Prime Crime: Solved Murders - Wealthy Lawyer Found Buried In His Own Firepit
Episode Date: August 17, 2026A prominent Georgia attorney seemingly vanished from his own home the day before Independence Day. Gary Farris, a well-respected lawyer in the Atlanta-area, would be found dead on his own property day...s later by his son. Find out what happened to Gary Farris on this episode of “Prime Crime with Jesse Weber.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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President of Law Security.
Hi, this is dispatcher of upright with the Lanoa County Sheriff's Office.
The officer is requesting a ping for a phone for a missing person.
I was out doing some farming.
My wife, Shelly, called and said, ask if I had seen D.
We can't find her.
D Warner seemingly vanishes off the face of the earth.
Her bag containing her makeup and medicines, that's missing.
But her vehicles are still at the farm where she and her husband live.
No one can find any trace of her.
Authorities came up empty handed after a two-day search for Dian Warner.
The longer this goes on, the more concerned we become.
We can make more money.
I can't make another wife.
So I want my own, no matter what she's done or how much she's taken,
you know, it's irrelevant.
I've been through one, the most.
I sure as hell don't want to go through it on no matter what.
Last time I'd spoken to D was on Thursday before this Sunday,
so three or four days.
I immediately called her.
and got no answer. I text her, and neither one of those attempts did I get a response.
Lenoa County undersheriff Jeff Ewald says they've been following up on tips and fear Warner
could be in danger. We don't really have any leads. We don't have any evidence suggesting
what may have happened with her. It's really got us mystified.
52-year-old businesswoman, mother of five, Deanne Warner, just disappears the weekend of April 25th,
2021. And this is right as the first crops are being planted on the farmlands of rural
Lenoway County, Michigan. The Warner's lived in an area known as Tipton, probably 70 miles
southwest of Detroit, primarily blue-collar people, farmers, a lot of farming in the area,
a lot of migrant workers in that area due to the farming. Her loved ones begin the search for her,
but every trail goes cold. The telling issue was a
fact that her car, both cars, her escalade was home in the garage, her Hummer was outside,
and she always drove one of the two of them. And it wasn't like her to, you know, just go with
someone somewhere and certainly not walk anywhere. Her daughter, Raquel, texted,
where are you and didn't get a response? Also very odd. D, by all accounts, had her phone
attached to her at all times. She calls her mom at that.
point and it goes straight to voicemail. They went to every place that she possibly could be and she was not there.
Raquel calls her adult siblings, Zach, T.J. and Amber, Zach and T.J. come to the Munger property.
They immediately find it suspicious based off of the circumstances and they file a missing persons report.
She has a husband, she has a young daughter, law enforcement really didn't know what they had on their hands.
Contacted emergency.
Are you here Dale?
Excellent.
I hear your wife is missing?
Well, I don't know if she's missing or she just left, so...
Okay.
I came home last night and she was really upset.
She was talking with a lot of bad things
as far as employees and one employee decided to quit.
Talking about killing herself and taking off and leaving.
Okay.
Dee and Dale Warner weren't your typical farmers.
They were running two successful businesses from this sprawling property in Tipton, Michigan.
They have a large trucking business and a farming operation.
They farmed several thousand acres.
Dee owned the trucking business by herself, but the majority of everything else was owned between the two of them.
They had truckers on the trucking side of things, and then they had farm employees.
They had mechanics, and of course they had a whole crew that was in the office running the
business operation. Dee was very much involved in the operations of their businesses and she
worked hard at making sure everything got done very well and successfully. They were certainly in
this region a sizable operation of crop farming. You would drive by the operation, you would be very
impressed about what you saw. Things were taken care of. Lots of things were new and nice and well-maintained.
She just got over COVID like a week or so ago and she ain't backed in light since.
Last night she's coming down with a real bad migraine.
So she took some migraine pills and she takes and she finally
basically passed out on the couch.
And then this morning around 6 o'clock I got up and, you know, she was snoring away.
I was gonna wake her up.
So then I went out and got my chemicals and got sprayer loaded up and went sprayed a batch.
And I texted her and she didn't answer.
I got back here and I went in the house and she was going to have.
and she was gone.
It was not uncommon for her Dee to get mad at Dale
and leave for two or three days.
