Miami
Donna Adelson's Miami home served as the Adelson family's primary base; the prosecution's opening statement in the Donna Adelson trial identified it as the address where Wendi brought her sons in the immediate aftermath of the murder. Getaway driver Luis Rivera lived in the Normandy Drive area of Miami, placing the city as both a conspiracy-adjacent origin point and a post-crime destination. Richard Shagran testified in the Donna Adelson trial that he visited the South Beach home the day after Charlie Adelson's conviction and described the family as feeling trapped by a surrounding media siege.
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Miami surfaces across all three trials in distinct roles: Rivera's residential origin (Charlie Adelson trial, direct); the Adelson family home to which Wendi and her sons relocated within 48 hours of the murder, cited by the prosecution as a notable post-crime fact (Donna Adelson trial, opening statement); and the site of the post-conviction family gathering described in Shagran's direct testimony (Donna Adelson trial). The convergence of the hitmen's origin geography and the family's home base in the same city was part of the prosecution's narrative framing.