Video: Wone interrogation excerpts
All three of the defendants in the Robert Wone conspiracy trial were found not guilty by a D.C. Superior Court judge on Tuesday. Judge Lynn Leibovitz acquitted the three housemates from the bench after explaining her verdict for about an hour.
Today, the U.S. Attorney's Office made video from the D.C. Police interrogations of Joseph R. Price, 39, Victor J. Zaborsky, 44, and Dylan M. Ward, 39, after Wone's 2006 killing available.
Here is an excerpt from Price's interrogation:
And from Ward's:
Finally, from Zaborsky's:
Further excerpts will be posted as we are able to publish them.
This item has been updated since it was first published.
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June 29, 2010; 4:51 PM ET
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Posted by: sugarstreet | June 30, 2010 11:01 AM | Report abuse
sugarstreet, we had some technical difficulties last night that have since been fixed. A subsequent post is now live on Crime Scene with three new videos, one from each of the men.
Posted by: Washington Post Editors | June 30, 2010 1:23 PM | Report abuse
How in the world is it legal to post these videos? Isn't it a gross invasion of privacy, particularly since these men were found not guilty of the crime?
I would be very curious to know the rationale behind the appropriateness of posting interrogation video -- I don't recall ever having seen it before in a criminal case.
Posted by: seven_jaguar | June 30, 2010 6:16 PM | Report abuse
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Last night there were two VZ videos. What happened to the second one?