But when that would happen,
she always had consistent communication with her kids.
She typically would take, at the time,
the nine-year-old daughter with her.
On this Sunday, the nine-year-old was staying
at the aunt and uncle's house from Saturday and the Sunday.
Dee's phone was off, and she did not tell anyone
she had any plans of leaving town.
I walked around in the house.
I mean, this isn't the first time.
She's left, usually she takes up
and goes to her son's house and stays for a day or something.
This time the difference is she ain't answered anymore.
But she didn't take her vehicle.
So somebody picked her up.
So she's with someone somewhere.
It is.
I don't get everybody all fired up
and then she shows up a day or two later.
We tried pinging her cell phone.
And nothing for whatever reason she shows up.
When she comes back, she's fine.
No harm, no thought.
Right.
Just call into central phone.
dispatch that let me know.
Dee was a very energetic person.
She had a great drive to be successful at what she did.
She worked very hard at that to achieve it and had a dynamic personality.
She liked people and she liked people to like her.
This was obviously a second marriage.
Dee and Dale were both working at the company called CPS, which was a supply company that
supplied fertilizer and seed and did custom application.
That's where Dee was in the sales side of it,
and Dale ran the equipment and did the application for the company.
They were together for quite a number of years.
They had a child together.
There were some disputes, but overall they had a loving relationship.
I obviously knew Dee's husband very well,
Tim, her first husband, and the father of her Fort
children. I was very surprised when they got together, so to speak, when this affair began.
And Dee was a very straightforward hard hitter. Dale was a more unwilling to actually
confront something where Dee was totally the person that would confront something. So their methodology
of being in business was quite contrary. By Monday morning, concern over Dee's disappearance
is just mounting. And investigators return to the family farm
to talk more with her husband Dale and also to search the property.
When was the last time you saw?
Who's that?
Your wife.
When I was walking out of here, I'm guessing it was around 6 o'clock Sunday morning.
Okay.
What's your take on it?
What do you think?
Affair?
What are you at?
I mean, what's your take on?
I think should be back another day or two?
Uh-huh.
There's no doubt in my mind should not have an affair.
He's pretty consistent with the sheriff's apartment that she was not having an affair,
even though he had made statements to numerous other people in the past.
about the fact that he may have known about the potential for her to be having an extra marital
affair at the time.
Look, given that Dale's own marriage to Dee began with an affair, he's got a wonder,
the same way he got her, is that now the way he lost her?
My stepdaughter, Raquel, called Stephanie and said, I can't find my mom. What's going on?
Well, then Stephanie called me when I was spraying still, and I says, I don't know.
She was sleeping on the couch when she left.
She's got a curling iron, hair dryer, and then her big ass.
And those are gone.
They're gone.
They're gone.
She has another bag here.
You got her bags with her clothes in it.
She got another bag with her pills and her medication in it.
Every time we get mad, she takes that and she goes to Zax.
Does she have handguns, long gun, handguns?
Yeah, one handgun, it's in the safe.
Have you confirmed it?
Yeah.
No, I haven't.
Yep, it's down there.
I checked finances already.
It sounds like she's old school and does it as cash instead of using a credit card.
But there's been nothing since, there's been nothing for her safe.
There's been nothing for several days or a couple days.
Yeah, her stuff.
She has a lot of cash.
I'm guesstimating between $100 to $50,000 to $100,000 cash is what she's got.
Oh, yeah.
And you know that because it's missed her from the safe?
And it doesn't, did that piss you off?
Not really.
Okay.
She's been taking money out of the accounts in the office for the last couple years from the business.
It's only $1.000.
They had a tumultuous relationship.
especially because their business had its ups and downs,
and they didn't always agree.
In fact, they regularly did not agree how to conduct business
and also how to spend their money.
There was constant disagreements over D's shopping
and her spending money that way,
and that spilled over into their personal life.
What's weird is that the phone was off.
She left the end up here,
and she put a ring on my desk.
And that's three flags are just like something that's got from me.
wrong for somebody that's coaxed her.
Dee was always described as a very active mom, grandma,
interacted a lot with the kids, spent time with them,
babysat for them was in their lives.
