Here’s what happened on day 3 of the Dee Warner murder trial

The trial for Dale Warner, a Lenawee County man charged in connection with the murder of his wife, Dee, back in 2021, resumed on Tuesday for day three.

Watch Simon Shaykhet’s video report:

Here’s what happened on day 3 of the Dee Warner murder trial

First up during the third day was a video that was played, showing law enforcement interviewing Dale in the days after his wife’s disappearance.

See the full interview with police in the video below

Video of 2021 police interview with Dale Warner played in Dee Warner murder trial

Next up was Dustin Lolley, who is dating one of Dee Warner’s daughters. He was on the stand for about half an hour. You can see his testimony in the video below.

Dee Warner’s daughter’s boyfriend testifies at trial

Stacey Brodie, Dee Warner’s massage therapist, followed Lolley. She was on the stand for about 20 minutes, during which she reviewed her previous statements. You can see her testimony in the video below.

FULL TESTIMONY: Stacey Brodie, Dee Warner’s massage therapist, in court during Dale Warner trial

Stephanie Voelkle, Dee Warner’s friend and bookkeeper at Munger Farm, testified next for about 40 minutes. You can see her testimony in the video below.

FULL TESTIMONY: Stephanie Voelkle, Dee Warner’s friend and bookkeeper at Munger Farm, in court during Dale Warner trial

The next witness was Kyle Wagner, an IT technician who worked for Dee Warner, who was on the stand for just less than 1/2 an hour, and spoke about surveillance video and camera placement on the farm. You can see his testimony in the video below.

FULL TESTIMONY: Kyle Wagner, an IT technician who worked for Dee Warner, in court during Dale Warner trial

The final witness of the day was Brian Busch, Dale Warner’s ex-son-in-law, who testified for just over 1/2 an hour. You can see his testimony in the video below.

FULL TESTIMONY: Brian Busch, Dale Warner’s ex-son in law, in court during his trial

After Busch testified, court was adjourned for the day. The trial will resume at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday…

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