Wednesday, October 27, 2010

The murder of Robert Eric Wone 1

 

A Tribute To One Asian American

This short hub is a tribute to One very honorable Asian American, Robert Eric Wone, and I felt the need to give it a softer tone since this is a tribute, instead of making it sound like a news report article, because too many of those are already on the websites, and so I decided to be different and original at the same time. Mr. Wone and his wife, Katherine Ellen Yu, moved to Fairfax County. For those of us who know, Fairfax County is no place for the lower class, and is very much high class, and the households there are estimating a six-figure income a year. This isn't about the average American who made random decisions in life, or got drunk all the time with friends at the pool hall, but a man of a higher status. He entered law school after graduating from college with honors, became active in the community by supporting other organizations, served as a general counsel, sold real-estate, and campaigned for presidency of the Asian Pacific American Bar Association. I'm beginning to wonder what America would be like if we had a president who was an Asian. Not only do they work hard, but they work smart. Robert proved this fact by the lifestyle he lived. Being on the subject, I am going to give you a brief history about Asian Americans and their immigration to America. Asia is a huge continent where there's a lot of adversity and people of mixed origin. When the Asians immigrated to America, and incorporated part of their heritage into the American culture itself, they were officially declared "Asian Americans." They contributed to the American population, and America is so diverse now, not only with Asians, but with a genuine mix and intermingling of all races. Many of their children were adopted by American parents. In fact, there are so many interracial couples, and some of whom are now married. Although the Americans still accepted their culture, their values and perspective on life, they still accepted them as Americans nonetheless. Despite the acceptance, they have had to adapt to the different cultures of people they met and befriended in the outside world, but continued living their traditional lifestyle within the home. They have made an impact on Americans by making their way from Broadway to Hollywood, and have been broadcasted on reality t.v. shows. On a larger scale they have become very much involved politically, as due most immigrants who want to survive in the business world, particularly the South East Asians and Vietnamese. Their first and foremost focus was to resell here in America. It is so sad when a valuable life ends in tragedy. Who killed Robert, and why? My assumption is that it was a potential robbery for the most part, but fear that the person who did it would get caught. This reminds me of the murder of the basketball legend, Michael Jordan's father when he was robbed of his car and Rolex watch, and in my opinion, Robert E. Wone was very much a celebrity in his own right-at least by virtue. However, the David Schertler defense lawyers of the accused suspects used the so-called "innocent until proven guilty in a court of law" method as usual. The argument of the prosecutor is that somebody knows what happened to R. Wone. Stay tuned for the 2nd episode of this story, "Evidence - The Crime Scene of Robert Wone."

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