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Nelly
Nelly
7 years ago

It has been years since I heard Victor Zaborsky’s 911 call. He does indeed sound sincere in his grief, and I continue to believe it was Joe and Dylan who had the real hand in Robert Wone’s murder. This is a really long podcast, so I have not had time to listen to even part of it til now. Thank you, webmasters, for sharing this and to the guys who put the podcast together. Thanksgiving is coming up soon. It will be a difficult time of year once again for Robert’s loved ones and friends. Keep the faith that the truth will come to light eventually.

mt45
mt45
7 years ago
Reply to  Nelly

He might have felt grief, but, it was only for himself and for his own life which changed forever that day. He certainly wasn’t motivated to do the right thing, cooperate, make a deal with authorities, share what he knew, help give closure to Robert’s loved ones. He was unwilling to do that, either due to loyalty to the murderers, or fear of his own consequences.

Boofoc
Boofoc
7 years ago

There’s a fortune to be made (donation to the Robert Wone fund ?) writing a book about this mysterious crime. If Joe (Price) Anderson and Dylan (Ward) Thomas won’t cooperate, it’s equally obvious Victor Z won’t. But, just maybe Michael Price would for cash. Or any one of their host of sworn “friends?” After ten-plus years, it’s worth a try.

Nelly
Nelly
7 years ago
Reply to  Boofoc

Why would Michael Price tell the truth to someone for some cash, when it is likely he also had a hand in Robert Wone’s assault and murder? Michael probably supplied the drugs. But good idea, who are some of the best true crime writers who might be interested in writing about this mystery? How about Lou Chibarro or one of the journalists who have covered the news?

You ask where everyone is who cares about Robert Wone and getting justice for him. For starters, just my opinion, his friends and wife should or could have organized a march or press conference on the 10th anniversary of his death to get more publicity and attention. What about all those Asian American bar and Chinese American groups, and William and Mary organizations that Wone was so involved in, could none of those groups care to do anything? It’s nice to remember him at the least, but how are the killers going to pay the price? There are so many crimes and murders around D.C. it’s a wonder that there was anything written up. Only the Washington Blade cared enough. At this point, keeping the news alive and putting pressure on the guilty fools is all we can do (Dylan Thomas and his Miami Pilates friends who have given him a job, perhaps not knowing his true past; scrapin’ by attorney Joseph Anderson and his cronies in Miami; Victor “Ma’am” Zaborsky and his delusional milk society friends).