This episode covers the trial of Donna Adelson for the murder of Dan Markell, updates on a murder at Burning Man, and a Wisconsin kayaker who faked his death.
Donna Adelson was found guilty of first-degree murder after a jury deliberated for just over three hours. The prosecution, led by Georgia Kappelman, argued that Adelson orchestrated the murder to gain custody of her grandchildren. The defense claimed there was no evidence linking her to the crime.
Ruth Markell, the victim's mother, delivered a powerful victim impact statement, expressing her grief and calling for the maximum sentence. Adelson's emotional reaction in court was noted, with the judge admonishing her for outbursts.
In the Dateline Roundup, Brittany Morris provided updates on the murder investigation at Burning Man, where Vadim Kruglov was found dead. His family seeks justice, and investigators are piecing together his last moments.
Additionally, the episode discusses the case of Ryan Borgwart, who faked his death while kayaking. He was sentenced to 89 days in jail and reflected on his actions in an interview.
Donna Adelson is found guilty of murdering Dan Markell; updates on Burning Man murder and a kayaker who faked his death.
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