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I've always likened this murder to a jigsaw puzzle.
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But you don't know how many pieces there are.
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There are lost pieces.
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There are pieces that are... in' lying to you.
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It's very much. Like the movie "Clue,"
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with Miss Scarlet
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with the knife in the second floor bedroom.
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We just don't know who Miss Scarlet is.
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There were four people in the house that night.
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When the lights went out,
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everybody was alive.
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79 minutes later,
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the lights go back on.
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One person is dead and three people are saying,
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"Not me."
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It's the craziest - ing story.
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It will absolutely curl your hair.
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Where do we begin?
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The body of attorney Robert Wone
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was found stabbed to death inside his friend's home.
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Police say someone broke into this row house
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and fatally stabbed 32-year-old Robert Wone.
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A high-profile murder case that turned a Dupont Circle townhouse
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into the center of a mystery.
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The murder has been the talk of DC for years.
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Detectives believe Robert was sexually assaulted
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and then murdered.
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Three DC men accused of covering up
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the murder of their friend, Robert Wone.
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One four guys in a house, one guy ends up dead.
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The other three saying, "I didn't do it."
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It's quite a mystery we got working here.
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The big question is...
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DC emergency, 9-1-1.
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It was 2006.
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I was chief of homicide at the US Attorney's Office.
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So, literally, it landed on my desk.
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Robert Wone, a 32-year-old lawyer,
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decided to spend the night with three friends.
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79 minutes after arriving,
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one of his friends called 9-1-1, saying Wone had been stabbed.
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After 30 years as a prosecutor
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trying more than 50 murder trials,
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if I had to pick one case
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that could accurately be called my white whale,
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it would be this one.
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I tried more murder cases than anybody in the history
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of the Department of Justice.
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The thing that's different from all the other murder cases
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that I handled...
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is everything.
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The average lawyer has tried 20 cases.
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I have tried about 160.
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A lot of them homicides.
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This case has more questions than it has answers.
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Four people in a house and one person dead.
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These are ones where you wake up
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in the middle of the night and say,
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"What the hell happened?"
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This murder happened in our neighborhood
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Four blocks from me, three blocks from you.
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And we were instantly drawn into it.
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It started out, "Okay, let's do a blog."
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Peeling back the layers of the players involved,
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the 79-minute timeline, the how, the why,
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it seemed like a very, very ugly seedy sex crime.
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Investigators, forensics experts, true crime jocks...
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Nobody's seen anything like this one.
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As compared to what you hear on the 9-1-1 call...
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hysterical, you know,
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gasping for air, very emotional...
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by the time the EMTs arrive...
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there is a very different story going on in the house.
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At the time of this incident on Swann Street,
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I had been working for the fire department
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for about a decade and a half as an EMT and as a paramedic.
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We arrived at the scene at 11:54 PM.
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I noticed a gentleman standing on the front stoop.
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He was wearing a white robe.
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And he said, "Stabbing on the second floor."
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His head was down, his eyes were closed,
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and he wouldn't turn toward me.
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As I went up the steps,
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I encountered a second occupant of the house.
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He was wearing a white towel around him.
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And I said, "What's going on?" He turned and we locked eyes.
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And then, he went into a rear bedroom and closed the door
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and didn't say nothing.
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My antennas went up.
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I could tell my adrenaline was kicking in.
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I started to sweat.
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When I approached that front bedroom from the hallway,
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I noticed a man in his underwear.
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He had his back toward me.
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He stands up and he says, "I heard a scream."
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That's when I encounter a victim laying in the bed.
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And I saw three large stab wounds.
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And no blood, no blood on the bed,
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no blood on the patient, no blood around him.
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I'm thinking, my goodness, something ain't right here.
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I could feel the hair stand up on the back of my neck.
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Jeff Baker said, "The hair on the back of my neck stood up."
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The EMT said, "It looked like Robert had been stabbed,
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showered, and placed in the bed."
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When we got him in the back of a medic unit,
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I looked down at his chest,
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and I noticed surgical incisions,
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something you see a doctor do.
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And it looked like he had been wiped down
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with a sheet or towel.
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I put him on the monitor.
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No heart activity, no pulse.
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He's already bled out.
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We brought Robert Wone to the hospital,
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and he was pronounced dead at 12:25 AM.
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I was in homicide for about two years at the time.
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It's definitely not the type of scene we were used to,
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or at least I was used to.
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When I got there,
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the officers, they make sure the scene's secure.
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And the paramedics have already transported the decedent.
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When I first walked in,
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it's a million-plus-dollar townhouse,
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very well decorated, very clean.
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The three guys that were in the house,
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they had white robes on.
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Not necessarily something that you expect to see.
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When the homicide detectives arrive on the scene,
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they all instantly sensed that something was very off.
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You have three guys who are in crisp, white terrycloth robes
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appearing as if they had just showered.
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Some of them still had the wet hair slicked back.
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They looked like they just stepped out
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of a good executive steam.
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I learned that the three guys were Joe Price,
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Dylan Ward, and Victor Zaborsky,
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and they all lived in the house together.
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Joe, he was the talker.
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The whole story was somebody broke in
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and murdered their friend, Robert,
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who happened to be staying the night.
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Joe says they hear some grunts or a scream...
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and they come upon their friend
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dead in their guest room
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with three gaping chest wounds and then call 9-1-1.
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Joe gave me the story of, "There was an intruder.
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Somebody must have come in through the back door,"
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that just happened to be unlocked.
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And nobody hears anybody come into the house.
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"There was an intruder." I mean, really, who says that?
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You say, "Somebody broke into my house.
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They stabbed my friend." It's just weird.
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At some point, Dylan went to say something
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and Joe gave him a look like...
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"Enough."
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Dylan knew what that look meant
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and stopped talking.
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I could tell, at that moment, that Joe was in charge.
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We had no idea if these three guys had anything to do
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with it at this point.
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So the three guys that were in the house
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were ultimately transported down to the Violent Crimes Branch
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to be interviewed by the detectives in my squad.
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As the lead detective, I stayed on the scene.
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I walk up to the second floor
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and to the bedroom where the scene is.
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It was shocking.
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There's just a little bit of blood on the pullout bed.
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There's something wrong here.
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Where's the rest of it?
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This is not what I expected to see from a stabbing scene.
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Two bloodstains on a sheet and no other blood anywhere.
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You don't just take three to the chest
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and lay there and die.
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On the floor, there is a towel. Little to no blood on it.
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Again, I'm looking at the scene. Where is the blood?
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Next to the bed, on the nightstand, was the knife.
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It's got just a little bit of blood on it.
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The mobile crime guy said,
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"Hey, the knife's from a knife set in the kitchen."
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At the foot of the bed, on the desk,
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was Robert's clothes neatly folded
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with his wallet and his BlackBerry.
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The bed comforter had a perfect crease.
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The pillow was at the head of the bed
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with, you know, a perfect head indentation.
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Nothing was out of place.
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Nothing out of the ordinary that would say
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that there was a murder that occurred here.
