Category: Dylan Ward

Open House

 4BR   3.5BA  SS Kit  FP  HWF  OSP  DoA Listed by Tutt, Taylor & Rankin, 1509 Swann Street was bought in 2005 by Joe Price and Victor Zaborsky for $1, 276,000.  Remember those boom years?  We came across these photos from the agent’s virtual tour still…

Fear and Loathing on Swann Street

A Savage Journey Into The Heart Of Dylan Ward’s Bedtime Reading  Famous Last Words, William Shakespeare by Ralph Steadman, 2006 One of the more sensational pieces of evidence cited by the MPD in the affidavit of arrest for Dylan Ward…

What's at Stake on Friday?

Currently, only one case  seeks to answer the question of who murdered Robert Wone, and that is the wrongful death civil suit filed on behalf of Robert’s widow, Kathy Wone.  For the plaintiffs, what’s at stake at Friday’s hearing is…

What's Wrong with the Intruder Theory, Part 3

In exploring the intruder theory, Doug did excellent work examining the time-line, and events that went on that night and in the house.  Now, I want to broaden the scope to look at what was happening in Washington, DC at the…

What's Wrong With the Intruder Theory – pt. 2

Puzzles Leading to More Questions For those new to this site, welcome.  We ask your help so we may learn what  precisely happened to Robert Wone, and genuinely welcome all comments and ideas. As highlighted last post, we approach this…

What's Wrong With the Intruder Theory – pt. I

Things That Just Don’t Add Up. From the start the three Swann Street defendants – Dylan Ward, Victor Zaborsky and Joe Price – have “…categorically and adamantly denied…any involvement with (Mr.) Wone’s death.”   Rather they offer what’s come to be…

Step up, sound off, cash in… $25,000 awaits

Although more than two years has passed since Robert’s murder, the reward offer from the DC Metroplitian Police Department still stands.  A call into the MPD’s Public Information Office on Friday confirmed that twenty-five large remains up for grabs for anyone who…

Who's Doing What?

Defendants Fill Time An occasional question among us is: “What are Price, Zaborsky, and Ward doing right now?” Of course, we would often ask this in the dark of the night, during the period the three defendants were still wearing…