I think the number one thing that has always stuck out in this case,
the family always has said it would have never made sense for her to disappear
and leave the young daughter behind.
Who in heck is she going to leave with?
Because our vehicles are still here.
That's what we're puzzled about.
The search for D stretches into its second day.
Law enforcement spend hours looking around this property, led around by Dale, but nothing.
Not one breadcrum.
And something to point out, there's no obvious crime scene here either.
So the thought is she had to have left on her own, right?
You're way too calm for me, man.
I'd be scared.
I always left, but she's always there.
Anything else?
No, I got to get to work.
I got you.
I got you.
I do appreciate it.
They want my wife back.
Yep.
That's where I'm at.
He tells them he has to get to work, so he asks them to leave.
Find no problem.
They pack up and they leave.
They end up getting a search warrant, though, for the property.
And they come back later on the evening of the 27th.
My partner did type up a search warrant.
We do have that.
I'm standing here with both of your daughters.
It is for the dogs, the drone thing.
If you want to come home, you absolutely can.
If you don't want to come home, you don't need to, you know, as far as what we're going to do.
They wanted to use tracking dogs and they wanted to fly a drone over the property.
Dale was obviously concerned about the tracking dogs.
Just make tax team not to take the dogs in the chemical barn,
because that stuff will soak up until the feed.
So let's just get a game plan before.
The bill, and he's just going to show you too if you wanted to, but it's the first.
wanted to, but it's the far, the far east building is a chemical one, and it's just whatever.
We've been loading insecticide and fungicides.
Sure.
I just didn't want you to take the dogs in there because the floor is still covered with it
and they'll soak up through the feet.
Their paws suck it and shit up.
The other thing I don't know about in the fertilizer barn, you guys do what you want,
but I got my dogs and I don't let them in there either one.
When the cadaver dogs came, they didn't find anything.
There was no DNA that was found.
There were no scent of Miss Warner.
There were no missing art.
articles of clothing or any of her items.
Law enforcement sits down with Dale once again to go through his timeline the day that
Dee disappeared four days earlier and just to find out what was going on in their lives.
So let's go back to Saturday morning, roughly what time you get up.
I usually get up about six or seven.
What roughly would have her time?
I thought she had my daughter to have soccer game at nine, but it turned out it was 11.
So I imagine she probably got up around 8.30, 9 o'clock.
They had after six, what do you do?
I'd have to go out and look at the time cards to see when Jared and my son got here.
We were at the field tiling when she was, took angelina to the soccer game,
and that's when she called me.
And that's when I was aware of there was an argument with Terry.
He's one of the drivers.
And that's when she said, why are you telling the help that I'm taking Xanax or something like that?
I was like, Florida.
I'm like, what are you talking about?
And that's when she says, well, I'm all done with selling everything.
were done. And she hang up the phone, and I had no more contact with the rest of the day.
I tried to call her several times, and she wouldn't answer her phone.
After hindsight, I look back, I think she was trying to get them mad,
so she could have a fight, so that she would have reason.
And then I came home, I think it was roughly about 8 o'clock.
You had to know my sister. She was very outgoing, and she didn't hide anything.
If she wanted to be angry with something, it was out there.
You didn't have to worry about trying to guess whether she was irritated about something.
It was very obvious.
Over here, something in the chair, I can tell she's all excited.
I was gone because Amy came to picture up in the meantime.
Oh, I asked Dee Dee if she's won't want us up to eat?
No, I don't want anything.
She says, you know cherry quit today?
I said, no, I did not.
She says, you don't care about me, nobody cares about me.
What does it matter if I'm even here?
And I said, Dee, you can't talk like that.
talk like that. So she started calming down. I'd rub her back and she started
calming down and she kind of dozed off once asleep. So then I picked her up, put her on the
couch, tucked her in. When I got up, I come out and she was still, I mean, storn hard
throughout his 16 time. But I got chemical out of the bar and went back loaded and in the middle
of spraying that field. Um, you know, Stephanie called me. Our assistant works in the office.
When I got here, they were out in the office. I think they were looking on security cameras
to see if they can see anything.
I'm not really that worried because she's in Zach's house.
Well then Zach shows up and he's telling me we can't find my out.
The second, third day, I'm like, oh, yeah, maybe we don't know what you're saying.
