who was with her during the attempted escape. Faddis speculated, "Donna had more direct involvement in those conversations... Now that they're on her, they're going to do follow-up investigation." This suggests law enforcement might be biding their time, gathering more evidence before making further moves.
As the investigation continues, the focus remains on the entire Adelson family, including Wendy. Faddis advised, "Law enforcement would be prudent to keep a close eye on everybody within this circle, especially Wendy."
The Adelson case, with its twists and turns, poses a fundamental question: How far does familial loyalty extend in the face of legal jeopardy? As the saga unfolds, one can't help but wonder, will justice in this case prove to be a family affair, or will the individual pursuits of self-preservation fracture familial bonds?
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Faddis expressed his bewilderment, "It's a bit of a head-scratcher for me, Tony. They know the case really well, but they lost one, and two, there could be a conflict that arises." He speculated that Donna's best legal strategy might involve blaming Charlie, already serving a life sentence. This potential conflict of interest underscores the complexity and ethical murkiness of the case.
The conversation took a turn towards the broader implications of attorney-client privilege. Brueski questioned whether retaining the same attorney could be a strategy to protect other family members, specifically Wendy Adelson. Faddis acknowledged this possibility, noting, "It gets murky ethically at that point for the attorney."
The case's intricacies don't end there. Donna's arrest while attempting to flee to Dubai adds another layer of intrigue. Faddis pondered her next move: "She's going to have to decide, do I spill my guts to law enforcement and cooperate, or do I stay tight-lipped and try to ride out my defense?" This decision could implicate other family members in the homicide, potentially leading to more arrests.
The podcast also touched on the curious absence of legal action against Donna's husband, who was with her during the attempted escape. Faddis speculated, "Donna had more direct involvement in those conversations... Now that they're on her, they're going to do follow-up investigation." This suggests law enforcement might be biding their time, gathering more evidence before making further moves.
As the investigation continues, the focus remains on the entire Adelson family, including Wendy. Faddis advised, "Law enforcement would be prudent to keep a close eye on everybody within this circle, especially Wendy."
The Adelson case, with its twists and turns, poses a fundamental question: How far does familial loyalty extend in the face of legal jeopardy? As the saga unfolds, one can't help but wonder, will justice in this case prove to be a family affair, or will the individual pursuits of self-preservation fracture familial bonds?
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In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, hosts Tony Brueski and former Felony Prosecutor Eric Faddis delved into a perplexing legal maneuver within the Adelson family, raising the question: When the stakes are life imprisonment, why would Donna Adelson choose the same attorneys who failed to acquit her son, Charlie Adelson? This decision comes as Donna faces charges of conspiring to murder her former son-in-law, with a trial looming on the horizon.
Faddis expressed his bewilderment, "It's a bit of a head-scratcher for me, Tony. They know the case really well, but they lost one, and two, there could be a conflict that arises." He speculated that Donna's best legal strategy might involve blaming Charlie, already serving a life sentence. This potential conflict of interest underscores the complexity and ethical murkiness of the case.
The conversation took a turn towards the broader implications of attorney-client privilege. Brueski questioned whether retaining the same attorney could be a strategy to protect other family members, specifically Wendy Adelson. Faddis acknowledged this possibility, noting, "It gets murky ethically at that point for the attorney."
The case's intricacies don't end there. Donna's arrest while attempting to flee to Dubai adds another layer of intrigue. Faddis pondered her next move: "She's going to have to decide, do I spill my guts to law enforcement and cooperate, or do I stay tight-lipped and try to ride out my defense?" This decision could implicate other family members in the homicide, potentially leading to more arrests.
The podcast also touched on the curious absence of legal action against Donna's husband, who was with her during the attempted escape. Faddis speculated, "Donna had more direct involvement in those conversations... Now that they're on her, they're going to do follow-up investigation." This suggests law enforcement might be biding their time, gathering more evidence before making further moves.
As the investigation continues, the focus remains on the entire Adelson family, including Wendy. Faddis advised, "Law enforcement would be prudent to keep a close eye on everybody within this circle, especially Wendy."
The Adelson case, with its twists and turns, poses a fundamental question: How far does familial loyalty extend in the face of legal jeopardy? As the saga unfolds, one can't help but wonder, will justice in this case prove to be a family affair, or will the individual pursuits of self-preservation fracture familial bonds?
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Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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
Faddis expressed his bewilderment, "It's a bit of a head-scratcher for me, Tony. They know the case really well, but they lost one, and two, there could be a conflict that arises." He speculated that Donna's best legal strategy might involve blaming Charlie, already serving a life sentence. This potential conflict of interest underscores the complexity and ethical murkiness of the case.
The conversation took a turn towards the broader implications of attorney-client privilege. Brueski questioned whether retaining the same attorney could be a strategy to protect other family members, specifically Wendy Adelson. Faddis acknowledged this possibility, noting, "It gets murky ethically at that point for the attorney."
The case's intricacies don't end there. Donna's arrest while attempting to flee to Dubai adds another layer of intrigue. Faddis pondered her next move: "She's going to have to decide, do I spill my guts to law enforcement and cooperate, or do I stay tight-lipped and try to ride out my defense?" This decision could implicate other family members in the homicide, potentially leading to more arrests.
The podcast also touched on the curious absence of legal action against Donna's husband, who was with her during the attempted escape. Faddis speculated, "Donna had more direct involvement in those conversations... Now that they're on her, they're going to do follow-up investigation." This suggests law enforcement might be biding their time, gathering more evidence before making further moves.
As the investigation continues, the focus remains on the entire Adelson family, including Wendy. Faddis advised, "Law enforcement would be prudent to keep a close eye on everybody within this circle, especially Wendy."
The Adelson case, with its twists and turns, poses a fundamental question: How far does familial loyalty extend in the face of legal jeopardy? As the saga unfolds, one can't help but wonder, will justice in this case prove to be a family affair, or will the individual pursuits of self-preservation fracture familial bonds?
Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj
Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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
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