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Criminology assistant professor of instruction weighs in on Adelson case in Tallahassee

Thomas Hyslip on Surviving the Survivor podcast

Thomas Hyslip, PhD, speaks on a new episode of Surviving the Survivor podcast.

Thomas Hyslip, PhD, an assistant professor of instruction in the Department Criminology who also served as a federal law enforcement officer for over 23 years, joined other experts to discuss whether digital forensics could impact the case against Donna Adelson. Adelson recently appeared in a Tallahassee courtroom to hear the charges levied against her, including murder, in the conspiracy to kill her ex son-in-law FSU Law Professor Dan Markel. 

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