South Florida Dentist Charles Adelson Charged In Murder For Hire Hit On Ex-Brother-In-Law

FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami/AP) -- A Fort Lauderdale dentist is now charged in connection with the 2014 murder of his brother-in-law, who was a prominent law professor at Florida State University.

Charles Adelson was taken into custody at his home on Thursday morning.

He is accused of hiring hitmen eight years ago to kill his sister's ex-husband, Dan Markel.

It's alleged that Adelson arranged the killing so his sister could move back to the Fort Lauderdale area from Tallahassee with her two children.  Wendi Adelson had been unable to return to South Florida because Markel had joint custody of their young children after a highly contentious divorce.

Markel was gunned down in his garage by two men, Sigfredo Garcia and Luis Rivera, who prosecutors say were hired through Katherine Magbanua, a former girlfriend and employee of Adelson and the mother of Garcia's two children.

Garcia is serving a life sentence after being convicted of first-degree murder in 2019. Rivera is serving a 19-year sentence after pleading guilty to second-degree murder in exchange for testifying against Garcia and Magbanua. Magbanua is facing a retrial on a first-degree murder charge next month after a 2019 hung jury.

Leon County State Attorney Jack Campbell said in a statement that Adelson was indicted by a grand jury after technicians were able to enhance the sound on a 2016 video recording made secretly of him talking to his mother inside a noisy South Florida restaurant, La Dolce Vita. The family had been under surveillance by investigators trying to solve Markel's killing.

"This recording includes statements by Charles Adelson which can be heard clearly for the first time," Campbell said. He did not say specifically what the recording says.

David Markus, Adelson's attorney, said his client is innocent and tied the arrest to Magbanua's retrial.

"Prosecutors have no new information that led to this arrest. The timing sure does stink, doesn't it? On the eve of a long-awaited trial of (Magbanua), this move has the smell of desperation," Markus said in an emailed statement.

Prosecutors said at their trial that Magbanua enlisted Garcia to take part in a $100,000 hit financed by Markel's in-laws, which they have denied.

Garcia then enlisted Rivera, a childhood friend, to help. Prosecutors said the two men drove from South Florida to Tallahassee to execute the plan, stalking Markel on the morning of the shooting as he dropped off his children at day care and stopped at the gym. When Markel returned home, Garcia shot him as he sat in his car talking on his cellphone.

Wendi Adelson had told authorities her brother joked about hiring a hit man as a divorce present but had decided instead to buy her a television.

Adelson's attorney says his client is innocent. He is currently being held without bond at the Broward County jail on charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and solicitation to commit murder after being arrested at his home by U.S. marshals. He is awaiting transfer to Tallahassee.

(© Copyright 2022 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

 

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