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by Mustafa Stiedemann Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What happened to Robert WONE?

Episode Summary This is probably the strangest case of murder we have ever covered here on Crime Junkie. It’s the story of Robert Wone who, while staying in a friend’s DC guest room, was brutally attacked.

What nationality is Robert WONE?

Robert Eric Wone (June 1, 1974 – August 3, 2006) was a fourth generation Chinese American, born in Manhattan and raised in Brooklyn, New York. After graduating from Xaverian High School as salutatorian of his class, he attended The College of William and Mary as a James Monroe Scholar.

Who is Warren WONE?

Wone was very active within the Asian American community, supporting organizations such as OCA and the Museum of Chinese in America. At the time of his death, he was president-elect of the Asian Pacific American Bar Association. ^ Leibovitz, Lynn (2010-06-29).

Who killed Wone WONE?

In late 2008, police charged Price, Zaborsky and Ward with obstruction of justice and conspiracy related to alleged tampering with the crime scene. The men were acquitted of the charges in June 2010. No one has been charged with Wone's killing.

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Episode 0 - Trailer

Robert Wone and Joseph Price were unlikely friends. Having met in college, both went on to become promising young lawyers in Washington, DC. This is where their similarities ended. Robert, a fourth-generation Chinese American, was newly married to his wife Kathy and was about to embark on a new career.

Episode 1- The Murder

True crime junkie H. Alan Scott begins a deep dive into a case that obsesses him. Robert Wone works late and stays over with his friends Joe, Victor, and Dylan in their luxurious townhouse in Washington, DC.

Episode 2- The Investigation

The night of Robert’s murder, medical workers and investigators find that the crime scene contains many suspicious elements. When detectives interview Joe, Victor, and Dylan, they think that their stories don’t add up and that they’re hiding something.

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How old was Robert Wone when he died?

Robert Eric Wone (June 1, 1974 – August 3, 2006) was 32 years old when he was killed. He was a fourth generation Chinese American, born in Manhattan and raised in Brooklyn, New York. After graduating from Xaverian High School as Valedictorian of his class, he attended the College of William & Mary as a James Monroe Scholar.

What was the cause of death of Robert Wone?

Washington, D.C., U.S. Cause of death. Sexual assault, stabbing. Employer. Radio Free Asia. Robert Eric Wone was murdered in Washington, D.C., in August 2006 in the home of a college friend, Joe Price. Wone, who was 32 years old at the time, was a lawyer living in suburban Oakton, Virginia, but had been working as general counsel ...

What is the Wone case?

Washington Examiner listed the Wone case, in light of the arrests, as one of eight top crime stories in D.C. for 2008.

What happened to Robert Wone's widow?

On November 25, 2008, Wone's widow Katherine filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the three men , largely based on the police affidavit. The lawsuit alleged "defendants' negligent failure to rescue Robert Wone after he was injured, defendants' destruction of evidence of Robert Wone's murder, and defendants' conspiracy to destroy evidence and obstruct the police investigation into Robert Wone's murder". The suit was settled August 3, 2011, for an undisclosed sum and agreement. Prior to his nomination as United States Attorney General, Eric Holder advised Wone's widow on a pro bono basis.

What was the evidence of Wone's suffocation?

The autopsy revealed evidence of some degree of suffocation, perhaps by a pillow, and puncture marks on his neck, chest, foot, and hand. Though no toxins were found in his blood, a lack of evidence of struggle led investigators to suspect Wone had been injected with a paralytic agent.

What happened to Katherine Wone?

In August 2007, The Washington Post reported the frustration of Wone's widow , Katherine Wone, with the FBI crime lab: "It has been trying at times as we continue to wait for the FBI to complete their analysis of all the samples that were taken." Over one year, the case had been transferred to three separate prosecutors, earning it " vagabond status" in the U.S. Attorneys' office. On the one-year anniversary of Wone's death, Katherine Wone held a press conference to appeal for public assistance in finding the killer, her first public comment on the case. During the press conference, Holder publicly pleaded with the three residents to provide additional information, saying "You need to ask yourself, 'Have I provided police with all the information I know?'" Interested parties, such as the Organization of Chinese Americans (OCA), used the first anniversary of Wone's death to criticize what they deemed police inaction in the investigation. In contrast to the first anniversary of Wone's murder, there was no press conference on the second anniversary, and neither the Wone family nor police made any statements to the press.

How long did Katherine Wone's case take to get transferred?

Over one year, the case had been transferred to three separate prosecutors, earning it " vagabond status" in the U.S. Attorneys' office. On the one-year anniversary of Wone's death, Katherine Wone held a press conference to appeal for public assistance in finding the killer, her first public comment on the case.

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