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Murder of Robert Eric Wone : ウィキペディア英語版
Murder of Robert Eric Wone
Robert Eric Wone was murdered in Washington, D.C. in August 2006. The case remains unsolved. Wone's body was found in the home of a college friend. Wone, who was 32 years old at the time, was a lawyer living in suburban Oakton, Virginia, but had been working as general counsel at Radio Free Asia in downtown Washington, D.C.. He had stayed the night at the home of friends located about one mile from his office. According to police affidavits, Wone was believed to have been "restrained, incapacitated, and sexually assaulted" before his death. The murder was not committed by an intruder unknown to defendants Joe Price, Victor Zaborsky and Dylan Ward.〔http://whomurderedrobertwone.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/FINAL-ORDER-1a.pdf〕
Within days of the murder, D.C. police alleged that the crime scene had been tampered with, but no charges were filed for over two years. The individuals present in the townhouse when Wone was attacked were charged in late 2008 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. Wone's widow filed a $20 million wrongful death lawsuit against the residents of the townhouse in November, 2008; the suit was settled on August 3, 2011 for an undisclosed sum.
==Crime==
Late on August 2, 2006, Robert Eric Wone was fatally stabbed while staying overnight at a Swann Street, NW townhouse in Washington, D.C., owned by Joseph Price (a/k/a Joseph Anderson) and his domestic partner Victor Zaborsky where they lived with Dylan Ward (a/k/a Dylan Thomas) in a polyamourous relationship as a family. Wone had gone to Price's residence at approximately 10:30 PM after working late, as had been arranged days before. Neighbors reported hearing a scream, later identified as Zaborsky's, during the 11:00 PM newscast (i.e. before 11:35 PM).〔 Zaborsky made a 9-1-1 call at 11:49 PM, and paramedics arrived five minutes later, followed by the police.〔 Price phoned Wone's wife, and Wone was pronounced dead at George Washington University Hospital at 12:24 AM on August 3.〔
Price, Ward, and Zaborsky all initially spoke with the police without attorneys, and video recordings of those interviews were shown at the subsequent conspiracy trial. They denied any involvement in the death and speculated that an intruder had killed Wone.〔 The three also denied any sexual relationship with Wone,〔 and Wone's family have described him as both "straight and happily married".〔 All three men attended Wone's funeral, where Price served as a pallbearer.〔 Eric Holder, who worked at that time at Covington & Burling, called Wone "a kind and gentle man" who was "killed in the most horrible of ways".〔

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