According to investigators into the disappearance of Dee Warner, human remains were found in an anhydrous ammonia tank on a property belonging to her husband, who is charged in her death.
“The tank is completely unloading ... Part of her job is conducting anhydrous ammonia inspections at retailer facilities across the state. From her training and experience, she knew exactly ...
The ‘No Body’ Case of Dee Warner” is scheduled to air at 10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, on CBS television stations and streaming ...
Police found Warner's remains hidden in a tank that had been used to hold anhydrous ammonia, a common farm fertilizer. The tank was on property the Warners owned about a mile from their home.