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

Video Family’s bold billboard move spotlighted after husband found guilty in wife's murder On March 10, 2026, a jury found Dale Warner guilty of second-degree murder and tampering with evidence in the death of his wife, Dee Warner. (WTVG)

A billboard in Michigan is trolling Dee Warner’s husband after his recent murder conviction in a case that began with her disappearance in 2021 and later led investigators to her remains in a fertilizer tank.

The billboard, which reads, "Help Dale Find Dee," was put up by Warner’s family during their yearslong push for answers and has drawn fresh attention following Dale Warner’s conviction in the killing of his wife.

Dee Warner, 52, disappeared from her home in Franklin Township in April 2021.

Dale Warner was charged with murder in 2023, and investigators did not find her remains until 2024, when they were discovered in rural Michigan inside a fertilizer tank marked "out of service" and "do not fill."

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An autopsy found that Dee Warner had been strangled and suffered blunt force trauma. On March 10, a jury convicted Dale Warner of second-degree murder and tampering with evidence.

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Gregg Hardy told "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty in "The 'No Body' Case of Dee Warner," that he had a "gut feeling" that Dale was responsible after his sister had vanished.

"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.

Dale Warner was convicted of second-degree murder and tampering with evidence in the death of his wife, Dee Warner, whose remains were found in a fertilizer tank in rural Michigan. (Jacob Hamilton/Jackson Citizen Patriot via AP, File)

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Throughout the investigation, Hardy said that he did not feel that Dale was acting like a concerned husband.

He shared with "48 Hours" that the idea of a public billboard was meant to apply psychological pressure on Dale as well as a means to publicly shame him.

Dale Warner was found guilty by a jury in the 2021 killing of his wife, Dee Warner, after her remains were discovered in 2024.

The case eventually went to trial this year, with prosecutors describing a strained marriage and arguing that Warner made a series of "conscious decisions."

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Prosecutor Jackie Wyse told jurors that Warner could have called 911 and said, "I screwed up," but instead taped Dee Warner’s mouth and nose, preventing her from breathing.

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Dee Warner, 52, went missing from her Franklin Township home in April 2021. Her remains were located three years later in rural Michigan. (Facebook/Dee Warner)

Defense attorney Mary Chartier argued that there was reasonable doubt in the case, saying Dale Warner denied hurting his wife and cooperated with investigators during the search.

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"You are not here to judge Mr. Warner as a husband," Chartier said. "You may think he was a bad husband, a not-very-attentive husband, whatever you may think of him."

Fox News Digital's Michael Sinkewicz and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Sarah Rumpf-Whitten is a U.S. Writer at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to sarah.rumpf@fox.com and on X @s_rumpfwhitten

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