Murder for hire suspect in Court, new discovery includes wire taps
September 7th, 2016 by Mike VasilindaOne of two men accused in the murder for hire plot of an FSU law professor was in court today for a status conference, and as Mike Vasilinda tells us, new discovery given to his attorneys contains some wire taps of the ex wife’s family.
Accused murder suspect Sigfredo Garcia walked into the court with his head slightly bowed. The hearing was an apparent oversight with nothing to discuss.
“I don’t think there is anything to take up today” said the Judge, who says attorneys should have called his office before coming from Miami.
Co-defendant Luis Rivera last week asked to be tried separately. Afterwards, Garcia’s attorney, Saam Zangene said he had no opinion on Rivera’s move, but:
“We are still conducting our defense investigation. The court did give us some time to prepare, but its a day by day evaluation.”
Defense attorneys say they were given new discovery information that has not yet been made public, but they did say that it includes wiretap information.
In early June, Police investigators filed a document indicating they were worried some of the ex-wife’s family had the means and had been overheard talking about fleeing the country.
I’m assuming I am suspect? No you are not a suspect”
In a previously released five hour interview on the day of the murder ex-wife Wendi Adelson is heard telling police she would be surprised if her family was involved.
“They would never, they would never do that.I don’t know who would be angry enough” Police: “That’s what I have to find out.”
“To do something like this” Adelson told investigators.
The State Attorney’s office expects to take about three weeks redacting the latest information before any of it is released to the public.
A bail hearing for Sigfredo Garcia is set for October 7th, with trial still set for November14th, although as you heard attorneys say to Mike, 8the case is still developing.
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