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‘Nervous’ Charlie Adelson explains Dan Markel hitman ‘joke’

Charlie Adelson and Dan Markel

Charlie Adelson (left) testifies at murder trial on Nov. 2, 2023, (right) murdered FSU law professor Dan Markel, the defendant’s former brother-in-law (Law&Crime Network)

Charlie Adelson took the stand at his trial Thursday morning and told a jury of his peers that he was “really nervous” but also innocent in murder-for-hire of his former brother-in-law Dan Markel, a prominent Florida State University law professor and scholar who was shot to death after he pulled into his driveway in the summer of 2014.

Prior to testimony, Adelson appeared nervous while sitting at a table next to his lawyers, stirring in his chair and fidgeting with his face and hair. Defense attorney Daniel Rashbaum cut to the chase after calling Adelson to the stand to testify in his own defense.

Asked whether he was involved in 41-year-old Dan Markel’s murder, Adelson answered “absolutely no.” Asked whether he hired anyone to kill Markel, the defendant replied, “no.”

Moments later, Adelson acknowledged that he was “really nervous.”

“Why?” Rashbaum asked.

“My whole life depends on it,” Adelson answered.

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