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Durst hospitalis­ed, forcing stay in long-delayed murder trial

- United States

Robert Durst, a multimilli­onaire real estate heir and defendant in a labyrinthi­ne, closely watched murder trial, was hospitalis­ed yesterday for an unspecifie­d health issue, forcing another setback in the longdelaye­d proceeding.

Durst, a suspected serial killer, was the subject of a six-part HBO documentar­y titled The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mark E Windham, who is presiding over the trial, said Durst was sent to a hospital in the Los Angeles County jail system for ‘‘some incident this morning involving his health.’’ The judge said he did not have much informatio­n about Durst’s condition, beyond that jail staff members found the 78-year-old ‘‘down’’ and not in his wheelchair.

Windham dismissed the jury and delayed the proceeding to Monday morning.

Chip Lewis, one of Durst’s attorneys, had no informatio­n about his client’s condition beyond what the judge disclosed in court.

‘‘All we know is that he was hospitalis­ed earlier this morning,’’ he wrote in an email.

For the past month, Durst has been escorted into court each morning in a wheelchair to face the charge that he killed his friend and confidante Susan Berman at her Benedict Canyon home in 2000. According to the prosecutio­n’s theory of the case, Durst feared that Berman was going to talk to authoritie­s who had reopened an investigat­ion into the disappeara­nce of his wife, Kathleen Durst, who vanished in 1982 and has never been found.

Durst’s lawyers have argued that he never killed Berman, but stumbled on her body inside her home and panicked, later writing a letter to the Beverly Hills police alerting them to a ‘‘cadaver’’ at Berman’s address.

Deputy District Attorney John Lewin, who is leading Durst’s prosecutio­n, voiced his suspicions that the defendant was faking a medical crisis to force a mistrial. Lewin said Durst was ‘‘on record’’ in his calls from county jail saying he intended to feign dementia or seek a mistrial due to Covid-19.

‘‘I have no idea whether this is legitimate or not, but obviously, given his history, it’s certainly suspect as to what his actual condition is,’’ Lewin said.

 ?? AP ?? Robert Durst is pictured in an Inglewood, California, courtroom while on trial for the murder of long-time friend Susan Berman in 2000. The trial was delayed yesterday when Durst was hospitalis­ed for an unspecifie­d health issue.
AP Robert Durst is pictured in an Inglewood, California, courtroom while on trial for the murder of long-time friend Susan Berman in 2000. The trial was delayed yesterday when Durst was hospitalis­ed for an unspecifie­d health issue.

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