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Sheila Keen Warren is accused of dressing up as a clown in 1990 and fatally shooting the wife of a man she later married. Photo: Palm Beach County Sheriff’s office / Palm Beach Post via AP

Trial delayed in Florida ‘killer-clown’ case after new disclosure

  • Sheila Keen Warren is accused of dressing up as clown in 1990 and fatally shooting Marlene Warren, the wife of a man she later married
  • The trial has been postponed following the disclosure of a police file containing information about other clown-sighting leads at the time

The trial of a Florida woman accused of dressing up as clown in 1990 and fatally shooting the wife of a man she later married has been postponed following the disclosure of a police file containing information about other clown-sighting leads at the time.

Prosecutors informed defence lawyers for Sheila Keen Warren last Thursday that they had found a “clown sighting file” which defence lawyers had been demanding but prosecutors had been saying they did not have, according to a court filing by defence lawyers in Palm Beach County case.

Defence lawyers in the motion asked for a delay in the first-degree murder trial which was expected to start the next week. The jury trial was cancelled on Friday.

Sheila Keen Warren, left, and murder victim Marlene Warren. Photos: Supplied

Defence lawyers also are seeking sanctions against prosecutors for what they say are instances of failing to disclose evidence to the defendant and are asking that Keen Warren be allowed pretrial release from jail.

The 25-page “clown sighting file” has the names, addresses or phone numbers of 40 credible leads, according to the court filing from defence lawyers.

“Needless to say this will take the defence considerable time and resources to investigate,” the defence lawyers said.

After 27 years, ‘killer clown’ suspect is finally arrested

Marlene Warren was fatally shot in the face in May 1990 by someone in an orange wig, red nose and white face paint who handed her carnations and foil balloons after she answered the door of her upscale South Florida home.

Keen Warren was arrested in 2017 in Abingdon, Virginia. Detectives at the time said advances in DNA technology, combined with evidence gathered decades ago, showed Keen Warren was the killer. At the time of the shooting, she was an employee of Marlene Warren’s husband, Michael, at his used car business. They married in 2002.

Keen Warren has pleaded not guilty.

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