UPDATE: Aug 21, 2024, Human remains found on Warner property confirmed to be that of Dee Warner, woman missing since 2021. The body of Dee Warner, a Lenawee County woman who went missing more than three years ago, has finally been found. It comes as her husband is due back in court to face murder charges in her death in the coming weeks. Officials confirmed Wednesday the human remains found on part of the Warner family property Friday are that of Dee Warner. Dee Warner remains were found in a sealed tank meant for anhydrous ammonia used in fertilizer for crops (and Meth). Anhydrous ammonia can be used illicitly for the production of the highly addictive drug methamphetamine (meth). Police said the manner of death was confirmed but that information will be withheld at this time pending further investigation. Her death was ruled a homicide.
Dale Warner Trial: private investigator Billy Little presented evidence to police indicating Dale Warner killed Dee Warner in a domestic dispute. Dale Warner, who’s been locked up since November, has pleaded not guilty on charges of open murder and tampering with evidence. Billy Little Jr. is a private investigator and attorney working alongside the family of Dee Warner to help shed light on her case. Michigan State Police detective Daniel Drewyor confirmed that murdered Dee Ann Warner was having an affair, and the man was investigated as a possible suspect, but an alibi proved he was out of town the weekend of her disappearance. ADRIAN — Evidence presented in Lenawee County District Court shows Dee Ann Warner is dead and the open murder and evidence tampering charges against her husband, Dale Warner, should advance to circuit court in September 2024 for further proceedings, a judge ruled Friday, Jun 7, 2024. A Lenawee County District Court judge on June 7 found there was probable cause to send Dale John Warner’s case to Lenawee County Circuit Court after a preliminary examination, court records show. Warner is charged with open murder and tampering with evidence in the death of Dee Warner, who disappeared from her home in 2021, according to police.
Dee Warner's daughter, Rikkell Bock, testified that her mother was in an "extremely toxic" relationship with her husband, Dale Warner. Dale Warner allegedly stalked her, put a tracking device on her Dee's car, and committed domestic violence. Gregg Hardy, Dee Warner's brother, said he saw the signs his sister was being abused but did not realize it at the time. The Michigan State Police First District Investigation Section, which took over the investigation from the Lenawee County Sheriff’s Office, had been working closely with the Lenawee County Prosecutor’s Office, which led to charges. A Michigan State Police Detective testified at Dale Warner’s preliminary hearing about alarming text messages recovered, including Dee Warner threatening to move out and saying she thought Dale was going to kill her if she tried to leave him. “It is also very clear that the last time anyone has heard from Dee Warner was on April 24th, 2021,” Judge Anna Frushour said, adding that authorities are continuing to investigate and search databases that could reveal information in the case. Dee Warner was last seen the morning of April 25, 2021 on Munger Road in Franklin Township, according to the sheriff’s office. Since then, Warner has had no contact with her family or friends by phone or social media, police said. On Oct. 12, 2021, Lenawee County officers launched an extensive search of Warner’s property, using a large number of personnel, canine units and ground-penetrating radar, police said. The family of Dee Warner announced at a press conference in May 2022 that private investigator - attorney Billy Little presented evidence to police indicating Dee Warner’s husband killed her in a domestic dispute.
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