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I've seen murder cases involving one stab wound,
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and the crime scene looks like a slaughterhouse.
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There's blood everywhere.
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This was completely inconsistent with a violent stabbing.
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They knew there is a lot more to this story.
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Where was all the blood?
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The detectives walked into a very surreal scene.
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The odd behavior.
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All three of the roommates in white bathrobes...
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- Appeared freshly showered.
- Freshly showered.
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Very little blood on the bed.
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What the... was going on here?
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As police work inside this Dupont Circle row house,
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they are trying to determine what happened
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to 32-year-old Robert Wone, the prominent
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Asian-American attorney found stabbed inside
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his friend's house late Wednesday night.
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Back in August of 2006,
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I was a reporter and I covered the crime beat.
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Robert Wone, he decides to spend the night
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with friends that he knew.
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Within an hour, he's dead.
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From there, the story is why? Why was Robert stabbed?
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Who did it? He was only there to spend the night,
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and he somehow got murdered.
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The night of August 2nd, 2006, Kathy Wone,
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the widow of Robert Wone, described getting a late-night
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phone call from her husband's friend, Joe Price.
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His words were, "Kathy,
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I can't believe I'm calling you about this,
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but you have to get to George Washington University Hospital.
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Robert has been stabbed."
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Joe Price was the first person to call Kathy Wone.
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It was shortly after midnight to say Robert was stabbed.
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But Kathy doesn't learn Robert is dead
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until she arrived at the hospital.
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Kathy called me the next morning to tell me
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that Robert had spent the night in Joe's house
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and that there was an intruder and the intruder killed Robert.
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And I felt like I got hit by a truck.
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Robert was an amazing person.
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I don't understand, to this day,
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why that was Robert's time to go.
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Really don't.
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Matron of Honor, escorted by the Best Man,
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Mr. Robert Wone.
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Robert was murdered two months after
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he gave the best man speech at our wedding.
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I am furious and enraged.
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I am...
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gutted...
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that my husband lost his best friend.
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Good. Darcey, look adoringly. That's it. That will do.
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Robert was one of those people who was just fun to be around.
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He had witty things to say. He had insightful thoughts.
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He was just one of those people who was always good to talk to.
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He grew up in Brooklyn, went to Catholic school,
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got interested in politics and public policy
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when he was in high school,
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and then wound up at William and Mary.
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Robert was my best friend.
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Met him my first week... First week at William and Mary.
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He was my friend all through college
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and my roommate for a couple of years here in DC.
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There was a secret society at William and Mary.
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It's called the 13 Club.
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The club's purpose was to engage
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in anonymous acts of kindness.
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There was a special bond among people
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who were in the 13 Club, which included Joe.
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After William and Mary,
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Robert goes straight to law school.
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I met Robert back in 1998 when we were both law students.
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Robert was such a nice guy and so kind to everybody.
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I had a big crush on him.
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Robert had not dated a lot of people.
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He met Kathy in 2002.
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He came back from a weekend.
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He said, "I think I met the woman I'm going to marry."
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I was like, "This is so out of character for you.
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What are you talking about?" He's like,
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"No, I met the right person."
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It was quite the kind of whirlwind meeting, engagement,
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and then wedding... Stunningly fast.
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At that time, Robert worked for Covington & Burling
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as an associate in their Washington, DC, office.
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Eventually, Robert decided he wanted
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to become general counsel for Radio Free Asia.
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Robert's motivation was to make a difference in the world.
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Radio Free Asia was the place he could do that.
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A lot of us lived in DC.
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An incredibly close group of people.
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Robert was always close with Joe.
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Robert's 30th birthday party was at their house.
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I worked with Joe, Victor, and Dylan
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to plan and organize his 30th birthday party.
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How does everybody in this picture wind up
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in the same house overnight,
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and one of them winds up murdered?
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It's hard when you don't know if you're dealing
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with a suspect, a perpetrator, a witness.
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Doing that in real time is a real challenge.
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After the three guys, Joe Price, Victor Zaborsky, and Dylan Ward,
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were transported down to homicide,
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detectives get them in separate interview rooms
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and begin to deal with each story.
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Price?
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Joe Price was the type A, hard-charging,
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loud-talking law firm partner type
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who was kind of the leader of the family.
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His spouse, Victor Zaborsky,
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was a very sort of quiet guy
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who worked for the International Dairy Association.
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He was the point person on the "Got Milk?" ad campaign.
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Supervisor here. This is Detective Norris.
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- Sir.
- Then you have Dylan Ward.
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He had a degree in child literature.
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He was a masseuse.
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He kind of did a number of different jobs.
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The detectives came to learn pretty quickly these three guys
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not only lived together,
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this is a three-way relationship,
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a polyamorous relationship.
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Dylan Ward was the third wheel
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in this three-way family relationship.
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What the detectives find really strange is it was the first time
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Robert had ever spent the night on Swann Street.
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Knowing Joe, Victor, and Dylan were in this
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polyamorous relationship, did that have anything to do
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with why Robert was spending the night at their house?
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To start off with,
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the detectives looking through it
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with homophobic lenses.
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Every detective said, "I just don't understand
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why a straight guy would go over to the house of three gay guys."
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The entire police department was biased.
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Robert was a promising young lawyer,
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well-liked, he was generous, very happily married.
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So why would somebody want to do this to Robert?
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I had been covering crime in Washington, DC,
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for a number of decades, and I thought,
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there's got to be more to this story.
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And that's when I got deeply, deeply involved.
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August 2nd in Washington, DC, in 2006
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is a typically hot and steamy, awful day.
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Robert and his wife Kathy took the Metro
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together that day into the city.
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As they do every weekday,
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they get off at the Dupont Circle exit.
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They kiss good-bye at 8:45 in the morning.
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Robert then goes to work at Radio Free Asia.
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He spends the day there.
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He had known that he was going to have to be working late.
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He didn't want to have to take
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the Metro all the way home to Oakton.
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So if he had stayed late
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to meet the Radio Free Asia overnight crew,
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then he would be coming home late to Kathy,
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and he didn't want to keep her up
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because she gets up early in the morning.
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He reached out to two friends.
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He had first tried to stay
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at the house of a female friend from college.
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And what we understand is that Joe got back to him first.
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In fact, Kathy reminded Robert
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that he was going to stay at Joe's that night.
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Robert also had another reason to hang out with Joe,
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which was that they were going
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to talk about some potential work project.
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And at 9:30, he calls Kathy,
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and his last words to Kathy were, "I love you."
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"I love you."
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Who knew that that would be the last time they would talk?
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At 9:40, he meets with the night staff at Radio Free Asia.
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And then, we know, from call records,
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that, at 10:24, he calls Joe.
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Robert gets a cab,
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and around 10:30, he arrives at the house.
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We really know very little
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from the time he places that call
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and when the EMTs arrive at 11:54 PM.
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The only three people who could tell us that
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would be Dylan, Joe, and Victor.
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DC emergency, 9-1-1.
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So, meanwhile, Detective Waid is still back at the house
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trying to gather as much evidence as quickly as possible
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so he can help inform the detectives
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about the course of the interviews of these three guys.