Zach also worked in the trucking office with Dee and Stephanie.
And so the three of them would have had known more about each other's whereabouts
on a particular day.
And so they were communicating and I was waiting for information to come back.
Dale became inserted into this conversation and started telling about what happened and what he suspected was that she had taken off and someone had quote unquote picked her up.
How many cameras are here? Functioning or non-functioning. They're all functioning, but the problem is the cameras were put into watch to help and watch make sure fuel wasn't being stolen and office stuff wasn't being stolen. There's nothing in here. Initially in watching the video, everything appears to be kind of a normal day. There were two things that were
were abnormal that were sticking points and indicators for us that Dale was being less
than truthful.
For starters, this isn't exactly captured on camera, but you do see him in the front
and loader at a specific time heading toward the house.
Separate than that being on camera, there's video of an interior of a barn and he's looking
for something near welding equipment.
And he appears to be searching and he appears he can't find what he's looking for.
And in the corner of the camera you can see headlights pan through the barn as if some
somebody's driving by.
And when that happens, he seemingly ducks behind this truck
and looks to see who it is.
And as the truck leaves the area,
he then goes back to what he's doing.
So I'm looking at the video,
it seemed like he didn't want to be seen
doing whatever he was doing.
There were hours and hours and hours of surveillance videos.
Mr. Warner is on the surveillance video hundreds of times.
You can see everything that he's doing
when he's on those cameras.
He's not trying to hide
anything and Mr. Warner's actions were all typical actions of him working and doing the various
tours that he did on the farm.
They looked at his GPS on the sprayer.
He was exactly where he said he was going to be.
Three thousand acres of land they had access to, plus his father's property of three or four thousand
acres of land.
And then my property's right next door with another couple thousand acres of land.
So on that Saturday, I organized a search party with neighbors and friends, and we thought, listen, we got to start checking off some boxes here because we have nothing.
Neighbors and friends showed up 30 or 40 of them.
The interesting part was that Dale didn't even show up.
We can make more money.
I can't make another wife.
So I want my own.
No matter what she's done or how much she's taken, you know, that's.
It's irrelevant.
I've been through one of the more.
I sure as hell don't want to go through it no matter what.
Starting right away on Monday,
I really started my own investigation.
One of the people that worked with Dee
in the trucking business was a guy named Todd Narek.
So I called Todd on Monday morning.
I said, Todd, do you have any idea who might have picked Dee up
and given her a ride somewhere?
And he named a former truck driver of D's,
and said that if they had they were having kind of a chummy relationship.
Ultimately, they realized that Ms. Warner had been having a relationship outside of her marriage.
They interviewed that gentleman.
They confirmed his whereabouts.
They did interview other people.
They got a lot of unusual tips.
A lot of people seem to point the finger at, for example, an ex-boyfriend or a husband or they had psychic tips.
So they did follow up on a number of those.
But none of those leads go anywhere.
and more suspicious behavior by Dale raises even more red flags,
and that becomes the focus of this investigation.
Dale had worked with his ex-son-in-law
over the course of several months on different occasions
to install a secret camera in the house
or several secret cameras to keep tabs on D
to install a secret tracking device on her Hummer
so he could know where she was.
He would access a tracking, the OnStar application.
or my Cadillac app on his phone to track her other vehicle.
And there was text message between the two of them
where she would discover that he's doing these things
and she would let him know that she didn't like it
and felt controlled.
So he was very suspicious of her not being faithful in the marriage,
and that was almost certainly why he was trying to figure out
where she was at all times.
Sheriff Troy Bevere says detectives are working every day
to find Dee Ann Warner.
At this point, we have not heard anything from her.
nothing on Facebook and no phone calls.
We're hoping that she contacts the family
and lets them know where she is
and that there's a good ending to this.
Look, it has to be considered at this point.
Did this other man in her life pull her away?
Or is something else going on?
They had been in marriage counseling,
and I think Dee reached a point where she knew
it wasn't gonna work and she was done.
We know that there was a,
an incident in December before she went missing in April when she tried to leave and she did text
friends saying that he turned into the devil and he threw me into a dresser, he wouldn't let me
leave. There were several people that had witnessed some of the arguments firsthand,
but also there were a lot of text message exchanges between D and Dale,
which were very beneficial for our investigation. Your messages from D to Dale about how she's not happy,
and things need to change and physical abuse between the two of them.
