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Donna Adelson transcript transcript David Sims — Direct/Cross - Day 1 - Donna Adelson Retired TPD Sergeant David Sims, first officer on scene at 2116 Trescott Drive on July 18, 2014, describes self-responding to the call, finding Dan Markel unresponsive in his vehicle with a broken driver's-side window, and observing Markel's personal effects — broken eyeglasses, a cell phone in his left hand, and a business card in his right. Three photographs of the vehicle (State's Exhibits 8–10) are admitted and published. Defense waives cross-examination. Georgia CapplemanJackie L. FulfordStephen EverettDavid SimsJudge EverettMs. CapplemanDavid SimsMs. Fulforddirectcross
Donna Adelson / Day 1 / August 22, 2025
8 pages · 6 witnesses · 2,440 lines
Retired TPD Sergeant David Sims, first officer on scene at 2116 Trescott Drive on July 18, 2014, describes self-responding to the call, finding Dan Markel unresponsive in his vehicle with a broken driver's-side window, and observing Markel's personal effects — broken eyeglasses, a cell phone in his left hand, and a business card in his right. Three photographs of the vehicle (State's Exhibits 8–10) are admitted and published. Defense waives cross-examination.
Proceedings
Direct David Sims - Direct Line 1
Cross David Sims - Cross (Waived) Line 73
1 2:35:06

JUDGE EVERETT: Please call your next witness.

2 2:35:08

MS. CAPPLEMAN: State calls David Sims.

3 2:35:13

JUDGE EVERETT: Please approach.

4 2:36:14

JUDGE EVERETT: Please raise your right hand to be sworn. Do you swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give will be the truth?

5 2:36:19

DAVID SIMS: I do.

6 2:36:20

JUDGE EVERETT: You may take your seat.

7 2:36:21

JUDGE EVERETT: Please speak loudly and clearly for the jurors.

8 2:36:26

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Sir, please introduce yourself and spell your name.

9 2:36:29

DAVID SIMS: David Sims — S-I-M-S — retired sergeant from Tallahassee Police Department.

10 2:36:37

MS. CAPPLEMAN: How long were you with Tallahassee Police Department?

11 2:36:39

DAVID SIMS: 28 years.

12 2:36:42

MS. CAPPLEMAN: And were you employed with them back in 2014?

13 2:36:45
14 2:36:45

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Did you respond to a scene in response to a 911 call — 2116 Trescott Drive — on July 18th of 2014?

15 2:36:54

DAVID SIMS: Yes, I did.

16 2:36:55

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Is that location in Leon County?

17 2:36:57

DAVID SIMS: Yes, it is.

18 2:36:57

MS. CAPPLEMAN: And do you know what time you were dispatched to the call?

19 2:37:03

DAVID SIMS: Um, I was not dispatched. I was actually at the station working on paperwork, and I heard the call go out, so I just responded.

20 2:37:10

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Okay. And were you the first — first on scene?

21 2:37:13

DAVID SIMS: I was first on scene, yes.

22 2:37:15

MS. CAPPLEMAN: And did you make contact with Mr. Geiger, the neighbor?

23 2:37:20

DAVID SIMS: Yes, I did.

24 2:37:20

MS. CAPPLEMAN: And did Mr. Geiger indicate something going on in the garage next door to his residence?

25 2:37:26

DAVID SIMS: Yeah. He said his neighbor — he thinks it was his neighbor in there — and he heard a loud noise, and there was broken glass in his car.

26 2:37:47

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Publish State's 7, please. Has the — vehicle been moved from the position it was in when you first arrived?

27 2:37:50
28 2:37:51

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Okay. Other than the doors being opened, right?

29 2:37:53

DAVID SIMS: Correct.

30 2:37:53

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Okay. When you got there, was the vehicle running?

31 2:37:56

DAVID SIMS: Yes, it was.

32 2:37:58

MS. CAPPLEMAN: All right. What did you do when you first arrived and observed the vehicle?

33 2:38:02

DAVID SIMS: I walked up to the driver's side window. Mr. Geiger had told me that the homeowner's name was Daniel, and I saw someone in the car, and I spoke his name. I said, "Daniel," and there was no response. And I got a little closer and found that the driver's side window was broken kind of at an angle.