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We have their story that said
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that somebody must have come in through the back door.
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There was an intruder.
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Well, okay, let's go look at the back of the house.
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It's just a small little backyard and then
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a seven-foot security fence that was dead bolted.
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Could somebody get over that fence?
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Yes. Did anybody come over that fence?
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There were cobwebs from the trees to the fences
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that you can only see if you put your flashlight up there.
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So you scale the fence,
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you don't mess up any of the cobwebs,
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you don't mess up the pollen, you don't disturb any dirt.
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When you have a violent murder happen inside of a home,
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generally there's a little bit of upset.
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There's something ransacked, knocked over.
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Things out of place. Not Swann Street.
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Nothing in the home was out of place,
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never mind stolen.
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There is zero evidence of an intruder in the house.
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I ended up being in that house many times.
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It's a building that's more than a hundred years old.
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You walk up and down those 16 wooden steps,
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they creak and they're loud.
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They hear nobody climbing
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16 creaky steps to the second floor,
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and then they hear a scream or breathy grunts.
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After that, they hear nobody running down the stairs.
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Yes.
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The stories that these three guys are peddling
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to the detectives just doesn't add up.
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Joe is being arrogant.
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Victor and Dylan are being kind of quiet.
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And none of them seem to be all that concerned that their friend
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was just slaughtered in their house.
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You know, I know...
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Joe was giving credence to their theory,
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saying, "It sounds bizarre. I agree with you.
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And I wish I could explain it, but I can't."
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Shock just affects different people in different ways.
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And Joe is trying to muster up
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as much as he could to help them at that time.
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If you're coming in to rob somebody,
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you're probably going to bring your own weapon.
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If you're going to come in to kill somebody,
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you're going to bring your own weapon.
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You're not going to depend on somebody
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having a butcher's block in the kitchen.
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You're going to be prepared.
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I remember thinking
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it had to have been somebody in that house.
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The story of an unknown intruder is 100% bullsh...
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Ordinarily, if you get two people involved in a crime,
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you're typically going to be able to break one
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and figure out what happened.
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00:29:47,622 --> 00:29:49,750
You get three people involved in a crime,
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you're almost certainly going to be able to get one of them,
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turn them against the other two.
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00:30:21,196 --> 00:30:23,736
When you're a lawyer and you're implicated
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in a homicide, you know not to say anything.
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But he's going down, cooperating with them,
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hoping that they can find whoever did this.
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Joe is trusting these guys
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that they're actually looking for the killer,
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and then he realized, "This is all a sham.
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They're looking at me."
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He went to school with Robert.
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Joe was at his wedding.
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Joe threw a surprise party for him.
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What was his motive? It was his best friend.
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Joe and Victor, who were upstairs
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at the time of the murder, they come downstairs.
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Well guess what?
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They can't account for precisely where Dylan was.
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You didn't know where Dylan was at.
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So how do you know somebody broke in?
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How do you know it wasn't Dylan?
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He quickly and definitively came to Dylan's defense,
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even though he couldn't alibi Dylan.
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Dylan's room was on the second floor.
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He was the weak link.
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So Dylan was taken from the homicide office
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out the side door
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to go down to the FBI to take a polygraph test.
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The two questions were, "Did you kill Robert?"
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"Do you know who killed Robert?"
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On his answers to both of those questions,
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Dylan came up what we call DI, deception indicated.
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He flunked the polygraph.
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Polygraphs are in admissible in court.
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So when the police come back and say, "You failed.
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Tell us the rest and we'll go easy on you,"
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it's leverage.
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Because if that doesn't work, then they have nothing.
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That will normally break a guy if he did it.
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I mean, this guy...
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Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe. Joe.
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They're running out of gas, okay.
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Who had a motive?
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The detectives didn't have any solid theory.
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Which one is it? One of them?
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Two of them? Three of them?
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After Joe got all agitated and he wanted to leave.
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"Okay. Go ahead. We're done."
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He was free to leave the whole time.
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Once I left 1509 Swann Street,
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I went back to the homicide office.
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I'd been up all day, all night, and we thought we were done.
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And Joe keeps banging on the door,
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wanting to get back in there.
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He found out I was the lead detective.
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And what does he want to do?
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He wants to come back in and talk.
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Initially, the story we had was the knife
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was laying on Robert's chest,
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and he put it onto the nightstand.
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Whenever he came back and talked to me,
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he said that he pulled it out of Robert's chest.
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What the...?
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So I get him back into the interview room,
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and I start videotaping it.
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He changed the story.
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That's something that a human being never forgets.
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"I had to pull the knife out of my friend's body."
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There were no witnesses.
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Why didn't he just stick with his original story?
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"It was laying on him, and I laid it on the table."
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The fact that he thinks he pulled it out of him
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supports the fact that he's telling the truth.
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He's in shock.
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I don't know why he changed the story.
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In my opinion, you're either doing it to protect yourself
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or you're doing it to protect your loved one,
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one or the other.
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Generally, an autopsy is performed
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within the first 24 hours or so of a suspicious death.
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00:36:14,007 --> 00:36:18,135
Dr. Lois Goslinoski, experienced medical examiner in DC,
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conducted the autopsy on Robert's body.
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00:36:21,014 --> 00:36:25,184
In 2006, I was a deputy medical examiner
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for the District of Columbia.
518
00:36:26,770 --> 00:36:31,480
At that time, I had done approximately 2,100 autopsies.
519
00:36:31,483 --> 00:36:35,611
Case number 06-1837.
520
00:36:35,612 --> 00:36:38,906
Name of the decedent... Robert E. Wone.
521
00:36:38,907 --> 00:36:40,987
When Dr. Goslinoski does the autopsy,
522
00:36:40,992 --> 00:36:44,502
she finds a number of things that are very curious.
523
00:36:46,164 --> 00:36:49,875
The first thing that I noticed was three perfect
524
00:36:49,876 --> 00:36:54,836
slit-like defects in the front of his torso.
525
00:36:54,839 --> 00:36:58,884
These were three surgical-like defects.
526
00:36:58,885 --> 00:37:02,465
They're nearly identical in depth, width,
527
00:37:02,472 --> 00:37:04,598
and orientation.
528
00:37:04,599 --> 00:37:07,685
The uniformity indicating nobody moved,
529
00:37:07,686 --> 00:37:10,766
the attacker nor the victim.
530
00:37:10,772 --> 00:37:13,148
A methodical murder.
531
00:37:13,149 --> 00:37:16,609
If someone did get close enough to him
532
00:37:16,611 --> 00:37:18,570
to cause wounds like that,
533
00:37:18,571 --> 00:37:20,489
then I would expect evidence
534
00:37:20,490 --> 00:37:23,325
that he was trying to defend himself.
535
00:37:23,326 --> 00:37:25,446
Human beings can't help but react
536
00:37:25,453 --> 00:37:27,746
to try to fight off the attacker.
537
00:37:27,747 --> 00:37:31,875
But Robert's hands had no defensive wounds.
