Unsettling developments emerged this week in Lenawee County as human remains were uncovered under grim circumstances on property belonging to one Dale Warner. His wife, Dee Warner, has been missing since April 2021. Investigations by the Michigan State Police’s Special Investigation Section, during the execution of a search warrant on the property, led to the alleviating discovery. As of now, the identity of the remains is active speculation, pending a confirmatory autopsy planned for Aug. 20.
According to Dee’s brother, Gregg Hardy, the remains bear an uncanny resemblance to a mummy, having been found inside an anhydrous ammonia tank which was uncannily modified. The usual function of this tank – to provide fertilizer for corn crops – was perverted to serve as a crypt, after it had been cut open and welded shut. The modification is peculiar as it leaves room for visual identification of the remains before DNA analysis.
Dale Warner, also connected to the property, has been arrested and charged with open murder and tampering with evidence. The resident of Tipton, is presently confined to Lenawee County Jail on a $15 million bond, awaiting his pretrial hearing on Sept. 4 at Lenawee County Circuit Court. Investigators believe Dale murdered Dee during a late April argument, subsequently concealing her body. Dee was last seen alive on April 24, a day before she was reported missing when her daughter arrived for their usual Sunday breakfast to find unraveling circumstances.
Following a tip provided by Hardy, investigators were led to the exact location of the tank on Warner’s property. The fertilizing tank bore incongruities such as amateur welding and fresh coat of paint which warranted suspicion. Notably recollecting the unusual sighting of painting a transport tank, Hardy’s tip guided police to uncover one of the grisliest discoveries in recent history – human remains perilously sealed within an everyday agricultural amenity.
Working with Detective Sgt. Dan Drewyor, Hardy identified an isolated tank with a conspicuous ‘Do Not Use’ sign. His invaluable input was corroborated by an X-ray scan of the tank which indicated a body inside, further confirmed upon the tank’s intrusion revealing a body wrapped in a blue tarp. The remains are currently held at Jackson’s morgue where the Lenawee County Medical Examiner’s Office conducts its autopsies.
Juxtaposing his interactions with Dale near the same tank hiding the victim beneath dark paint and amateur welding, Hardy finds it unsettling and surreal to comprehend the grim reality concealed beneath their very noses. Emphasizing that the tank was always present during initial police searches Hardy commends the police’s efforts, despite the oversight, attributing the discovery to his knowledge of Dale’s habits which proved to be vital in the recent findings.
In legal proceedings, Dee Warner was posthumously declared deceased in March by Lenawee County Probate Judge Catherine A. Sala. With the presentation of sufficient evidence by the prosecutors, Visiting Judge Anna M. Frushour from Washtenaw County ruled for further court proceedings, potentially leading to a trial. Surprisingly, all Lenawee County’s judges have disassociated themselves from this stage of the case’s proceedings.
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