Craig Brownstein, Mike Kremin, Doug Johnson—the bloggers behind the Who Murdered Robert Wone? Web site—will join Washingtonian national editor Harry Jaffe this morning at 10 AM for a discussion about the case.
Who murdered Robert Wone? That question has baffled investigators and intrigued Washingtonians since the day Robert Wone was found stabbed to death nearly four years ago in a row house east of DC’s Dupont Circle. Were residents Joseph Price, Dylan Ward, and Victor Zaborsky involved in the murder? Do they know who killed their friend? Was he the victim of their sexual games?
Washingtonians have been kept informed of the tragedy, its aftermath, and the ongoing court case against the three men through the efforts of Craig Brownstein, Mike Kremin, Doug Johnson, and David Greer—the bloggers behind the Who Murdered Robert Wone? Web site.
Browstein, Kremin, and Johnson will join Washingtonian national editor Harry Jaffe today at 10 AM for a discussion about the case. They’ll answer questions about the mysterious murder, the court case, and share their thoughts on how judge Lynn Liebovitz might rule regarding the obstruction-of-justice and conspiracy charges. Submit your questions in advancehere.
Robert Wone Murder Trial Chat
Craig Brownstein, Mike Kremin, Doug Johnson—the bloggers behind the Who Murdered Robert Wone? Web site—will join Washingtonian national editor Harry Jaffe this morning at 10 AM for a discussion about the case.
Who murdered Robert Wone? That question has baffled investigators and intrigued Washingtonians since the day Robert Wone was found stabbed to death nearly four years ago in a row house east of DC’s Dupont Circle. Were residents Joseph Price, Dylan Ward, and Victor Zaborsky involved in the murder? Do they know who killed their friend? Was he the victim of their sexual games?
Washingtonians have been kept informed of the tragedy, its aftermath, and the ongoing court case against the three men through the efforts of Craig Brownstein, Mike Kremin, Doug Johnson, and David Greer—the bloggers behind the Who Murdered Robert Wone? Web site.
Browstein, Kremin, and Johnson will join Washingtonian national editor Harry Jaffe today at 10 AM for a discussion about the case. They’ll answer questions about the mysterious murder, the court case, and share their thoughts on how judge Lynn Liebovitz might rule regarding the obstruction-of-justice and conspiracy charges. Submit your questions in advance here.
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