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New York billionaire Douglas Durst made his long-awaited appearance at Robert Durst’s murder trial Monday, dissecting for jurors his tortured relationship with the older brother he claims wishes ...
Douglas Durst told The New York Times in December 2015 that he believed, until 2001, in his brother's innocence regarding Kathleen McCormack Durst's "disappearance" in 1982. Contrary to his brother's assertions to the documentary filmmakers of The Jinx , he was never privy to his father's meetings with a lawyer and private detective tasked with ...
Robert Alan Durst (April 12, 1943 – January 10, 2022) was an American real estate heir and convicted murderer. The eldest son of New York City real estate magnate Seymour Durst, he garnered attention as a suspect in the unsolved 1982 disappearance of his first wife, Kathleen McCormack; the 2000 murder of his longtime friend, Susan Berman; and the 2001 killing of neighbor Morris Black.
1992: Robert Durst's younger brother Douglas is chosen to head the Durst Organization. After being passed over in favor of his younger brother Douglas Durst to head the Durst Organization in 1992, ...
[14] [16] [17] Durst also used his time on the run to stalk his brother Douglas, visiting the driveway of his home in Katonah, New York, while armed. Durst employed defense attorney John Waldron while he was held on charges in Pennsylvania. He was eventually extradited to Texas for trial. [17] In 2003, Durst was tried for the murder of Morris ...
His younger brother Douglas told the New York Times that it was this bizarre act that triggered his father Seymour's decision to remove Robert as his successor and hand the company over to Douglas ...
Robert Durst testified for a twelfth day, laughing at a mention of his dismemberment of Morris Black and refusing to concede he threatened to take his estranged brother Douglas Durst "down" with him.
After Durst is arrested for violating a restraining order filed by his brother, Douglas, [8] Jarecki convinces Durst to give a second interview. During it, Jarecki confronts Durst about the match in handwriting on the two envelopes. Durst acknowledges the similarity but denies writing the letter about Berman's murder.