So to be able to see things from her own words was really important to us to paint a clear picture on what that marriage was like.
So you guys were arguing, she was trying to get you to argue, she was upset.
So how would you rate that night as far as you guys been married 20-some years, you've gotten in plenty of fights, I'm sure?
On a scale of the 10 being the worst fight you've ever had, and one being nothing.
It was probably five.
Okay.
I mean, we've had a lot worse fights.
That's what's weird.
It wasn't like the worst fight we've ever had.
It's like just a mediocre.
It was over a frickin' employee.
That Saturday evening, Amy offered to pick Angelina up
to have a sleepover with her daughter.
Amy came to Dee's home, picked up Angelina,
and Dee told Amy that she was going to have
a discussion, a confrontation with Dale
over their marriage that evening.
This comes back around to when Dee accused Dale
of telling other people her personal business.
This is right before she disappeared.
One of the things that was really important to her
was her public image.
For Dee's personal business like that
to be fronted out to her employees
is really devastating to her.
And that sets in motion her to have
a series of conversations with people on that Saturday
about how this can't go on,
she can't live like this, she can't be with Dale,
about how she's being mistreated.
And she tells several people that, you know,
Today's the day. I'm going home and I'm telling them we're getting a divorce.
As Dee ever for any reason stayed in any hotels that would be somewhat local?
I mean, the hotels around here, she wouldn't be caught in.
Does anybody found her passport? Does she have a passport?
She's got a passport. I don't say that.
Okay.
I'm assuming she's got it with her, but I don't know.
Was the story simply that she walked away and just, poof, wanted to have a new life?
Some people in law enforcement, it appears from some of the videos, were believing that.
If someone wasn't going to harm your wife, there's no logic for that person to put the ring there.
And so it's obviously the wife, she took off.
Nobody's going to kill her wife and I have cared too about the ring.
Or, I mean, if they do, they're going to steal it.
You started to see from some of the law enforcement that they started asking questions of,
well, this story really doesn't make a lot of sense.
We're looking at everything. I mean, just you are a huge, you are a huge,
potential suspect in this for what it's worth.
Sure.
And quite often it is, you know, the husband or something like that.
It's been a few days now, but if I can, just a picture of your arms, you know, it says,
look, I don't have any scratches.
Oh, I take my shirt up.
Oh, no.
I never fought back on there.
So, yeah.
Back in round zero loss.
Yes, we are.
The police found no evidence that Mr. Warner was connected with this in any way.
I think most of the family on D side had become pretty confident there was foul
involved in that Dale was somehow involved. There was an
ounce of contact. She never showed up anywhere. None of her bank accounts were
accessed. She had no communication with anybody whatsoever. It would
become obvious to me that he was hiding things. I finally decided that I was
rather ready to become public with what my personal opinions were. When I
became more suspicious of him, I did confront him and say that I was
going to make sure that he was found
to be responsible for my sister's demise.
But believing Dale had something to do
with these disappearance and being able to prove it,
those are two completely different things.
It's probably pretty trying for the family.
You know, you're hoping your mom comes back home,
but you're slowly coming to this realization
that's probably not going to happen.
And throughout that time, Dale would consistently state
that she'll be back in two weeks,
and then when two weeks come and go,
oh, she'll be back in a month.
And then when a month goes,
she'll be back in six months.
He just, his story kept slightly changing about when she would be back.
Next month will make it one year since Dee Warner disappeared.
Her family is still devastated.
She didn't evaporate out of her house.
Somebody has to know something.
Attorneys for Dale Warner continue to maintain he's innocent.
In the year and a half since she's been gone, family members have offered a $50,000
reward, moved the case to Michigan State Police, and are now petitioning the court to have
Dee Warner legally declared dead.
Greg is convinced that Dale is behind his sister's disappearance.
He even goes so far as to put up a billboard at an intersection near the farm that reads,
Help Dale Find D, essentially trolling Dale.
And his suspicions don't end there.
I'd already had a conservator appointed to protect my sister's estate.
I'd already accused him of falsifying a DPA, a durable power of attorney.
