Three years after going missing, the remains of Michigan woman Dee Ann Warner were identified as part of a homicide investigation, with authorities confirming the manner of death pending further investigation. The Michigan State Police announced that the remains found on her husband Dale Warner’s property belong to Dee Warner. The couple had five children, including one together and four from Dee’s previous marriage. Her adult children reported her missing in 2021, the day Dale Warner claimed he last saw her. Dale Warner has been charged with open murder and tampering, with his defense team denying the charges. The night Dee disappeared, there was a business dispute involving Dee, her husband, and one or two of the woman’s employees, according to Lenawee County Sheriff Troy Bevier. The discovery of Dee Warner’s remains comes after years of uncertainty and speculation surrounding her disappearance, marking a tragic end to the search for the missing woman. The identification of Dee Warner’s remains raises more questions about the circumstances surrounding her death and the role her husband may have played in the tragic events. The investigation into Dee Warner’s death is ongoing as authorities continue to piece together what happened to the Michigan woman who went missing three years ago.
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