Human remains were discovered on one of the Warner properties in Michigan on August 16, 2024. The family members of the missing Lenawee County woman, Dee Ann Warner, believe the remains to be Dee’s. Michigan State Police executed a search warrant leading to this unexpected discovery.
Dee Warner went missing in 2021 and has left the family in distress ever since. Despite the discovery of the remains, the authorities informed that there would be significant testing required before a positive identification could be confirmed. An autopsy is scheduled this Tuesday following the grim findings.
The human remains were discovered in a sealed tank made for storing anhydrous ammonia, a substance typically used in fertilizers for crops. Such details regarding the location and circumstances of the found remains have added to the complexity and overall intrigue of the case.
Gregg Hardy, brother of the missing Dee Warner, mentioned being shown an x-ray of the tank by investigators. This x-ray purportedly displays a body inside the sealed tank, a discovery that shocked Hardy, stirring disbelief.
“Who could’ve even dreamed that up?” said Hardy, emphasizing the improbable nature of the discovery. He credited the cooperative process of the Michigan State Police and informed the information received from them raised suspicions about the tank. He had noticed the said tank early after his sister’s disappearance.
The case was at a standstill until investigators shared this pivotal clue. “It resulted from a lot of observation and a lot of good police work,” Hardy stated, appreciating the efforts of the police force.
A spokesperson for the Michigan State Police clarified that this section of the Warner property had not been searched before. The investigation team reviewed their files and decided to probe this particular area.
Dale Warner, Dee’s husband, was charged with a murder charge after her disappearance. His trial is scheduled for the upcoming month.
Dale’s attorney awaits confirmation that the discovered remains indeed belong to Dee Warner. “But this appears to be another tragic turn of events for all those who loved and cared for her,” the attorney stated. Hardy holds the belief that Dale would have been the only one capable of accessing the sealed tank.
The hopeful identification of the remains could finally bring closure to Dee’s loved ones. “It’s hard to explain because you have the relief of knowing that we’re finally going to be able to lay her to rest,” said Kathryn Adams, the family spokesperson.
Despite the profound impact of Dee’s disappearance on the family, they have continued to seek justice. Friends and family of Dee describe her as a confident, generous, and fearless woman. They hope that the recent developments in the investigation bring them closer to answers and justice.
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