A jury found that the Movant-Below/Appellant, Ralph Swan, and a codefendant, Adam Norcross, crashed through the patio doors of the home of the Warren family in Kenton, Delaware in 1996, and shot twenty-seven-year-old Kenneth Warren to death in front of his twenty-four-year-old wife, Tina, and their nineteen-month-old son, Dustin.
Swan and Adam Norcross both were sentenced to death in 2001 for the 1996 murder of Kenneth Warren of Kenton. Warren was shot four times in a home invasion robbery.
Robert Reiss
A jury found that the Movant-Below/Appellant, Ralph Swan, and a codefendant, Adam Norcross, crashed through the patio doors of the home of the Warren family in Kenton, Delaware in 1996, and shot twenty-seven-year-old Kenneth Warren to death in front of his twenty-four-year-old wife, Tina, and their nineteen-month-old son, Dustin.
Swan and Adam Norcross both were sentenced to death in 2001 for the 1996 murder of Kenneth Warren of Kenton. Warren was shot four times in a home invasion robbery.
https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/2020/04/01/federal-judge-rejects-latest-appeal-murder-convict-adam-norcross/5103764002/