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Family of Durst's 1st wife sues 2nd wife for wrongful death
Read full article: Family of Durst's 1st wife sues 2nd wife for wrongful deathRelatives of Robert Durst’s first wife have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the second wife who stands to collect millions of dollars from the late real estate heir's estate.
DA: Investigators blew chances in case of Durst wife's death
Read full article: DA: Investigators blew chances in case of Durst wife's deathA prosecutor in suburban New York says authorities decades ago blew chances to build a case against multimillionaire Robert Durst in the death of his first wife.
‘Soul-consuming’: Victim’s family reflects on Durst case
Read full article: ‘Soul-consuming’: Victim’s family reflects on Durst caseRobert Durst, 78, was convicted in Los Angeles Superior Court last month of first-degree murder for shooting Susan Berman point-blank in the back of the head at her home in December 2000.
Source: DA seeking to indict Robert Durst in ex-wife's death
Read full article: Source: DA seeking to indict Robert Durst in ex-wife's deathA New York prosecutor will seek an indictment in the coming weeks against millionaire real estate scion Robert Durst for the death of his former wife, Kathie Durst, who disappeared in 1982.
NY millionaire Robert Durst guilty of best friend’s murder
Read full article: NY millionaire Robert Durst guilty of best friend’s murderA Los Angeles jury convicted Robert Durst on Friday of murdering his best friend 20 years ago in a case that took on new life after the New York real estate heir participated in a documentary that connected him to the slaying linked to his wife’s 1982 disappearance.
Durst's lawyer says prosecutors demonized 'sick, old man'
Read full article: Durst's lawyer says prosecutors demonized 'sick, old man'A lawyer for New York real estate heir Robert Durst says his client is an old, defenseless man who was beaten up and demonized by prosecutors to cover up a lack of evidence in their murder case against him.
Robert Durst testifies he would lie to get out of trouble
Read full article: Robert Durst testifies he would lie to get out of troubleRobert Durst has testified he would lie to get out of trouble and had lied during sworn testimony in the past, but said he told the truth during five days of testimony at his murder trial.
Robert Durst admits 'cadaver' note made him appear guilty
Read full article: Robert Durst admits 'cadaver' note made him appear guiltyNew York real estate heir Robert Durst has testified that he lied for years about sending police a note directing them to the dead body of his best friend because he feared it implicated him in the killing.
Durst says he lied to police about night wife disappeared
Read full article: Durst says he lied to police about night wife disappearedReal estate heir Robert Durst testified at his murder trial that he has changed his mind many times, but has concluded that he didn't actually see his wife step onto a commuter train the night she disappeared in 1982.
Estranged brother testifies Durst would 'like to murder me'
Read full article: Estranged brother testifies Durst would 'like to murder me'An estranged brother has reluctantly testified at real estate heir Robert Durst's murder trial that the two never got along and he feared his brother would kill him.
Durst's defense says dismemberment helps prove innocence
Read full article: Durst's defense says dismemberment helps prove innocenceLos Angeles prosecutors have used the killing of a Texas man by multimillionaire Robert Durst as evidence he killed his best friend to avoid prosecution in his wife’s disappearance.
Defense says dismemberment is evidence of Durst's innocence
Read full article: Defense says dismemberment is evidence of Durst's innocenceA lawyer for Robert Durst says the wealthy New York real estate heir’s sloppy efforts to hide the body of a Texas man he accidentally killed helps prove he didn’t murder his wife or kill his best friend.
Judge to Durst jurors after delay: 'Where did we leave off?'
Read full article: Judge to Durst jurors after delay: 'Where did we leave off?'The murder trial of multimillionaire Robert Durst has resumed without the defendant present and with arguments about whether the case should continue after a 14-month recess.