• Robert Wone /// Part 2 of 4

  • Nov 27 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
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Robert Wone /// Part 2 of 4

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  • Robert Wone /// Part 2 of 4

    Part 2 of 4


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    On August 2nd, 2006 Robert Wone a young prominent lawyer went to stay with friends after a long day at work. He arrives at the home of three friends 1509 Swann Street, Washington D.C. at 10:30PM. At 11:49PM an emergency call is made to 911 requesting an ambulance. Sometime between 11:08PM and 11:49PM, Robert Wone was stabbed three times in the chest and abdomen with a knife. His friends say an intruder came into the house using the backdoor. The police say otherwise. If you have any information about this case, you can contact the Washington, DC. Metropolitan Police Department by calling the tip line at 202-727-9099. You can remain anonymous.


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