Four Men, One Murder, No Convictions | Robert Wone Case Analysis

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Published 2021-12-16
This video answers the question: Can I analyze the case of Robert Wone?
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All Comments (21)
  • I went to elementary and high school with Robert Wone. This story is so sad and disturbing. We need justice for Robert.
  • @nursejessie8149
    This case is infuriating. I can’t believe these guys are just going on with their happy lives and no charges were brought on them even to this day.
  • @Lucywonderhunt
    This case has always disturbed me . They got off with murder
  • @katdroidd
    I live a few blocks from where this happened and let me tell you, our local police were so very pissed off about this case. The crime lab took the place apart looking for evidence and just couldn’t find it.
  • How is it possible these men where not charged with at least obstruction? The judge was only on the bench for 1 hour and after being told of all the evidence proving someone cleaned up the mess. The lack of blood could be explained that a paramedic stated he looked “freshly showered” which would tell me at least he was cleaned after the murder. This is such a confusing and mind blowing case. These three had friends in all the right places.
  • @tallblonde1976
    Something very strange happened in that house that night. The police normally would separate the 3 parties, grill them unmercifully and intimate that one of them had rolled over and confessed. In this case you had educated, upper middle class men who (probably) lawyered up immediately and knew how to clean up.a crime scene.
  • @Somegirl811
    It's so confusing how some cases can be made with circumstantial evidence and others can't. They should have been convicted of conspiracy or tampering even if they couldn't figure out which one did the stabbing.
  • I agree with you on the conclusion of the event, Dr. Grande. It’s frustrating that no one was convicted for the murder and the possible sexual assault. He was betrayed by his own friends/colleagues….
  • So sad.I do agree with you Dr. Grande "if just one person was in the house that person would be charged or prosecuted" And I do think that those three of them are involved. Thanks again for your precise and detailed description of the case. 💜
  • I’m impressed they were able to keep a united front with the same ridiculous story. Usually somebody cracks and the whole thing comes apart.
  • @eek1759
    I think it's Dylan, given his "dominant" status and his defiant attitude when the police questioned him. The other two are clearly the submissives. He'll never be convicted, though, because he'll have them both "obeying" whatever he tells them.
  • My heart just breaks for his wife. It is also astounding that everything that happened took only an hour, hour and a half? My recollection of the case is that Mr Price and the victim had a strong friendship that was of very long standing. Clearly, the three men each played some role. Just horrendous.
  • @kkheflin3
    Doctor Grande one of the things you said several years ago has always stuck with me. "There is a big difference between."actual guilt" (what the defendant really did) and "legal guilt." Which is what can be proven in a court of law. This is most likely why defense attorneys don't ever ask their clients if they are "guilty!"What they ask is "can the prosecutors prove my client is guilty? That's the system and I remember you saying that a long time ago. So true and I've used that many times on the True Crime channels I follow! We are almost at 1 million Doctor Grande and you deserve 5 million!!! Great work you do for all of us! Thank you.
  • @zulysun89
    This case made me so upset I couldn’t even finish watching the documentary. Justice for Robert
  • @uniquelaura8277
    Thank you so much for covering this case Dr. Grande. I know about this case and it’s one of the most frustrating and compelling cases I’ve known of. It’s clear somebody in that house did it. Joseph price is a lawyer and will most likely know how to tamper with evidence effectively. Poor Robert will never get any justice, unless of course there’s a confession. I’m not holding my breath on that one, though. May Robert RIP. Great analysis as usual Dr. G
  • @erdelegy
    The moral of the story: don't be in the same house with more than one of your love-triangle lovers.
  • This is such a frustrating case, it must have been very disappointing for the judge as well as there was simply not enough evidence for a murder charge. The scary part is that whoever committed this horrific crime is still on the loose.😕 This is a very intriguing case, thank you for reviewing it Dr. Grande.❤️