The Unsolved Murder of Robert Wone
In this special Patreon Bonus Preview, I share a portion of this month's exclusive episode covering the mysterious and unsolved murder of Robert Wone.
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On August 2, 2006, Robert Wone—a successful attorney, devoted husband, and respected friend—arrived at a townhouse on Swann Street in Washington, D.C., where he planned to spend the night with a longtime friend.
Less than two hours later, he was fighting for his life.
Robert had been stabbed three times in the chest while three other men were inside the home. Yet no one reported seeing the attack. No intruder was ever identified. And despite years of investigations, forensic analysis, court proceedings, and countless theories, no one has ever been convicted of his murder.
In the full Patreon episode, I explore:
The strange crime scene
The unexplained forensic evidence
The needle-like puncture marks found during the autopsy
The lack of defensive wounds
The investigation into Joseph Price, Victor Zaborsky, and Dylan Ward
The obstruction and conspiracy trial
The competing theories that continue to divide investigators and true crime followers today
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