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🗓️ 21 November 2025
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| 0:00.0 | So the disturbing, because yeah, when you get into it, yikes. Case of what happened to Robert Wan. Well, you know, you gotta begin with the lad himself, right? The who, what, why, where, when, why, something other words. Well, Robert Wan, he was a very interesting guy in his own right. He was very successful. He seemed like a very happy fellow. He was a nice quirk guy and he made friends with some interesting, interesting |
| 0:21.9 | people. Now Robert worked in a lot, very hard working guy, a job with a lot of stress, but |
| 0:26.2 | that was something he really seemed to take, you know, in his stride. Robert Eric Juan was |
| 0:30.7 | born in the year 1974, if you can believe, that June 1st in New York City, that's a variation |
| 0:36.6 | of fruit. I always forget which one. |
| 0:37.9 | His parents, William and Amy, were third generation Chinese Americans and this was something |
| 0:42.3 | Robert took a lot of pride in. He grew up in Chinatown, Manhattan and then later went |
| 0:46.6 | to a private Catholic school in Brooklyn. Now during his formative years, he would write essays |
| 0:51.6 | about what does it mean? What does it mean to be Asian American |
| 0:55.0 | in this day and age? That was something that like really meant a lot to him. What does |
| 0:59.0 | it mean to be Asian American in these days? I don't know. Ask an Asian American. So then after |
| 1:02.6 | graduating high school, he up sticks and left the big smoke. He went down to Virginia and he |
| 1:07.1 | enrolled at the prestigious College of William and Mary. There he was studying public policy. |
| 1:13.6 | As you can probably kind of see with Robert already so far, |
| 1:16.6 | you know, public policy, civil rights, all that kind of stuff, |
| 1:21.6 | was something Robert took very seriously. |
| 1:23.6 | He would be the kind of guy who would be out there marching, protesting, all that kind of stuff for civil liberties. |
| 1:30.3 | He would study public policy and then go on to work in law. |
| 1:33.3 | He was a stand-up guy who wouldn't just sit back and let things happen in the world around him. |
| 1:38.3 | He was active in college with various clubs and groups, frats, and when he graduated in 1996, he received the prestigious |
| 1:45.1 | Eldron and Sidney Sullivan Award, named after, let me just check. |
| 1:50.6 | Yet, Algin and Sullivan, who I have no idea who he is, but he's some kind of lawyer. |
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