Peacock unveiled the official trailer for their two-part docuseries Who Killed Robert Wone. The series explores the death of young lawyer Robert Wone in 2006, who was discovered at a friend’s house in Washington, D.C. It premieres on Tuesday, March 7.
It will examine how Victor Zaborsky dials 911 on the evening of August 2, 2006, to report an unknown individual stabbing a friend at the D.C. home that he, Dylan Ward, and Joe Price share. First responders found attorney Robert Wone dead in the guest room when they arrived. Once police interview the three housemates, suspicions grow given the scant amount of blood at the scene and the lack of indications of a struggle or robbery. The investigation quickly turns up more questions than it does answers because they believe that the men know more than they are saying.
Jared P. Scott serves as a director, and Scott, Eric Wetherington, Patrick Reardon, and Paul Epstein are executive producers for Who Killed Robert Wone.
“The case of Robert Wone’s is a story that most crime fans may have never heard of, but once they do, they won’t stop talking about it. Through interviews with those closest to the case and friends of Robert’s who knew him well, Who Killed Robert Wone? looks to give the Peacock audience insight into one of the most mysterious murder cases of the 2000s and explore the bizarre events of what happened on that fateful night,” said Stephanie Steele, SVP, Unscripted Current Production, NBCUniversal Television, and Streaming.
“This is a crime like no other. With more questions than answers, we hope this series will bring new life to a story that has perplexed the Washington D.C. community for years,” Patrick Reardon, President of Jupiter Entertainment added.
About Who Killed Robert Wone? TV Show
On the night of August 2, 2006, Victor Zaborsky calls 911 to report an intruder stabbing a friend at the D.C. home he shares with Joe Price and Dylan Ward. First responders arrive to find attorney Robert Wone already dead in the guest room. With little blood at the scene and no signs of struggle or robbery, suspicions heighten after police interview the three housemates. Believing the men know more than they are revealing, the investigation soon uncovers more questions than answers. Unthinkable twists and turns surface, leaving friends questioning how well they knew the three men and police struggling to nail down answers. Ultimately, prosecutors bring an unusual set of charges against the three residents -- but not for murder. As Price, Zaborsky and Ward maintain their innocence and fight to clear their names, those close to Robert seek the truth and try to heal from unimaginable loss.
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