Send us a text On August 2, 2006, attorney Robert Wone arrived at a friend’s townhouse in Washington, D.C. for what should have been an ordinary overnight stay. Instead, it became the last night of his life. In Part One of our coverage, we break down the timeline of Robert’s final hours, the 911 call, and the chilling discovery inside the guest room. With no signs of forced entry, and a strangely pristine crime scene investigators knew almost immediately that something was off. We walk throug...
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Send us a text On August 2, 2006, attorney Robert Wone arrived at a friend’s townhouse in Washington, D.C. for what should have been an ordinary overnight stay. Instead, it became the last night of his life. In Part One of our coverage, we break down the timeline of Robert’s final hours, the 911 call, and the chilling discovery inside the guest room. With no signs of forced entry, and a strangely pristine crime scene investigators knew almost immediately that something was off. We walk throug...
Ep. 19: No Body, No Crime; But Plenty of Questions - Andrew Gosden Missing at 14
Crimenelia Street
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Ep. 19: No Body, No Crime; But Plenty of Questions - Andrew Gosden Missing at 14
Send us a text This week on Crimenelia Street, we’re digging into the baffling 2007 disappearance of Andrew Gosden — a 14-year-old who bought a one-way ticket to London and vanished like a Reputation promo post. Was it a planned escape, foul play, or something else? As always, we close with a Taylor Swift–themed palette cleanser to emotionally rebalance our listeners — this week we’re discussing Taylor's subpoena in the Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni of it all. Follow us on Instagram @crimen...
Crimenelia Street
Send us a text On August 2, 2006, attorney Robert Wone arrived at a friend’s townhouse in Washington, D.C. for what should have been an ordinary overnight stay. Instead, it became the last night of his life. In Part One of our coverage, we break down the timeline of Robert’s final hours, the 911 call, and the chilling discovery inside the guest room. With no signs of forced entry, and a strangely pristine crime scene investigators knew almost immediately that something was off. We walk throug...