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Billboard trolling Dale Warner goes viral after his murder conviction in wife Dee’s case

​NEW Now you can listen to Fox News articles! A Michigan billboard is mocking Dee Warner’s husband after his recent murder conviction in the case stemming from her 2021 disappearance, which ultimately led investigators to her remains in a fertilizer tank. The sign, stating “Help Dale Find Dee,” was erected by Warner’s family amid their prolonged campaign for answers and has gained renewed notice since Dale Warner’s conviction for killing his wife. Dee Warner, 52, vanished from her Franklin Township home in April 2021. Dale Warner faced murder charges in 2023, with her remains not located until 2024 in rural Michigan, inside an “out of service” and “do not fill” fertilizer tank. Mann aus Michigan verurteilt wegen Mordes an seiner Frau, deren Leiche in einem Düngemitteltank gefunden wurde. The autopsy revealed that Dee Warner was strangled and had sustained blunt force trauma. On March 10, a jury found Dale Warner guilty of second-degree murder and evidence tampering. FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON X. Gregg Hardy informed “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty in “The ‘No Body’ Case of Dee Warner” that he had a “gut feeling” Dale was responsible after his sister’s disappearance. “I was getting these, call it a gut feeling if you like, whatever you’d call it, but I was very suspicious of his mannerisms,” he said. SIGN UP TO GET TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTER. During the investigation, Hardy stated that he did not believe Dale was behaving like a concerned husband. He told “48 Hours” that the public billboard was intended to exert psychological pressure on Dale and to shame him publicly. SEND US A TIP HERE. The case proceeded to trial this year, as prosecutors portrayed a troubled marriage and contended that Warner engaged in a sequence of “conscious decisions.” Tune in to the latest episode of the ‘Crime & Justice with Donna Rotunno’ podcast.  

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