Hey, "20/20" fans. We're back with some not-so-great news for you guys in this article. The ABC people are not airing a new episode of 20/20 tonight, May 24, 2024. However, it's not a total bust because ABC does have a repeat episode of 20/20 all lined up and ready to go. Some of you guys might not have seen this repeat episode when it originally aired. So, it might seem like a totally new episode to some of you. For that reason, we do have some preview information for it to run by you. ABC served up a new press release for this repeat episode. So, we're going to take a look at it right now. This repeat episode is officially titled, "The Case of the Killer Clown." It originally aired way back on May 5, 2023. In this repeat episode, the 20/20 team took a deep look at a story about a Florida woman named Marlene Warren.
- 5/24/2024
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
On May 24, 2024, ABC’s “20/20” presents a gripping tale of a chilling murder case that shook an affluent southern Florida suburb. In May 1990, Marlene Warren opened her door to a clown bearing balloons and flowers, only to be shot at point-blank range. The prime suspect was initially her husband, Michael Warren, but with a solid alibi, investigators hit a dead end. It took 33 years of relentless pursuit to crack the case.
“20/20” delves into this decades-long saga, exploring the twists and turns that ultimately led to justice. Interviews with key figures, including the victim’s son, Joe Ahrens, offer intimate insights into the profound impact of the murder on their lives. Additionally, the program features discussions with Sheila Keen-Warren’s defense attorney, Greg Rosenfeld, shedding light on the legal battles surrounding the case.
Viewers will hear from Dave Aronberg, the state attorney for Palm Beach County, and other key investigators...
“20/20” delves into this decades-long saga, exploring the twists and turns that ultimately led to justice. Interviews with key figures, including the victim’s son, Joe Ahrens, offer intimate insights into the profound impact of the murder on their lives. Additionally, the program features discussions with Sheila Keen-Warren’s defense attorney, Greg Rosenfeld, shedding light on the legal battles surrounding the case.
Viewers will hear from Dave Aronberg, the state attorney for Palm Beach County, and other key investigators...
- 5/23/2024
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Prepare to delve into a chilling tale of deception and murder in Season 20 of “48 Hours on ID,” featuring the episode titled “Murder by Clown.” Set to air at 10:00 Pm on Sunday, May 19, 2024, on Investigation Discovery, this gripping installment unravels the shocking events surrounding the tragic death of Marlene Warren.
The episode opens with Marlene Warren answering her door in Florida to an unexpected and sinister sight—a clown delivering balloons and flowers. However, what starts as a seemingly innocent gesture quickly takes a deadly turn when Marlene is shot point-blank in the face, leaving her mortally wounded.
As investigators delve into the case, they uncover a web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives lurking beneath the surface. The bizarre circumstances surrounding Marlene’s murder captivate both law enforcement and viewers alike, leading to a relentless pursuit of justice.
With interviews, evidence, and expert analysis, “48 Hours on ID...
The episode opens with Marlene Warren answering her door in Florida to an unexpected and sinister sight—a clown delivering balloons and flowers. However, what starts as a seemingly innocent gesture quickly takes a deadly turn when Marlene is shot point-blank in the face, leaving her mortally wounded.
As investigators delve into the case, they uncover a web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives lurking beneath the surface. The bizarre circumstances surrounding Marlene’s murder captivate both law enforcement and viewers alike, leading to a relentless pursuit of justice.
With interviews, evidence, and expert analysis, “48 Hours on ID...
- 5/12/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
At 9pm, CBS rebroadcasts “48 Hours: Melissa Turner’s Closing Act“.
In May 1990, Marlene Warren opened her Florida home’s door to a clown who presented her with balloons and flowers, only to be shot dead instantly while her 21-year-old son, Joe Aherns, witnessed the horrifying event. In “Murder by Clown,” which airs on Saturday, October 28 (10:00-11:00 Pm) on the CBS Television Network and streams on Paramount+, Joe Aherns shares his experience with 48 Hours correspondent Peter Van Sant.
Aherns recounts, “That was the worst day of my life. We were eating breakfast; we saw the colors of the reflections through the glass. It looked like a clown costume. My mother opened the door and I heard ‘How, how pretty,’ and heard [a] bang and I saw her fall.”
After the shooting, the clown calmly returned to a car and drove away. The crime initially appeared to be a perfect one,...
In May 1990, Marlene Warren opened her Florida home’s door to a clown who presented her with balloons and flowers, only to be shot dead instantly while her 21-year-old son, Joe Aherns, witnessed the horrifying event. In “Murder by Clown,” which airs on Saturday, October 28 (10:00-11:00 Pm) on the CBS Television Network and streams on Paramount+, Joe Aherns shares his experience with 48 Hours correspondent Peter Van Sant.
Aherns recounts, “That was the worst day of my life. We were eating breakfast; we saw the colors of the reflections through the glass. It looked like a clown costume. My mother opened the door and I heard ‘How, how pretty,’ and heard [a] bang and I saw her fall.”
After the shooting, the clown calmly returned to a car and drove away. The crime initially appeared to be a perfect one,...
- 10/26/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
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