Mike Magnoli, CBS 12 News (The Sinclair Broadcast Group)
Mike Magnoli, CBS 12 News (The Sinclair Broadcast Group)
Admissible Evidence is defined as evidence that has been deemed relevant and valid in court. The admissibility of evidence is often determined before a trial begins, in hearings, wherein lawyers make arguments about what the jury will be allowed to see and hear.
This podcast centers around a Cold Case in Palm Beach County, Florida. It is reported by Mike Magnoli, Mags, I- Team Chief Investigator for CBS 12 News in West Palm Beach.
The murder of Marlene Warren, in May 1990, shocked the community of Wellington and remained unsolved for nearly 30 years. Then, in 2017, detectives arrested a woman named Sheila Keen (Warren). Sheila is charged with First Degree Murder with a firearm. She's accused of dressing up in a clown outfit, bringing flowers, balloons, and a gun to the victim's house, then killing her in cold blood.
Prosecutors say DNA links her to the crime, and the motive could be the oldest one in the book. Sheila was Marlene Warren's husband's mistress.
The first three episodes of this series explain the background, the characters, and the theories about what happened, but stay tuned for May 12th, 2023, when jury selection begins: That's when Admissible Evidence: Killer Clown Trial will drop daily episodes, covering all the court-room drama and intrigue. Sheila says she's innocent.
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