Tag: Dylan Ward

Without a Net

“What’s the Story with Dylan?” We’ve seen the evolution of the Swann Street defendants’ legal representation; Price and Zaborsky first reaching out to friend Kathleen Voelker, and Ward’s immediate retaining of David Schertler.  MetroWeekly‘s Bob Roehr saw the looming challenges:…

Lawyering Up

Joe & Victor hire a friend; Dylan goes from zero to 60 in seconds For more than two years after the murder of Robert Wone, not a single charge was filed in the case.  Many believe one of the reasons was…

Gay, Ink

Pink Press Ponders Price The initial   round of  MSM  coverage on Robert’s murder was followed by the local DC gay press, the Washington Blade and Metroweekly.  Journeyman Blade scribe Lou Chibbaro had an an August 11 piece with Kevin Naff sharing the byline.  The angle…

Search and Seizure… and Snooze

Burying the Lede After the first wave of media coverage hit on August 4th and 5th, the next significant piece was on the 14th by Emma Schwartz of the Legal Times.  And she had the goods – the search warrants for Price’s home, his office…

Burn After Reading

Fahrenheit 1509 At midnight on the steamy evening of August 2, 2006, DC Police arrived at 1509 Swann Street to begin a murder investigation.   An investigation that supposedly continues to this day. On the floor of Dylan Ward’s bedroom they found an issue of…

It's A Date…

Two Weeks Before Robert Wone’s Murder… Three years ago this week, on or about July 19, 2006, Robert began making plans to stay the night at a friend’s house in Washington, DC.   Last month Paul Duggan wrote in the…

Spilt Milk

Empty Bottles With the news that the three Swann housemates are co-habitating again, this time in McLean, come questions of how closely the family is sticking together. After Dylan’s extradition back to DC, indictments and pre-trial release, the three housemates…

Suburbia

Running on empty… Times are tough. This recession has been compared frequently to the Great Depression. Law firms are laying attorneys off, GM and Chrysler finally collapsed, and the Washington Post is saving paper by doing online exclusives that disenfranchise…

Saturday Showcase

Neatness and Originality Count More than likely within the 4,000 comments posted here lies the key that may unlock the mystery behind the night of August 2, 2006.  We’re still trying to configure the ideal theories page here that will…

Search Tools

The Blogosfear WordPress stats are limited but one feature shows incoming Google searches. Paul Duggan’s Washington Post series and Tim Arango’s piece in the New York Times triggered all sorts of search terms we saw in the dashboard. In the wake of all…