I had already caught him, changing the name of my sister's cousin.
company illegally and then selling it to the Laidlaw group from Canada, trying to do that undercover
and he was caught at that. And he was becoming obviously very concerned about me because I'm hot
on his tail. Over a year and a half has passed since Dee's disappearance. And the circumstantial
evidence against Dale is just piling up. So this leads investigators to bring Dale in for a more
formal conversation this time in an interrogation room.
Have you ever been wrongfully accused of something?
Okay. I mean, I'm doing something to my wife. And how do you feel about being accused now?
It's unbelievable, wonderful things that people will say. The state police getting involved,
that really changed it because you saw more emphasis, you saw more priority, you saw more
surgeons. You certainly saw a change in tone. Why wouldn't you do something to be?
She's that point. Why? I mean that's my soulmate. I love her. Okay. And what do you think
should happen to someone that did do something there? I'm not so sure that someone did anything
to her. I'm still, I think she just left. She obviously had to come with a plan.
Okay. She left with someone who picked itself to record. Can you? Can you? Can you? Can you? Can you
describe D to me as a person? She could be hot and cold, the nicest person in the world, and she's
really safe. It's fallen in two seconds. How would you decide to be your marriage or wrong? I would
discover marriage as a normal marriage. We started the investigation into kind of several different
categories. There's if D is alive, where is she? And so that's more of a what we call a searches of life.
So basically, if she's alive, can we show that somehow?
And then conversely, if she's not alive,
what evidence is there to indicate if someone was involved?
Several people at a former instances where you would show up to where Dee was unannounced
without having knowledge of direct knowledge from where she was.
Can you just explain that to us a little bit?
That's news to me.
In some previous interviews, and to other people you had stated that you were not going to get a divorce,
I know that is a topic of discussion.
Can you explain that a little bit to us?
Divorce was a word that we didn't bring up between each other because that was, you know, we're going to council and we had a lot of things going on.
And that was one of the things that we told each other we're never going to state each other as divorce, because that's not what neither one of us wanted.
A big part of that was the digital evidence and other people corroborating a lot of that stalking and manipulation behavior from Dale and showing that there is
definitely a reason for divorce and whether or not that conversation happened on
Saturday is a big part of what started this case. So we have reports from different
people regarding there being violence in your household historically between
you and D. Can you decide that to us?
No, no violence. Not at all. After those you know having a high-leveled conversation
back and forth between each other. What about there being rumors of her be involved with
with other men? What would you say to that?
And the time when she left, I would say no, but now I really don't know.
How'd answer that question?
She at some point did have an affair, to the best of our knowledge, but that had been two years prior.
You had made a statement about she's in Jamaica.
And what made you think that she loved it there?
She's fascinated with the family.
She's in Jamaica or she's in Mexico.
So can you sign how she would have gotten there without a passport or without crossing a border?
You don't need a passport to get to Mexico.
She's going to get down, driven down to Florida.
She's going to get on a boat.
She's going to go over.
You don't need a passport to get him to pay.
You can give him 50 bucks.
Mexico, you get $10.
Detectives with the Michigan State Police cut to the chase.
They're convinced that D is no longer alive and Dale is the one who's responsible.
And they confront him with that.
Dale, there's actually no doubt that he's dead.
Absolutely no doubt.
Okay?
And for me personally, I think it's challenging because the justice for Deep Crew,
they all want everybody to kill her.
I don't want people to think that you're this big monster.
You're the only person that can film this story.
And we're at a point where when we find a body, there's going to be no forensics there.
When I can deal with it's all within your system,
when I can deal with your home structure.
You know what I mean?
You're the only person that's going to be the only person that's going to be able to do that.
I can fill that out. Actually, no doubt she died there's no doubt. On November 21st,
2023, Dale Warner is officially arrested and charged with the open murder of D. Warner and tampering with
evidence. The following day, he's reigned at the Lenoir County courthouse. An emotional day for
D.N. Warner's family. This isn't a matter of the people versus Dale Warner. Mr. Warner does enter a plea
not guilty to both counts. Deanne's husband, Dale Warner, facing Lanoway County District
Judge Laura Shadler for the first time since being arrested in connection with her disappearance and murder.
