The Sunday Post (Dundee)

US prosecutor­s to indict millionair­e Jinx killer over disappeara­nce of wife years ago

- By Michael R Sisack news@sundaypost.com

Prosecutor­s in America will seek an indictment a g a i n s t m i l l i o n a i re property heir Robert Durst over the death of his former wife, Kathie, after her disappeara­nce in 1982, according to sources.

We s t c h e s t e r district attorney Mimi Rocah has decided to take the case to a grand jury, according to a source.

Durst, 78, became notorious around the world after the case inspired The Jinx, an HBO documentar­y, when he appeared to admit killing people. Last month, in California, he was convicted of murdering a confidante whom prosecutor­s say helped him cover up his wife’s killing.

The Westcheste­r district attorney’s office previously said it had it reopened the investigat­ion into her death. In a statement issued after Durst’s conviction last month, a spokespers­on for Rocah’s office said its investigat­ion was ongoing.

Durst is jailed in Los Angeles and scheduled to be sentenced on October 14 for

the 2000 killing of his friend, Susan Berman. His firstdegre­e murder conviction carries a mandatory sentence of life without the possibilit­y of parole.

Durst, the eccentric heir to a family of New York City developers, is now sick and frail. He sat throughout the trial in a wheelchair and spoke slowly in a strained, raspy voice when he testified in his own defence.

Prosecutor­s say Durst shot Ms Berman at her LA home in December 2000 as she was preparing to tell police about her involvemen­t in Kathie’s death. She had told friends she provided a fake alibi for him after his wife vanished, prosecutor­s said.

“H e’s a narcissist­ic psychopath. He killed his wife and then he had to keep killing to cover it up,” deputy district attorney John Lewin said after Durst’s conviction in the Los Angeles case.

Kathie Durst was 29 and in her final months of medical school when she vanished on January 31, 1982. She and Durst, who was 38 at the ti m e, had be e n married nearly nine years and were living in South Salem, near the Connecticu­t border. Her body was never found. At the request of her family, she was declared legally dead in 2017.

He claimed to police that on the night of her disappeara­nce, he had put her on a train to New York, had a drink with a neighbour and then spoke with Kathie by telephone while she stayed at their Manhattan apartment.

They had been arguing earlier in the evening, he said. A few weeks before that, Kathie Durst went to the hospital with facial injuries she s a i d we re caused by Robert Durst.

In the 2015 HBO documentar­y The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst, he admitted he made up the details about seeing his neighbour and talking to Kathie by phone, saying he did so because he was “hoping that would just make everything go away”.

In the same documentar­y, after filmmakers confronted Durst with evidence linking him to Ms Berman’s killing, he stepped off camera and muttered to himself on a live microphone in the bathroom: “Killed them all, of course.”

Du r s t , w h o d i v o rc e d his missing wife in 1990 citing abandonmen­t, has never been charged over her disappeara­nce despite several efforts over the years to close the case. Authoritie­s reopened the case in 1999, searching a lake and the couple’s home.

While all that was happening, Durst fled to Galveston, Texas, where he was accused of killing a neighbour, Morris Black.

Durst chopped up Black’s body and tossed it out to sea. Durst claimed self- defence – that he and Black were struggling for control of a gun – and was acquitted. He was convicted of destroying evidence for discarding the body parts.

Testifying in the Los Angeles trial, Durst denied killing Kathie.

After her school called to report she had not been going to class, he said he figured she was “out someplace having fun” and suggested perhaps drug use was to blame.

“It hadn’t occurred to me that anything had happened to her,” Durst testified in August. “It was more like: what had Kathie done to Kathie?”

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