538
00:37:31,876 --> 00:37:35,836
There were no wounds on the palms of his hands,
539
00:37:35,839 --> 00:37:38,379
nothing on his forearms.
540
00:37:38,383 --> 00:37:40,759
No blood on his hands.
541
00:37:40,760 --> 00:37:44,680
Another major part of the story that is so bizarre.
542
00:37:44,681 --> 00:37:47,016
I've seen tons of stabbings.
543
00:37:47,017 --> 00:37:49,727
I've never even heard of a stab wound
544
00:37:49,728 --> 00:37:53,058
that somebody was stabbed and they just die.
545
00:37:53,064 --> 00:37:56,817
The blood went over his shoulder and down his side.
546
00:37:56,818 --> 00:37:58,608
He didn't even move.
547
00:37:58,611 --> 00:38:01,161
With the types of wounds that Mr. Wone had,
548
00:38:01,162 --> 00:38:04,825
I would have expected significant blood loss.
549
00:38:04,826 --> 00:38:08,616
From seeing the scene where he was lying,
550
00:38:08,621 --> 00:38:12,041
very little blood was found.
551
00:38:12,042 --> 00:38:16,795
My conclusions from the autopsy were that the cause of death
552
00:38:16,796 --> 00:38:19,626
was stab wounds of torso,
553
00:38:19,632 --> 00:38:22,926
and the manner of death was homicide.
554
00:38:22,927 --> 00:38:27,556
But these wounds were not immediately fatal.
555
00:38:27,557 --> 00:38:32,144
There was blood that had leaked into the small intestine.
556
00:38:32,145 --> 00:38:36,725
We know his digestive system continued to operate
557
00:38:36,733 --> 00:38:39,573
for a period of time after he had been stabbed.
558
00:38:39,574 --> 00:38:42,654
There was a blood clot
559
00:38:42,655 --> 00:38:45,824
filling a portion of the small intestine.
560
00:38:45,825 --> 00:38:48,655
We came to a consensus.
561
00:38:48,661 --> 00:38:51,080
Robert Wone was still alive
562
00:38:51,081 --> 00:38:53,916
while that blood clot was forming.
563
00:38:53,917 --> 00:38:58,417
He lived for a period of time after each of those wounds
564
00:38:58,421 --> 00:39:00,214
were inflicted.
565
00:39:00,215 --> 00:39:03,215
To initially have internal bleeding from a stab wound
566
00:39:03,218 --> 00:39:05,886
and not even move, I found it impossible.
567
00:39:05,887 --> 00:39:09,556
He had to be alive and...
568
00:39:09,557 --> 00:39:11,427
paralyzed.
569
00:39:16,815 --> 00:39:20,935
Why did he not move?
570
00:39:22,195 --> 00:39:26,695
Was he tied up? Is that why his wounds look so uniform?
571
00:39:26,700 --> 00:39:29,576
There was no evidence of ligature marks.
572
00:39:29,577 --> 00:39:32,207
The reason why that could have happened was that
573
00:39:32,208 --> 00:39:35,955
he was under the influence of some type of drug.
574
00:39:35,959 --> 00:39:39,586
The autopsy showed there was no signs of Robert
575
00:39:39,587 --> 00:39:41,417
being physically restrained.
576
00:39:41,423 --> 00:39:45,426
But they did find those needle puncture marks.
577
00:39:45,427 --> 00:39:48,677
There were needle puncture marks on his neck.
578
00:39:48,680 --> 00:39:52,390
There were needle puncture marks on the back of one of his hands.
579
00:39:52,392 --> 00:39:57,438
A few more on his ankle and on the top of one of his feet.
580
00:39:57,439 --> 00:40:00,109
It's not unusual to find some needle puncture marks
581
00:40:00,110 --> 00:40:02,648
because they'll try to start an IV line,
582
00:40:02,652 --> 00:40:04,322
whether by the EMTs in the ambulance
583
00:40:04,323 --> 00:40:06,660
or the doctors at the hospital trying to treat
584
00:40:06,661 --> 00:40:08,824
and revive a patient.
585
00:40:08,825 --> 00:40:12,115
And, so, we interviewed them all.
586
00:40:13,288 --> 00:40:18,458
None of them could explain all of these needle puncture marks
587
00:40:18,460 --> 00:40:21,000
to our satisfaction.
588
00:40:21,004 --> 00:40:24,757
In my opinion, some of these needle puncture marks,
589
00:40:24,758 --> 00:40:26,758
particularly the one that was right
590
00:40:26,760 --> 00:40:28,350
in the center of his chest,
591
00:40:28,351 --> 00:40:32,264
were inflicted on Robert pre-mortem,
592
00:40:32,265 --> 00:40:34,265
before he was dead.
593
00:40:38,021 --> 00:40:42,441
Which led us down the sort of wild world of paralytics.
594
00:40:42,442 --> 00:40:46,152
What drugs might have been used that correspond
595
00:40:46,154 --> 00:40:50,491
to those needle puncture marks that incapacitated Robert?
596
00:40:50,492 --> 00:40:55,162
With any autopsy that you do, you collect body fluid samples,
597
00:40:55,163 --> 00:40:57,213
a blood sample, a urine sample,
598
00:40:57,214 --> 00:41:00,376
and those samples get sent away to a lab.
599
00:41:00,377 --> 00:41:04,377
I knew that that was the next clue that I was going to have.
600
00:41:08,802 --> 00:41:10,390
After that interrogation,
601
00:41:10,391 --> 00:41:13,387
and as we waited for the results of the autopsy,
602
00:41:13,390 --> 00:41:16,390
Joe Price, Dylan Ward, and Victor Zaborsky
603
00:41:16,393 --> 00:41:19,233
were definitely suspects in the case.
604
00:41:30,115 --> 00:41:33,615
32-year-old attorney Robert Wone was found murdered
605
00:41:33,618 --> 00:41:37,658
inside this upscale row home in the Dupont Circle area.
606
00:41:37,664 --> 00:41:39,170
Today's police presence
607
00:41:39,171 --> 00:41:41,205
a concern for those living around it,
608
00:41:41,209 --> 00:41:43,085
all wondering who did it,
609
00:41:43,086 --> 00:41:46,296
and will police catch whomever is responsible?
610
00:41:46,297 --> 00:41:48,007
One of the main reasons I picked this place
611
00:41:48,008 --> 00:41:50,588
was because it was safe.
612
00:41:50,593 --> 00:41:54,054
Also in the home, three men... Homeowner Joseph Price
613
00:41:54,055 --> 00:41:56,175
and his domestic partner, Victor Zaborsky,
614
00:41:56,182 --> 00:41:58,392
and their roommate, Dylan Ward.
615
00:41:58,393 --> 00:42:01,900
News breaks that this prominent member of the Asian community,
616
00:42:01,901 --> 00:42:03,306
Robert Wone, is murdered,
617
00:42:03,314 --> 00:42:05,534
and there are three gay people in the house.
