Dateline: Missing In America - UPDATE: Dee Ann Warner
Episode Date: November 22, 2023In November of 2023, Dee Ann Warner’s husband was charged with her murder. Dale Warner was also charged with evidence tampering in the case. He has pleaded not guilty to both charges. Dee Ann’s bo...dy has still not been found. Josh Mankiewicz reports.Listen to our original podcast on the case here: https://link.chtbl.com/dee_ann_warner
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It's been two and a half years since Diane Warner disappeared without a trace from her
home in Michigan.
We told the story of this 52-year-old grandmother in season one of Dateline Missing in America,
2022.
Now, we have a big development to report.
There's been an arrest in her case.
I'm Josh Manguets, and this is a Missing in America update.
On Tuesday, November 21st, 2023, Dale Warner, D. Ann's husband, was arrested and charged
with murder and tampering with evidence in connection with her disappearance.
The 53-year-old Warner was arraigned the next morning in LanoA County District Court.
Diane's family, including her brother Greg Hardy, were in the courtroom,
sitting right behind the prosecution table.
It's a better sweet thing. Listen, I've known this family all of my life.
It's horrible to have to be at odds
about one of their family members who I've known all of my life.
And so I have to stay focused on the reality that it happened.
Sometimes it feels almost impossible that it could have happened, but I stay focused on the facts that demonstrate that it did happen and who did it and we I'm a firm believer in justice.
So that was all going through my head is I set there after culminating two and a half years of chasing this around to get to the point where the authorities had concurred with what
we have been pushing for for a long time.
Dale Warner joined the court proceedings via a video link from the Leno Way County
jail.
He sat in front of a white Cinder Black wall wearing an orange jumpsuit.
His hands folded in his lap.
You can see Warner had written notes in the left breast pocket of his orange jailhouse shirt.
He did not read from them, instead answering yes and no to the court's questions.
Dale Warner pleaded not guilty to both charges. His bond was set at $20 million.
Dateline reached out to Warner's attorneys for comment. They responded, quote,
we believe that a fair and objective review of the evidence, or more precisely the lack
of evidence in this case, will show that Mr. Warner did not kill his wife, unquote.
They added that they, quote,
intends to vigorously fight, unquote, the charges on behalf of their client.
Dale was Deanne's second husband. They lived along a small country road, where Deanne's vast
property spanned thousands of acres, a property where Dale continued to live
after his wife's disappearance.
It's also a property police have searched multiple times over the years, including in
May 2023 when they enlisted the help of cadaver dogs.
We know they didn't find a body.
We don't know what else they might have found.
Now, Diane's family sees her husband's arrest as progress. Her brother Greg.
It's obviously a very large step forward following a huge amount of time spent trying to push the process, trying to make the process
accountable. And for the family, it is a big relief that all the stuff that we've believed
in and have spoken of in rallies and in visuals for my sister. We've been open about it and it's finally been,
you know, been basically brought to fruition
because of the investigation coming to the very same
conclusion that we have come to over time.
Despite the welcome news,
the fact remains that their sister, mom, grandma, has never been found.
It's difficult. You know, the pain has not gone away. The actual event that took place
and, you know, not having any closure to that is haunting for the family. We have all,
I believe, resigned ourselves to the fact that there's no other option than
she has been killed in their body, some way hidden or destroyed by Mr. Warner.
And the only good thing is that now we finally have a little piece of mind that there is
impossible justice here after two and a half years and
You know my sister was a kind of person who would have praised this kind of a fight
she she was a fighter and
I think she would be
pleased that someone is carrying on the fight for her because that's what she would
do for someone else.
She would fight for the justice for someone else.
There's little doubt about that.
Holidays are the hardest for Dee's family.
They say her absence for the past two and a half years is a void that will never be filled,
no matter the outcome of these charges. The Thanksgiving was kind of a holiday that my sister
tied to all the all the different family fractions together for some sort of a large gathering
in dinner.
She was a good cook and in our family it's been kind of a tradition for big gatherings
on Thanksgiving.
And so it's an empty seat, a big seat that's not filled.
The Michigan State Police are continuing to follow leads
and ask that anyone with information
contact the MSP Monroe Post at 734-242-3500.