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Michigan man found guilty of killing wife whose body was discovered in fertilizer tank
- Dale Warner was found guilty of second-degree murder and tampering with evidence in his wife Dee Warner's death.
- Dee Warner's body was discovered in a rural Michigan fertilizer tank in 2024 after she vanished in 2021.
- Autopsy showed Dee Warner suffered strangulation and blunt-force trauma.
- The trial followed a long, nationally watched case after Dee Warner went missing in 2021.
- prosecutors argued Warner could have called 911 and admitted the wrongdoing.
- Defense contended there was insufficient physical evidence tying Warner to the death.
- Dee Warner's body was found in a tank labeled 'out of service' and 'do not fill.'
- The verdict closes a yearslong, widely watched case.
- Dee Warner, 52, had disappeared from her Franklin Township home before being found.
- The case drew attention from true-crime podcasts and TV shows.
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