618
00:42:05,535 --> 00:42:09,194
Dupont Circle and the neighborhood of Swann Street
619
00:42:09,195 --> 00:42:12,655
was the center of the gay community.
620
00:42:12,657 --> 00:42:14,157
Joe Price was at the top
621
00:42:14,159 --> 00:42:18,409
of the A-list gay social scene in Washington, D.C.
622
00:42:18,413 --> 00:42:24,423
The gay community is supportive of Joe, Victor, and Dylan.
623
00:42:28,340 --> 00:42:32,590
In 2006, Joe and Victor were leaders in the gay community.
624
00:42:32,594 --> 00:42:34,224
Joe was very out front,
625
00:42:34,225 --> 00:42:38,557
very much an advocate for gay rights.
626
00:42:38,558 --> 00:42:40,888
The sentiment initially was sympathetic
627
00:42:40,894 --> 00:42:42,482
to the three gay men.
628
00:42:42,483 --> 00:42:44,438
Joe Price was a prominent attorney
629
00:42:44,439 --> 00:42:46,607
working for a prominent law firm.
630
00:42:46,608 --> 00:42:51,528
He also was one of the founders of an LGBT organization
631
00:42:51,529 --> 00:42:53,779
called Equality Virginia.
632
00:42:53,782 --> 00:42:57,076
At the time, gay marriage was not recognized.
633
00:42:57,077 --> 00:42:58,907
In fact, the president at the time,
634
00:42:58,912 --> 00:43:00,746
George W. Bush, was against gay marriage.
635
00:43:00,747 --> 00:43:02,537
Gay and lesbian people in Virginia were sort of treated
636
00:43:02,540 --> 00:43:04,460
like second-class citizens in a lot of ways.
637
00:43:04,461 --> 00:43:07,129
And there really needed to be an advocacy organization
638
00:43:07,130 --> 00:43:10,088
that spoke for gays and lesbians.
639
00:43:10,090 --> 00:43:11,630
Joe Price was on the front lines,
640
00:43:11,633 --> 00:43:15,886
actively pushing for kinds of changes in equality
641
00:43:15,887 --> 00:43:18,305
that are now taken for granted.
642
00:43:18,306 --> 00:43:21,056
With his domestic partner at his side,
643
00:43:21,059 --> 00:43:23,599
"USA Today" portrayed them
644
00:43:23,603 --> 00:43:26,693
because they were on the forefront of being a gay family
645
00:43:26,694 --> 00:43:31,110
by being sperm donors with a lesbian couple.
646
00:43:31,111 --> 00:43:35,280
They were legitimately forging ahead.
647
00:43:35,281 --> 00:43:36,990
Joe was somebody that Robert
648
00:43:36,991 --> 00:43:39,701
had always looked up to and respected.
649
00:43:39,703 --> 00:43:41,290
After Robert was killed,
650
00:43:41,291 --> 00:43:43,956
I remember one of my first thoughts being, "my God,
651
00:43:43,957 --> 00:43:47,087
like, are the guys okay?"
652
00:43:48,378 --> 00:43:50,418
After he was murdered,
653
00:43:50,422 --> 00:43:54,299
I spent the better part of the next week with Kathy.
654
00:43:54,300 --> 00:43:56,550
And the family decided that I should be the one
655
00:43:56,553 --> 00:44:00,806
to sit with Kathy when the detectives came.
656
00:44:00,807 --> 00:44:03,137
The detective started asking questions about
657
00:44:03,143 --> 00:44:07,312
Robert's relationship with Joe and with Victor and with Dylan.
658
00:44:07,313 --> 00:44:09,073
And I remember both of us thinking,
659
00:44:09,074 --> 00:44:14,275
"my God, the detectives don't appear to be believing
660
00:44:14,279 --> 00:44:16,819
that there was an intruder."
661
00:44:16,823 --> 00:44:18,702
Here I had been operating under the impression
662
00:44:18,703 --> 00:44:21,830
my friend had been the victim of a random violent crime
663
00:44:21,831 --> 00:44:25,706
and then find out the detectives had some suspicion
664
00:44:25,707 --> 00:44:29,247
that his friends were involved in killing him.
665
00:44:30,962 --> 00:44:34,512
It was absolutely stunning.
666
00:44:35,925 --> 00:44:41,505
That night, Joe called me and asked if I could talk to Kathy,
667
00:44:41,514 --> 00:44:44,143
and I think he used the words "waive privilege"
668
00:44:44,144 --> 00:44:46,852
and share with him what the detectives asked.
669
00:44:46,853 --> 00:44:52,149
Joe Price's question about what Kathy told the detective
670
00:44:52,150 --> 00:44:54,900
was the first indication to Kathy Wone
671
00:44:54,903 --> 00:45:00,324
that Joe might have something that he needed to protect.
672
00:45:00,325 --> 00:45:04,825
The sense was that Joe and Victor and Dylan
673
00:45:04,829 --> 00:45:06,119
were hiding something.
674
00:45:06,122 --> 00:45:07,172
Things didn't add up.
675
00:45:07,173 --> 00:45:09,575
The intruder didn't add up.
676
00:45:13,755 --> 00:45:16,795
Shortly after that, Joe, Victor, and Dylan
677
00:45:16,800 --> 00:45:19,426
came to the house
678
00:45:19,427 --> 00:45:22,177
and insisted on having a private meeting with Kathy
679
00:45:22,180 --> 00:45:23,930
down in the basement.
680
00:45:23,932 --> 00:45:26,684
And...
681
00:45:26,685 --> 00:45:29,265
I don't know what they said to her.
682
00:45:29,270 --> 00:45:33,440
But she believed their story.
683
00:45:33,441 --> 00:45:35,359
Kathy still really thought
684
00:45:35,360 --> 00:45:38,904
that the guys were also victims in this.
685
00:45:38,905 --> 00:45:40,655
If your friend were killed,
686
00:45:40,657 --> 00:45:44,487
would you go interrogate the widow?
687
00:45:44,494 --> 00:45:46,620
Would you ask another friend
688
00:45:46,621 --> 00:45:49,415
to find out what the police were doing?
689
00:45:49,416 --> 00:45:51,456
And lawyer up right away?
690
00:46:00,301 --> 00:46:02,594
It was a Saturday.
691
00:46:02,595 --> 00:46:04,095
The phone rang. I answered it.
692
00:46:04,097 --> 00:46:05,847
He said, "Hi. This is Joe Price,
693
00:46:05,849 --> 00:46:08,349
the suspect in the Swann Street case."
694
00:46:08,351 --> 00:46:10,730
And he said, "I did a lot of research on you,
695
00:46:10,731 --> 00:46:12,479
and you're... You're a street fighter.
696
00:46:12,480 --> 00:46:16,066
And that's... That's what I need."
697
00:46:16,067 --> 00:46:17,487
I told him on the front end,
698
00:46:17,488 --> 00:46:20,154
"I don't want to hear, 'I didn't do it.'
699
00:46:20,155 --> 00:46:23,365
I want the unadulterated facts,
700
00:46:23,366 --> 00:46:25,866
no spin on it one way or another."
