


The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office evidence room was contaminated He and Keen-Warren's defense team agreed March 8 to allow Bahr and the inmate, Jeffrey Libby, to testify during the trial. The argument: Scott, who interviewed Bahr in 2021, said Bahr's story seemed more like a ploy to get out of trouble than a legitimate confession.When re-interviewed in September 2022, Bahr denied the confession, saying only that he chatted about the murder using details he'd seen on the news. Bahr told the inmate that a "female biker type" bought the clown costume, he said.


"They have a costume that isn't the right costume and a car that isn't the right car."Unless prosecutors can definitively link the stolen LeBaron to the murder, defense attorneys said neither it nor any evidence related to it should be presented at trial. Investigators found two others, none of which was linked to Keen-Warren."All they have is circumstantial evidence," Isom told the judge March 8. It wasn't the only white Chrysler LeBaron found after the shooting, either. It's a convertible, not a coupe, and it has a distinctive black stripe that caused one eyewitness to dismiss it outright when shown a photo by detectives. The argument: Like the clown costume, the stolen LeBaron doesn't match the description of the getaway car exactly.Prosecutors say the strands of brown hair and orange wig fibers found inside the car link Keen-Warren to the murder. Four days later, detectives found a white Chrysler LeBaron stolen by Warren's widower, Michael - Keen-Warren's employer, rumored boyfriend and future husband. The evidence: Witnesses to the shooting said the killer fled from Warren's Wellington home in a white Chrysler LeBaron.Keen-Warren had access to a car the same color and make as the getaway vehicle
