The Guardian (USA)

Robert Durst charged with 1982 murder of wife Kathleen Durst

- Dani Anguiano in Los Angeles and agencies

Robert Durst has been charged in the death of his wife Kathleen McCormack Durst, nearly 40 years after her disappeara­nce and just days after the multimilli­onaire real estate heir was sentenced to life in prison for killing a friend.

The 78-year-old, who has been suspected in a string of killings across the US over four decades, is accused of second-degree murder. McCormack, then 29, disappeare­d on 31 January 1982, and her body was never found. A New York state police investigat­or filed the complaint Tuesday, shortly after a grand jury in Westcheste­r county started hearing testimony in the case. “The Westcheste­r county district attorney’s office can confirm that a complaint charging Robert Durst with the murder of Kathleen Durst was filed in Lewisboro town court on 19 October 2021. We have no further comment at this time,” the office said in a statement on Friday.

The charge comes six years after the documentar­y series The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst brought the multimilli­onaire into the spotlight. The series chronicled McCormack’s disappeara­nce, the murder of Susan Berman in 2000, and the 2001 death of a neighbor in Texas, where Durst was hiding out, disguised as a deaf-mute woman. In the final episode of the series, he appeared to confess to the killings, saying to himself, “What the hell did I do? … Killed them all, of course.”

A Los Angeles jury recently found Durst guilty of the murder of Berman, his best friend and confidant, and the charges in his wife’s disappeara­nce were widely anticipate­d.

The felony complaint filed against Durst in Lewisboro cites evidence in

the files of the Westcheste­r district attorney, the New York state police and the Los Angeles district attorney, and “conversati­ons with numerous witnesses and observatio­ns of defendants, recorded interviews and observatio­ns of Mr Durst’s recorded interviews and court testimony in related proceeding­s”.

The Westcheste­r county grand jury recently started hearing witness testimony, a person familiar with the matter told the Associated Press this week, a process that’s expected to take several weeks and could produce an indictment.

Last week, Durst was sentenced to life in prison for the Berman killing. Prosecutor­s argued that he had shot Berman at point-blank range in her home because she was prepared to tell police how she helped cover up the killing of McCormack. Berman, who had reportedly told friends she had provided Durst with a false alibi, likely did not know she was covering up a murder, prosecutor­s said last week, and had instead been trying to help her friend.

After Berman’s murder, Durst went into hiding in Galveston, where the heir tried to pass himself off as a mute woman named Dorothy Ciner. But Morris Black, Durst’s neighbor, did not buy the disguise and he was shot and dismembere­d, prosecutor­s said. Durst argued he had killed Black in selfdefens­e, and he was acquitted.

Durst, who has numerous medical problems, sat in a wheelchair throughout last week’s sentencing hearing and has since has been hospitaliz­ed and placed on a ventilator after testing positive for Covid-19, one of his lawyers said.

At last week’s hearing, Berman’s relatives pleaded with Durst to tell the McCormack family where he buried his first wife’s body.

“Any hope of any kind of redemption you can find is in letting them know where to find Kathie,” said Sareb Kaufman, Berman’s stepson.

McCormack was declared legally dead in 2017 at the request of her family. Durst divorced McCormack in 1990, citing abandonmen­t, and had never been charged in connection with her disappeara­nce despite multiple efforts over the years to close the case. In 1999, authoritie­s reopened the case, searching a lake and the couple’s home.

Durst has denied killing McCormack. After her medical school called to report that she hadn’t been going to class, Durst said he figured she was “out someplace having fun” and suggested that drug use could have been 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?”

 ?? Photograph: Myung J Chun/AP ?? Robert Durst in court in Los Angeles last week. A state police investigat­or filed a criminal complaint on Tuesday in a town court in Lewisboro, New York, accusing Durst of seconddegr­ee murder.
Photograph: Myung J Chun/AP Robert Durst in court in Los Angeles last week. A state police investigat­or filed a criminal complaint on Tuesday in a town court in Lewisboro, New York, accusing Durst of seconddegr­ee murder.
 ?? Photograph: Rex Features ?? Kathleen Durst in the summer of 1975.
Photograph: Rex Features Kathleen Durst in the summer of 1975.

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