701
00:46:25,869 --> 00:46:30,369
Price, in my mind, he was factually innocent.
702
00:46:30,373 --> 00:46:33,250
Let's not hide from this. They were all gay.
703
00:46:33,251 --> 00:46:35,251
They had police officers
704
00:46:35,253 --> 00:46:38,797
that were pretty obviously homophobic.
705
00:46:38,798 --> 00:46:41,967
The detectives' theory is you're in a three-way relationship,
706
00:46:41,968 --> 00:46:43,468
you're a freak.
707
00:46:43,470 --> 00:46:45,850
Therefore, who else would have done it but you?
708
00:47:02,197 --> 00:47:03,737
Here we go.
709
00:47:06,201 --> 00:47:07,491
A lot of people are gay.
710
00:47:07,494 --> 00:47:09,084
They don't kill people because they're gay.
711
00:47:09,085 --> 00:47:11,159
I mean, what, are you from the friggin' stone ages,
712
00:47:11,164 --> 00:47:12,915
for Christ's sakes?
713
00:47:12,916 --> 00:47:16,666
Is it offensive to them that they were talked to like that?
714
00:47:16,670 --> 00:47:18,508
Yeah, but that's all part of it.
715
00:47:18,509 --> 00:47:21,255
These detectives, they're not homophobes and bigots.
716
00:47:21,257 --> 00:47:25,344
They're trying to get these guys riled up.
717
00:47:25,345 --> 00:47:27,925
The whole good cop/bad cop.
718
00:47:40,819 --> 00:47:44,569
The detectives, they had tunnel vision.
719
00:47:44,572 --> 00:47:46,572
They never reconsidered other theories,
720
00:47:46,574 --> 00:47:48,624
other suspects, other evidence.
721
00:47:56,376 --> 00:47:57,956
No... ing way.
722
00:48:00,588 --> 00:48:03,428
Make no mistake about it, there was no intruder.
723
00:48:03,429 --> 00:48:05,965
His client offered the intruder theory.
724
00:48:05,969 --> 00:48:09,096
So there is zero evidence of an intruder
725
00:48:09,097 --> 00:48:12,016
in the house to this day.
726
00:48:12,017 --> 00:48:14,727
I haven't been here in more than a decade.
727
00:48:25,238 --> 00:48:27,408
It looks different.
728
00:48:29,284 --> 00:48:30,994
This is all new.
729
00:48:32,954 --> 00:48:35,914
You can see...
730
00:48:35,915 --> 00:48:37,955
same fences right here.
731
00:48:41,796 --> 00:48:42,666
Seven feet.
732
00:48:42,672 --> 00:48:45,466
The intruder would have somehow
733
00:48:45,467 --> 00:48:48,635
had to have catapulted over that fence
734
00:48:48,636 --> 00:48:52,516
without disturbing the pollen, the cobwebs.
735
00:48:53,767 --> 00:48:56,097
The intruder drops into the backyard, goes over here.
736
00:48:56,102 --> 00:48:58,442
He doesn't get the large knife out of the butcher block.
737
00:48:58,443 --> 00:49:01,438
No, he gets one of the modest-size steak knives
738
00:49:01,441 --> 00:49:06,611
and then makes his way through the house into the living room.
739
00:49:06,613 --> 00:49:08,033
Not interested in any
740
00:49:08,034 --> 00:49:11,281
expensive electronic equipment, apparently.
741
00:49:11,284 --> 00:49:13,952
He turns, and up the stairs he goes.
742
00:49:13,953 --> 00:49:16,293
The stairs have been replaced. They don't creak anymore.
743
00:49:16,294 --> 00:49:18,999
But they were loud 16 years ago.
744
00:49:20,669 --> 00:49:23,128
So once the intruder gets to the top of the stairs,
745
00:49:23,129 --> 00:49:26,589
he is right smack in front of Dylan's bedroom door.
746
00:49:26,591 --> 00:49:28,471
Has no interest in going in that room.
747
00:49:28,472 --> 00:49:30,968
Instead turns 180 degrees
748
00:49:30,970 --> 00:49:34,640
and makes his way to the front of the row house.
749
00:49:34,641 --> 00:49:39,186
The intruder doesn't stab Robert upon entering the room.
750
00:49:39,187 --> 00:49:40,896
We know he didn't stab Robert here
751
00:49:40,897 --> 00:49:44,066
because of the orientation of the wounds.
752
00:49:44,067 --> 00:49:48,317
Instead, the intruder walks around the bottom of the bed.
753
00:49:48,321 --> 00:49:53,325
Now, at the time, there was a table at the foot of the bed.
754
00:49:53,326 --> 00:49:57,656
Two wallets on that table, a BlackBerry, a Movado watch.
755
00:49:57,664 --> 00:50:01,000
The intruder has no interest in any of those items.
756
00:50:01,001 --> 00:50:03,881
Instead he continues on to this side of the bed,
757
00:50:03,882 --> 00:50:07,168
at which point the intruder inserts a knife
758
00:50:07,173 --> 00:50:09,842
into Robert's torso three times.
759
00:50:09,843 --> 00:50:13,971
One, two, three.
760
00:50:13,972 --> 00:50:18,851
The intruder either left the knife in Robert's torso
761
00:50:18,852 --> 00:50:22,688
or removed it and laid it on top of Robert's torso.
762
00:50:22,689 --> 00:50:25,899
Joe Price told both of those stories to the police.
763
00:50:25,900 --> 00:50:28,650
At that point, the intruder comes back around.
764
00:50:28,653 --> 00:50:31,280
The intruder heads to the back of the row house
765
00:50:31,281 --> 00:50:32,661
right in front of Dylan's door,
766
00:50:32,662 --> 00:50:34,527
has no interest in going in there.
767
00:50:34,534 --> 00:50:36,869
Instead he heads down the stairs,
768
00:50:36,870 --> 00:50:38,789
decides not to go out the front door,
769
00:50:38,790 --> 00:50:41,418
because Joe and company tell the detectives
770
00:50:41,419 --> 00:50:44,835
that remained dead-bolted.
771
00:50:44,836 --> 00:50:48,336
So the intruder makes his way back through the back door,
772
00:50:48,340 --> 00:50:51,840
into the backyard, leaping over the fence again,
773
00:50:51,843 --> 00:50:54,094
and he disappears into the night,
774
00:50:54,095 --> 00:50:57,385
unseen, unheard, undetected,
775
00:50:57,390 --> 00:50:59,558
leaving no evidence of himself
776
00:50:59,559 --> 00:51:03,979
ever having been inside 1509 Swann Street.
777
00:51:18,661 --> 00:51:20,911
The timeline that we could prove
778
00:51:20,914 --> 00:51:23,832
was that Robert called from a desk phone
779
00:51:23,833 --> 00:51:27,086
at Radio Free Asia at 10:24 p.m.,
780
00:51:27,087 --> 00:51:32,424
and then the 911 call is placed by Victor at 11:49 p.m.
781
00:51:32,425 --> 00:51:36,804
And then at 11:54, the EMTs arrive.
