Dale Warner jury finds farmer guilty of second-degree murder


Adrian — A jury found Tecumseh farmer Dale Warner guilty of second-degree murder in the killing of his wife and hiding her body in a resealed fertilizer tank.

The Lenawee County jury reached its verdict early Tuesday evening following several days of deliberations in the five-week trial of Dale Warner.

Warner, 58, was charged with killing his wife of 15 years, Dee Warner, and concealing her body in a fertilizer tank on the couple’s property. He faced the possibility of life in prison if convicted.

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The case centered on the disappearance of Dee Warner, 52, in April 2021. Her body was discovered in August 2024 inside a resealed and repainted fertilizer tank in a storage building on the Warners’ property in Tipton, several miles from their farm near Tecumseh.

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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Dale Warner jury finds farmer guilty of second-degree murder



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