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So turning back to this investigation, once Hutchinson is identified as the suspect, Elfmont and another detective confront him. They make up an excuse to speak to him, but they do say, you know, we're investigating crimes along the rivers in southwest Montana, and we want to talk to you. But they start to focus in on Danny's murder and Hutchinson becomes visibly nervous.
So turning back to this investigation, once Hutchinson is identified as the suspect, Elfmont and another detective confront him. They make up an excuse to speak to him, but they do say, you know, we're investigating crimes along the rivers in southwest Montana, and we want to talk to you. But they start to focus in on Danny's murder and Hutchinson becomes visibly nervous.
So turning back to this investigation, once Hutchinson is identified as the suspect, Elfmont and another detective confront him. They make up an excuse to speak to him, but they do say, you know, we're investigating crimes along the rivers in southwest Montana, and we want to talk to you. But they start to focus in on Danny's murder and Hutchinson becomes visibly nervous.
I want to play an extended clip here of that interview.
I want to play an extended clip here of that interview.
I want to play an extended clip here of that interview.
Indeed. Just hours after that interview, Hutchinson drives to a remote area and he shoots himself. When Hutchinson's DNA is ultimately checked against evidence from Danny's body, it is a match. But unfortunately, he is now dead. And so there will be no trial. I just wonder what it was like for Danny's family.
Indeed. Just hours after that interview, Hutchinson drives to a remote area and he shoots himself. When Hutchinson's DNA is ultimately checked against evidence from Danny's body, it is a match. But unfortunately, he is now dead. And so there will be no trial. I just wonder what it was like for Danny's family.
Indeed. Just hours after that interview, Hutchinson drives to a remote area and he shoots himself. When Hutchinson's DNA is ultimately checked against evidence from Danny's body, it is a match. But unfortunately, he is now dead. And so there will be no trial. I just wonder what it was like for Danny's family.
The hour ends in a really beautiful moment that Stephanie allows 48 hours to be there for. She spreads some of her sister's ashes in the Gallatin River. What was that moment like?
The hour ends in a really beautiful moment that Stephanie allows 48 hours to be there for. She spreads some of her sister's ashes in the Gallatin River. What was that moment like?
The hour ends in a really beautiful moment that Stephanie allows 48 hours to be there for. She spreads some of her sister's ashes in the Gallatin River. What was that moment like?
Really, really well put. Peter, Lauren, thank you so much.
Really, really well put. Peter, Lauren, thank you so much.
Really, really well put. Peter, Lauren, thank you so much.
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Thank you. If you like the series Postmortem, please rate and review 48 Hours on Apple Podcasts and follow 48 Hours wherever you get your podcasts. You can also listen ad-free with the 48 Hours Plus subscription on Apple Podcasts. Thanks again for listening.
Thank you. If you like the series Postmortem, please rate and review 48 Hours on Apple Podcasts and follow 48 Hours wherever you get your podcasts. You can also listen ad-free with the 48 Hours Plus subscription on Apple Podcasts. Thanks again for listening.
Welcome back to Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green. And today we are digging into a case that began as a missing person investigation when Dee Warner vanished from her home in Lenawee County, Michigan, in 2021. But her family suspected foul play. And after years of searching... her body was finally found.
Welcome back to Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green. And today we are digging into a case that began as a missing person investigation when Dee Warner vanished from her home in Lenawee County, Michigan, in 2021. But her family suspected foul play. And after years of searching... her body was finally found.