782
00:51:36,805 --> 00:51:39,595
79 minutes is the accepted timeline
783
00:51:39,599 --> 00:51:41,849
between when Robert arrived at 10:30
784
00:51:41,851 --> 00:51:46,355
versus the time that Victor called 911.
785
00:51:46,356 --> 00:51:49,186
Initially, when we were there on the scene,
786
00:51:49,192 --> 00:51:52,986
we could not go and talk to the people next door
787
00:51:52,987 --> 00:51:55,116
because you got a news camera right behind you
788
00:51:55,117 --> 00:51:57,074
looking into these people's face.
789
00:51:57,075 --> 00:51:59,825
They don't want to have anything to do with that.
790
00:51:59,828 --> 00:52:02,078
Ultimately, we did door-to-door canvass,
791
00:52:02,080 --> 00:52:03,830
where you just knock on the doors
792
00:52:03,832 --> 00:52:07,292
and they tell you if they heard anything or not.
793
00:52:07,293 --> 00:52:08,631
These are row houses,
794
00:52:08,632 --> 00:52:10,878
so you share a wall with your neighbor,
795
00:52:10,880 --> 00:52:12,420
and some of them are paper-thin.
796
00:52:12,424 --> 00:52:16,135
So you can hear what's going on in your neighbor's house.
797
00:52:16,136 --> 00:52:20,055
Directly next door to 1509 Swann Street
798
00:52:20,056 --> 00:52:23,726
was an older couple that religiously watched
799
00:52:23,727 --> 00:52:26,597
Maureen Bunyan on the news every single night.
800
00:52:26,604 --> 00:52:29,732
Live from the WJLA broadcast center...
801
00:52:29,733 --> 00:52:32,321
Police and federal agents searched a local home
802
00:52:32,322 --> 00:52:34,068
and took a suspect into custody.
803
00:52:34,070 --> 00:52:37,160
These neighbors were interviewed by the detectives,
804
00:52:37,161 --> 00:52:40,617
and they said, "While Maureen Bunyan was on,"
805
00:52:40,618 --> 00:52:43,908
which is between 11:00 and 11:30 p.m.,
806
00:52:43,913 --> 00:52:45,456
"I heard a scream."
807
00:52:45,457 --> 00:52:49,585
That's the only scream that anybody heard that night.
808
00:52:49,586 --> 00:52:55,086
And that scream becomes crucial to establish a timeline.
809
00:52:55,091 --> 00:52:57,931
So we got the tape from the news station.
810
00:52:59,971 --> 00:53:02,221
The news was over at 11:30,
811
00:53:02,223 --> 00:53:05,601
where Maureen Bunyan was not on after that,
812
00:53:05,602 --> 00:53:06,942
not even for a commercial.
813
00:53:06,943 --> 00:53:09,016
And I'm Maureen Bunyan.
814
00:53:09,022 --> 00:53:13,782
The loud scream was Victor's upon seeing Robert stabbed.
815
00:53:16,488 --> 00:53:21,988
Victor didn't pick up the phone and call 911 until 11:49.
816
00:53:26,539 --> 00:53:33,337
They waited between 19 and 49 minutes after a scream
817
00:53:33,338 --> 00:53:36,378
to pick up the phone and call 911.
818
00:53:36,383 --> 00:53:40,803
You listen to the 911 call, it's very bizarre.
819
00:53:44,599 --> 00:53:48,309
To me, it sounds like Victor is being prompted.
820
00:53:48,311 --> 00:53:53,107
I can't find an explanation for why Victor,
821
00:53:53,108 --> 00:53:54,778
in a relatively calm voice,
822
00:53:54,779 --> 00:53:57,446
asks the 911 operator, "What time is it?"
823
00:53:59,447 --> 00:54:01,867
"Our friend is dead in our guest room.
824
00:54:01,868 --> 00:54:03,276
Somebody stabbed him.
825
00:54:03,284 --> 00:54:05,122
We think the intruder has one of our knives.
826
00:54:05,123 --> 00:54:06,870
And, by the way, what time is it?"
827
00:54:06,871 --> 00:54:09,000
You're applying lifesaving techniques
828
00:54:09,001 --> 00:54:10,418
to a good friend of yours.
829
00:54:10,419 --> 00:54:13,337
What does it... ing matter, Victor?
830
00:54:15,171 --> 00:54:18,301
Are they trying to establish elements of the timeline
831
00:54:18,302 --> 00:54:21,176
that they can use and backfill later?
832
00:54:21,177 --> 00:54:25,427
So much in Victor's story that night does not make sense.
833
00:54:29,436 --> 00:54:32,146
"The intruder has one of our knives."
834
00:54:32,147 --> 00:54:35,187
That's not the way 911 calls go.
835
00:54:35,191 --> 00:54:39,151
Why does Victor say, "He has one of our knives,"
836
00:54:39,154 --> 00:54:43,074
when there was clearly a knife on the bedside table?
837
00:54:50,707 --> 00:54:52,457
Victor uses "we."
838
00:54:56,379 --> 00:55:01,339
"What we heard, what we saw, what we did."
839
00:55:01,343 --> 00:55:02,468
The royal we.
840
00:55:02,469 --> 00:55:04,009
"We think it's an intruder."
841
00:55:04,012 --> 00:55:06,805
Maybe they talked about the intruder story
842
00:55:06,806 --> 00:55:09,096
even before picking up the phone.
843
00:55:11,102 --> 00:55:14,562
As the evidence developed, I believe Victor came down
844
00:55:14,564 --> 00:55:16,574
and saw what the heck had happened to Robert
845
00:55:16,575 --> 00:55:19,526
or what was in progress happening to Robert,
846
00:55:19,527 --> 00:55:21,777
and he screamed
847
00:55:21,780 --> 00:55:24,406
at sometime between 11:00 and 11:30,
848
00:55:24,407 --> 00:55:29,537
and they still waited until 11:49 to call 911.
849
00:55:31,623 --> 00:55:35,959
In my opinion, it's enough time to orchestrate the scene,
850
00:55:35,960 --> 00:55:37,590
get the story straight.
851
00:55:37,591 --> 00:55:40,717
That is evidence of the cover-up.
852
00:55:45,512 --> 00:55:50,474
Glenn's theory is they stabbed him and they waited.
853
00:55:50,475 --> 00:55:53,185
Glenn said it was all pre-scripted and acted.
854
00:55:53,186 --> 00:55:57,436
Victor's on the phone. He's crying. He's freaking out.
855
00:55:57,440 --> 00:55:58,690
Was that all planned?
856
00:55:58,692 --> 00:56:02,444
How do you conjure up the emotion involved?
857
00:56:02,445 --> 00:56:05,445
Meryl Streep couldn't do that, for Christ's sakes.
858
00:56:16,960 --> 00:56:20,045
We were searching through the house.
859
00:56:20,046 --> 00:56:23,506
It's a very controlled environment at that point.
860
00:56:25,301 --> 00:56:28,351
When we were searching Dylan's room...