34 2:38:19

DAVID SIMS: Some of the glass was in, some had come out, but there was also a small rounded spot in that glass that was still in there.

35 2:38:26

DAVID SIMS: I said, "Daniel," again — no response.

36 2:38:30

DAVID SIMS: He was slumped over and kind of gasping for air — it was just a sucking sound.

37 2:38:40

DAVID SIMS: I noticed that he had his set of eyeglasses — half of a set of eyeglasses — laying in his lap. He had a cell phone in his left hand. He had a business card in his right hand. I walked around to the other side of the car — well, first I reached in and unlocked the door, and I went around to the other side and I opened the door and reached in and shut off the car so the car wasn't still running. And then I noticed the other half of the eyeglasses laying on the floorboard of the car.

38 2:39:11

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Let me pause you there and approach and show you what I've marked.

39 2:39:14
40 2:39:19

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Are these three photographs fair and accurate representations of how the vehicle appeared that day?

41 2:39:27
42 2:39:28

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Judge, I'd ask to introduce State's 8 through 10.

43 2:39:31

JUDGE EVERETT: State's 8 through 10.

44 2:39:34

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Publish 8, please.

45 2:39:38

MS. CAPPLEMAN: All right. Can you show us what you're talking about as far as the way the window was?

46 2:39:47

DAVID SIMS: Part of it had broken out. Part of it was still intact, but right there looked like a little rounded area.

47 2:39:52

MS. CAPPLEMAN: All right, and was this large void that we see in the window there before the door was opened?

48 2:40:00
49 2:40:01

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Yes. Okay. So you said you were able to reach in and unlock?

50 2:40:01

DAVID SIMS: Yeah, I reached in — the door was closed. I reached in through that broken area, unlocked the car, and then ran around and entered from the other side to turn off the car and pull out the keys.

51 2:40:14

MS. CAPPLEMAN: All right. And during this time, was EMS already en route?

52 2:40:18

DAVID SIMS: Yeah, I could hear them. I could hear them coming down the street. They were almost there.

53 2:40:18

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Okay. And were life-saving efforts made to try to help Mr. Markel?

54 2:40:26

DAVID SIMS: Yes. When I was on the passenger side, I pulled out a gym bag or something that was in there, pulled it out, set it on the ground so they could make better entry into the vehicle to extract him.

55 2:40:38

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Okay. And did he ever regain consciousness or say anything during the time you were there?

56 2:40:42

DAVID SIMS: Not in my presence.

57 2:40:44

MS. CAPPLEMAN: All right. Publish 9, please.

58 2:40:48

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Publish 10, please. All right. Do you see the half part of the eyeglasses there in that photograph?

59 2:40:56
60 2:40:57

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Could you indicate with your —

61 2:41:03

DAVID SIMS: Yeah, right there.

62 2:41:04

MS. CAPPLEMAN: And is that where you observed them, or had they fallen out?

63 2:41:08

DAVID SIMS: They had fallen out. One was in his lap, and then one was on the floorboard on the driver's side.

64 2:41:12

MS. CAPPLEMAN: All right. And what about the cell phone that we see pictured to the left of the eye —

65 2:41:16

DAVID SIMS: That was in his left hand. Was —

66 2:41:33

MS. CAPPLEMAN: — there a safety search done of the house?

67 2:41:36

DAVID SIMS: Yes. After EMS was removing him, then myself and a couple other officers — we took the keys that were in the car. The interior door from the garage into the house was locked. We unlocked that, did a search of the house, found no one, nothing.

68 2:41:49

MS. CAPPLEMAN: Nothing amiss? Any indication that this was a burglary, a robbery?

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MS. CAPPLEMAN: Any obvious signs of a struggle?

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MS. CAPPLEMAN: No further questions, Your Honor.

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JUDGE EVERETT: Cross-examination for Mr. Sims?

74 2:42:07

MS. FULFORD: No questions, Judge.

75 2:42:10

JUDGE EVERETT: You may step down, Mr. Sims.

76 2:42:12

MS. CAPPLEMAN: This witness is released, Your Honor.

77 2:42:14

JUDGE EVERETT: Thank you.