Waikato Times

Real estate heir faces murder trial

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Robert Durst, the New York real estate heir who was the subject of a television documentar­y series, was ordered yesterday to stand trial for the murder of his close friend in Los Angeles 18 years ago.

A judge ruled that there was enough evidence to try the eccentric 75-year-old multimilli­onaire for the point-blank shooting of Susan Berman at her home. Durst has pleaded not guilty.

Durst allegedly killed Berman, his friend from college and the daughter of a Las Vegas mobster, to keep her from telling police what she knew about his wife’s 1982 disappeara­nce in New York, prosecutor­s contend. Kathleen Durst has been missing for more than 35 years and is presumed dead.

Robert Durst, who has never been charged with a crime related to his wife’s disappeara­nce, has denied killing either woman. Durst remains jailed without bail and was ordered back to court on November 8 for arraignmen­t. The murder charge against him includes the special circumstan­ce allegation­s of lying in wait and killing a witness to a crime. There is also an allegation that he personally used a handgun to carry out the murder.

At the end of preliminar­y proceeding­s that were continued over several months, Durst’s attorney, David Chesnoff, argued that there was no hard evidence – such as DNA, fingerprin­ts or witnesses – linking him to Berman’s killing.

Durst was arrested in New Orleans in March 2015, just hours before the airing of the final episode of HBO’s The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst. The documentar­y examined the disappeara­nce of his wife, and the killings of Berman and a Texas neighbour, Morris Black, in 2001. A jury acquitted him of Black’s murder after finding that the killing was in self-defence.

The HBO series created a sensation after he was heard during the finale muttering to himself on a live microphone: ‘‘You’re caught! What the hell did I do? Killed them all, of course.’’

Prosecutor­s will try to make the connection between Berman’s death and the mystery around Kathleen Durst’s disappeara­nce, which they want to show as the foundation for the motive for Berman’s slaying. – AP

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