861
00:56:30,390 --> 00:56:34,390
we found hundreds and hundreds of sexual devices.
862
00:56:35,895 --> 00:56:38,305
All this BDSM equipment.
863
00:56:40,025 --> 00:56:42,985
It was an extensive collection...
864
00:56:42,986 --> 00:56:47,906
Shackles, whips, chains, all kinds of restraints,
865
00:56:47,907 --> 00:56:50,117
a device that looks like a gas mask
866
00:56:50,118 --> 00:56:53,537
with a lock on the back of it,
867
00:56:53,538 --> 00:56:55,538
torture devices.
868
00:56:58,668 --> 00:57:00,544
Black leather flogger.
869
00:57:00,545 --> 00:57:04,295
Two chrome-plated stainless-steel spacer bars
870
00:57:04,299 --> 00:57:07,049
to keep shackled limbs spread apart.
871
00:57:07,052 --> 00:57:10,762
Leather neck restraints, wrist restraints.
872
00:57:10,764 --> 00:57:12,681
Leather mouth gag.
873
00:57:12,682 --> 00:57:14,682
Nipple clamps. Cock rings.
874
00:57:14,684 --> 00:57:16,024
Ball gag. Double-headed dildo.
875
00:57:16,025 --> 00:57:17,728
Slapper. Scrotal sheath.
876
00:57:17,729 --> 00:57:20,769
Goes on and on and on.
877
00:57:20,774 --> 00:57:22,694
This is an inventory of the contents,
878
00:57:22,695 --> 00:57:27,654
page after page after page of S&M implements.
879
00:57:27,655 --> 00:57:32,365
It reads like a wish list for the Marquis de Sade.
880
00:57:32,369 --> 00:57:34,949
It's always a process of discovery
881
00:57:34,954 --> 00:57:37,044
when you're investigating a crime
882
00:57:37,045 --> 00:57:39,630
and you find some new fact.
883
00:57:41,252 --> 00:57:43,962
We're trying to figure out the relevance
884
00:57:43,963 --> 00:57:46,840
of all this BDSM equipment.
885
00:57:46,841 --> 00:57:50,051
Maybe he was forcibly raped.
886
00:57:50,053 --> 00:57:53,433
It just sends it off in a whole new direction.
887
00:57:56,184 --> 00:57:58,727
The law enforcement officers requested
888
00:57:58,728 --> 00:58:04,478
that we do a sexual-assault kit on Mr. Wone.
889
00:58:04,484 --> 00:58:09,571
The medical examiner performed a rape-kit examination.
890
00:58:09,572 --> 00:58:13,117
What that involves is using a series of swabs
891
00:58:13,118 --> 00:58:17,328
to swab Robert's inner thighs, genitals,
892
00:58:17,330 --> 00:58:23,750
both the exterior of his rectum and inside the anal cavity.
893
00:58:24,963 --> 00:58:29,633
In that sex kit, she found semen around his genitalia
894
00:58:29,634 --> 00:58:32,553
and inside his rectum.
895
00:58:32,554 --> 00:58:37,684
Now we have a potential sexual-assault angle.
896
00:58:39,310 --> 00:58:42,229
We have DNA evidence.
897
00:58:42,230 --> 00:58:45,359
An intruder doesn't come in and incapacitate somebody
898
00:58:45,360 --> 00:58:48,448
and sexually assault somebody and stab them three times
899
00:58:48,449 --> 00:58:53,655
all unbeknown to the three guys who live there.
900
00:58:53,658 --> 00:58:56,994
Now we think the identity of Robert's perpetrator
901
00:58:56,995 --> 00:58:58,495
will be revealed.
902
00:59:00,206 --> 00:59:04,166
This is going to be a clarifying moment.
903
00:59:04,169 --> 00:59:06,795
We get the DNA results back.
904
00:59:06,796 --> 00:59:09,716
We read the results.
905
00:59:11,676 --> 00:59:13,046
It turns out...
906
00:59:14,512 --> 00:59:17,682
it's Robert's own semen.
907
00:59:29,194 --> 00:59:30,614
You got to be - ing kidding me.
908
00:59:30,615 --> 00:59:32,742
We have semen, and it's Robert's.
909
00:59:32,743 --> 00:59:34,948
How does that happen?
910
00:59:34,949 --> 00:59:37,284
The toxicology results come in.
911
00:59:37,285 --> 00:59:41,205
Was Robert drugged and then sexually assaulted?
912
00:59:41,206 --> 00:59:44,826
In Dylan's room, we found all the torture devices.
913
00:59:44,834 --> 00:59:46,384
Why should it stop there?
914
00:59:46,385 --> 00:59:50,418
Do you accidentally or intentionally kill somebody?
915
00:59:50,423 --> 00:59:52,841
The BDSM stuff is consensual.
916
00:59:52,842 --> 00:59:54,180
It only had relevance
917
00:59:54,181 --> 00:59:56,547
because Glenn had problems with the case.
918
00:59:56,554 --> 00:59:58,389
If I'm gay and I have two partners,
919
00:59:58,390 --> 00:59:59,850
you're gonna think I murdered somebody?
920
00:59:59,851 --> 01:00:01,228
It's preposterous.
921
01:00:01,229 --> 01:00:02,636
Who killed Robert Wone?
922
01:00:02,644 --> 01:00:04,691
It is a mystery that's captivated the area.
923
01:00:04,692 --> 01:00:07,398
The men who lived at that house will go on trial tomorrow.
924
01:00:07,399 --> 01:00:10,359
This is a murder case, but it's not a murder trial.
925
01:00:10,360 --> 01:00:13,360
What stood out to me was the fight over the knife.
926
01:00:13,363 --> 01:00:15,873
That was not the knife used to kill Robert.
927
01:00:15,874 --> 01:00:18,325
That was the plant knife.
928
01:00:18,326 --> 01:00:22,705
Glenn's job is to build, "We think these guys did it.
929
01:00:22,706 --> 01:00:24,116
This is the motive."
930
01:00:24,124 --> 01:00:27,376
Our job is nothing but utter destruction.
931
01:00:27,377 --> 01:00:30,167
The defense says the police never really investigated
932
01:00:30,171 --> 01:00:32,550
that an intruder broke in to the house that night.
933
01:00:32,551 --> 01:00:34,425
As reporters, we're only getting
934
01:00:34,426 --> 01:00:35,716
what the police are telling us.
935
01:00:35,719 --> 01:00:37,719
But there's two sides to every story.
936
01:00:37,721 --> 01:00:41,098
Glenn's basic format... Four people in a house,
937
01:00:41,099 --> 01:00:43,809
one person dead... That is very persuasive.
938
01:00:43,810 --> 01:00:45,060
It stops there.
939
01:00:45,061 --> 01:00:48,564
The rest of it is nothing short of voodoo.
940
01:00:48,565 --> 01:00:51,435
It's the most chilling and baffling murder mystery
941
01:00:51,443 --> 01:00:53,569
with so many twists and turns.
942
01:00:53,570 --> 01:00:56,320
You can't make this stuff up.
73754
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