Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 2006, authorities find Robert Wone dead at the home of his three friends, a case explored in documentary Who Killed Robert Wone ...
Peacock‘s Who Killed Robert Wone? is a true crime murder mystery onion with more questions than answers. In the two-part documentary, streaming on March 7, director Jared P. Scott meticulously ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Family and friends of Washington D.C. attorney Robert Wone continue to seek answers in his mysterious death. Now, the many ...
When emergency responders arrived at the home on Swann Street, they found a peculiar scene. Robert Wone, whose murder is highlighted in the Peacock docuseries “Who Killed Robert Wone?,” was found on ...
True Crime Doc Director on "One of the Big Mysteries" of Robert Wone's Killing The story of Robert Wone's killing has all the makings of a true whodunnit. In the Peacock documentary "Who Killed Robert ...
A recent court filing in the ongoing Robert Wone case outlines some of the prosecution’s theories as to how the lawyer may have been killed, as well as why the three men facing conspiracy and ...
Three men acquitted of misleading police in the unsolved 2006 death of Washington lawyer Robert Wone have agreed to pay an undisclosed amount to settle a civil lawsuit over his death. Lawyers for Wone ...
The widow of slain local attorney Robert Wone remains convinced that three men who were at the house when Wone was killed were involved in her husband's death. She settled a multi-million dollar ...
In the trailer for Peacock’s Who Killed Robert Wone?, one of the investigators attempts to solve the titular question. He says, “When I die, the first question I’m gonna ask God [is], ‘Who killed ...
Prosecutors continued to play video of alleged murder cover-up suspect Joe Price‘s police interrogation video on Tuesday morning, up to 118 minutes of the footage and counting. “Was Robert drinking ...
The College community gathered over Homecoming weekend to remember one of their own. On Oct. 22, 2011, two benches and two Chinese pistache trees were dedicated in memory of Robert Eric Wone ’96.