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The Consult: Real FBI Profilers

The Murder of Marie Warren – An Unusual Level of Callousness

The Consult: Real FBI Profilers

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Talk Radio, True Crime

4.8 β€’ 1K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 30 January 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

On Sunday morning, October 1, 2006, Marie Warren's grandson called the Lapeer County Sheriff's Office to report his grandmother missing. Shortly thereafter, just as investigators were securing the crime scene, Ms. Warren's body was found approximately five miles from her home. She had died from blunt force trauma to the head and neck, and there were indications of post mortem mutilation. What was the offender's motive? Why was the body removed from the scene? Was the offender someone close to the victim or was this a random act of violence? Listen as retired FBI profilers Julia Cowley, Susan Kossler Drew, and Bob Drew discuss the unusual and brutal aspects of this case. Resources: https://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2012/11/sandusky_man_convicted_of_felo.html https://thecountypress.mihomepaper.com/articles/give-him-the-maximum/ Music for The Consult composed by John Hanske. Please visit https://soundcloud.com/john-hanske if you'd like to hear more of John's music.

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0:00.0

In the consult, we discuss cases that are violent and sexually violent in nature.

0:06.0

Listener discretion is advised. Welcome to the consult.

0:40.0

I'm Julia Cowley, retired FBI agent and profiler and former special agent forensic scientist with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

0:48.8

And joining me today are my colleagues.

0:51.6

I'm Bob Drew.

0:52.6

I'm a retired FBI agent and profiler. And I'm Susan

0:56.2

Costler, Drew, retired FBI agent and profiler. Today's discussion is about the murder of Marie

1:03.8

Warren, which occurred in Deerfield Township, Michigan, sometime between the evening of Saturday,

1:14.7

September 30th, 2006, and the morning of Sunday, October 1st, 2006. Marie resided with her 37-year-old grandson, Jason, but he had stayed the night

1:24.2

with a friend in order to go bow hunting on that Sunday morning.

1:28.7

The last time Jason saw Marie was at approximately 8.30 Saturday evening.

1:33.5

When he returned home on Sunday morning after bow hunting, Jason found Marie was missing.

1:40.3

He noticed a heating pad, which was usually on Marie's bed, was on the porch and appeared to have blood on it.

1:47.2

The top sheet on Marie's bed was missing, and there was a large amount of blood on her mattress, pillow, and her bedclothes.

1:55.2

There was no forced entry, and the house did not appear to be ransacked.

1:59.5

However, a gun safe was missing from Marie's bedroom.

2:03.4

The safe contained two long guns and some jewelry. Jason noticed Marie's purse was on the kitchen

2:09.1

table and when he checked it, he found that her wallet was missing. There was an accordion style

2:14.2

folder on the floor next to the kitchen table in which Marie kept important

2:17.8

documents and an unknown quantity of cash. The cash was missing. Marie usually kept this folder in her

2:25.0

bedroom. When Jason checked his bedroom, he found a rifle he owned was also missing. Jason called a

2:32.4

local hospital and other locations trying to locate Marie, and when he was

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