It's now been more than three years since Deanne Warner was last seen alive.
And about nine months after Dale's arrest, when the Michigan State Police execute a search warrant on the Warner properties once again.
And this time, they find something.
The search for missing Tipton woman, Deanne Warner picks up seemingly out of nowhere.
Warner's been missing for more than two years now, but just this week, Michigan State Police started searching nearby properties owned by Warner and her husband Dale.
You even heard police discuss it a little bit, that the thought was, and it's probably a natural thought, that if you're going to hide a body, you're going to bury it.
It was that turning of the thought process to think maybe she's not down below, maybe she is in front of us.
Based off of the welding and based off of that video and all the equipment and land that he had,
we were very convinced that she was buried and possibly inside of something metal.
I decided, well, let's think about all the objects that are big enough for her to be welded in.
So these anhydrous ammonia tanks, I knew that they had numerous of them,
and so we decided to try and track them all down.
Ultimately, we were able to find a tank that had clearly been manipulated and altered,
You know, had been cut open and welded back shut and then painted with new stickers on it.
They took it to the border checkpoint in Detroit at Windsor.
That was the biggest X-ray machine they could find to X-ray the tank.
And when they x-rayed it, they saw the outline of a body.
Human remains were found in this barn in Lenoway County, Michigan, sealed in a metal tank.
Officials now trying to figure out who they belong to.
But family and friends of missing Lenoa County woman, Dee Warner,
believe their three and a half year search for their loved one has come to an end.
Lo and behold, there she was.
You feel surreal.
You don't even know.
It's hard to even believe it's factual.
After that much time, you just don't know what your emotion is.
It's very hard to describe.
We finally had her body, and that was a big deal.
And then, of course, that further gave us,
foundation for the case against Warner.
Dale Warner's trial begins on February 12th, 2026.
And as the prosecution lays out their case piece by piece, investigators,
family members, trial watchers, they begin to see the full picture of Dale and Dee's relationship.
This is a picture the state claims had been hidden in plain sight for three and a half years.
D and Dale's relationship was never good.
Constant verbal disagreements.
Over text, face-to-face, a pattern of stalking by Dale towards D.
Extreme secrecy and distrust between the two of them.
One of the first people to take the stand is one of Dee's adult daughters, Amber.
When was the next time you saw your mom?
After Friday night?
Right.
Saturday morning.
And do you remember approximately what time?
It was in the morning, maybe between 9 and 10.
She was hysterically crying when she came in to the house.
She went directly into my bathroom, connected to my bedroom,
and she threw up and was crying and just saying she was done.
We're selling everything I'm done.
She was done with her marriage.
There's been talk of divorce over the years, and he's never gone through with it.
No, this is the time.
This is the last straw.
The Saturday night he said to the police that he sure as hell wasn't getting divorced again.
He'd already done that once.
You already saw a little bit of the fuel for a combustible situation.
The prosecution continued to say it made no sense that she disappears without her
daughter. So clearly something happened on the property and that's when they started to point to
Dale. This behavior doesn't make sense. Why is he using that equipment? Why is he out not looking for her?
Dale wasn't yelling and screaming that his wife was gone. So they were trying to lay that foundation
was yeah, he wasn't doing a lot of searching because he already knew what happened and didn't want
tell anybody about it. Also looking back at the surveillance video from the Sunday, April 25th,
You can see Dale on camera getting welding supplies together.
So they put those two things together and they got a search warrant for tanks that had been re-welded shut, cut open and re-welded shut.
She was strangled.
She had blunt force trauma to the face and head enough to have killed it.
She had duct tape over her face and neck.
She was in her pajamas wrapped in a tarp.
welded in a tank.
So then Dee Warner's personal assistant, Madison Wolfe, is called to the stand by the prosecution,
not only to testify about the business relationship between D and D.L, but also the personal one.
Did you have a chance to observe the state of Dale and D's marriage?
Yes.
How would you describe them?
In the beginning, I didn't know them that well, so it seemed like it was okay.
And then over time, you could see that it was more like a business oriented.
relationship. They were always arguing about money. The state did a pretty thorough job of laying the timeline out and kind of guiding the jury through some of it was circumstantial, some of it is physical, but how it all connected. And then the defense gets their turn.
