Thank you for making the jump with us to a new page dedicated to one purpose — discovering the full truth about what happened to Robert Wone on the evening of Wednesday, August 2, 2006 at 1509 Swann Street in Northwest, Washington DC.
Just a little more than two months ago, the four editors here...
Read more »
Posts Tagged ‘ Dylan Ward ’
Who was Robert Wone?
What have the defendants done to find the intruder?
In Doug’s excellent post that immediately precedes this one, he asks the question — what are the defendants doing to fill their time. My guess is they spend a fair amount of their time working with their attorneys. But that is only a guess.
One thing we can surmise though, unless there is new information, is...
Read more »
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 those court-ordered electronic ankle bracelets that kept them under constant track, and when they...
Read more »
An Alternate Hypothesis
Doug notes:The following is written by a friend, ‘Dave’ a counselor and therapist living in the San Francisco area. He was not at all familiar with the Robert Wone case until he began reviewing this blog. He sends along these thoughts and offers an alternate hypothesis which I or my co-authors had...
Read more »
Defendants Seek Stay in Civil Suit, Person Misrepresenting Himself as Ward's Lawyer
Mike Scarcella, who is doing excellent work covering the legal maneuverings in the Robert Wone case, breaks in the Blog of the Legal Times that the defendants want a stay in the civil suit filed by Robert Wone’s widow, Kathy Wone, until after the criminal case is completed.
And in another interesting twist in the...
Read more »
House of the Tiger Aunt
In the motion for pretrial release for Dylan Ward, his attorney notes that Dylan co-founded a small publishing house by the name, “House of the Tiger Aunt.” The picture above notes books written in Chinese by Dylan Ward. Some of the more curious titles include, “Naughty Jack,” “The Rainbow World” and “Love: The Best...
Read more »
Questions and Viewpoints
Two Alternate Viewpoints
In the coming week I and my fellow authors hope to expand the number of our posts, as well as their content. Discussing the case this weekend over dinner, we three were again confronted with the number of questions and puzzles this case presents, its inherent slippery nature, and our growing...
Read more »
Quote from Dylan Ward on Simmons College Website
Dylan Ward received a Masters in Children’s Literature from Simmons College in 2003. Read his quote:
Read more »