The government's evidence and case is built on speculation, assumption, and innuendo. Do you know what you won't see?
proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
The strength of the defense case was really focusing on the timeline
and pointing out the holes in the government's theory
that all of the different things could have happened on April 25, 2021 by 6 p.m.
At first I was on the witness list for the prosecution.
For whatever reason, the prosecutor dropped me from her witness list.
And lo and behold, the defense,
adds me to their witness list.
Your Honor, the defense would call Gregory Hardy.
The reason Mr. Hardy was called as a witness
is there was context for the investigation
and quite frankly the lack of investigation
that the police did in some areas.
They were entirely focused on Mr. Warner
and there was a lack of investigation
really about anybody else.
So Mr. Hardy, I understand that you want to give some context
to your answer,
but I would just like to clear,
answer. Did you want to be told details of the investigations? Yes. And then you have also claimed that
you told the Michigan State Police that there was a particular fertilizer tank that you wanted to
them to search for on your sister's property. Is that correct? I mentioned tank, but it wasn't that
specific tank. It was a tank. And then once the tank was found, you told the police that you know
how to cut an anhydrous tank open, right? Yes. There are only hope in my
opinion was to cause the jury to have some doubt that yeah, D was dead and that some, I somehow
knew something about this and had some involvement in my sister's demise only because I had
entrenched myself so deep in the investigation.
And you indicated that you have potential liability if the prosecutor is not successful in
getting a conviction against Mr. Warner, correct?
That's what the text says.
And you wrote that text, right?
I did.
What we really wanted to impart on the jury and highlight was that they could not convict
Mr. Warner just based on speculation or assumption or imagination.
There was no direct evidence of Mr. Warner's involvement.
But it takes the jury only nine hours to sift through all of this evidence of this week's
long trial before they come back with their verdict.
Members of the jury, you do say upon your oath that you find the defendant, Dale Warner, as to count one, guilty of second-degree murder.
As to count two, guilty of tampering with evidence.
I most certainly watched Dale when the verdict was read.
He put his head down and he shook him back and forth.
Otherwise, he was quiet.
The defense attorneys, my sense is there wasn't a surprise to them.
Obviously, he was in shock because he has maintained again since second one that he did not harm his wife.
He was truly hoping that the jury wouldn't see that.
While I'm glad that he was not convicted of the top count, we certainly fought hard for a not guilty verdict across the board.
It was more relief than joy.
We didn't let anybody down.
We didn't fail.
And it wasn't until a day.
or so later that I actually felt some joy, some happy.
You know, and it's weird to feel joyous about a homicide, right?
But it's more the joy of the fact that you were able to hold somebody accountable and
stick up for these people, which is why you do this job.
With the guilty verdict now in hand, Dale Warner's awaiting his fate.
And then you have the victim impact statements.
This is the opportunity for the family to plead with the court that he should be locked up for the rest of his life.
Good morning, Your Honor. My name is Raquel, and I am Dee's youngest adult daughter.
Our mother was the foundation of our family and a source of strength for so many others.
She was our protector, our supporter, and our motivator, and our best friend.
Her death created a pain and burden that none of us will ever fully recover from.
We're all still trying to learn to live without her.
My mom's name, Dee Hardy, will live in our hearts in our community for an eternity,
But Dale Warner's name will be gone forever.
In the end, the judge sentences 58-year-old Dale Warner
to up to 70 years in prison for the second-degree murder charge
and between 17 months to 10 years for the tampering with evidence charge
with the terms to be served consecutively.
He'll be eligible for parole after 33 years.
No matter what happened, it's terrible.
Now this little girl's about a mom.
But hopefully one day when you're...
she can gain some closure if there is any for her.
It's that, you know, everyone under the sun that saw them interact is going to tell her that,
you know, she was her mom's pride and joy and that her mom loved her and didn't leave her.
For me, it would be awfully nice if we could get together and try to make something positive
out of it.
With people like you guys telling the story, it should not be anything about me.
It shouldn't be about the detectives.
It shouldn't be about the prosecutor.
It shouldn't be about the trial.
It should be about...
But now somehow we can tell this story
and keep some other woman like my sister
from going through this and being killed.
If that can be a positive, then we've been successful in this story.
