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Durst on life before wife’s disappeara­nce

Real estate heir Durst took the stand again at his Los Angeles murder trial to reflect on happy moments.

- By Andrew Dalton The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES » Real estate heir Robert Durst took the stand again at his Los Angeles murder trial to reflect on happy moments in his life in New York with two women prosecutor­s allege he would later kill.

The jury on Wednesday was shown a 1980 photo of Durst in his late 30s, smiling, with one arm around his wife, Kathie, and another around his best friend, Susan Berman. It was taken at a party he threw for the release of Berman’s memoir about her life as a mobster’s daughter in Las Vegas.

Durst, now 78, told the jury that the trio had gotten along famously in the 1970s, at a time when Durst was trying to accept his role in his family’s New York business, his wife was a medical student and Berman was a journalist and fledgling author. But the night of the party didn’t end well.

“It was the first time I’d ever seen Kathie drink so much that she lost control of herself. She fell down and bashed her head,” said Durst, who appeared frail and strained to speak as he sat in a wheelchair instead of the witness chair.

Durst took her to a hospital to get stitches.

“She wanted to go back to the party, with her head half-shaven,” Durst said. “I took her home, and I went back to the party.”

Two years later, Kathie Durst would disappear and later be declared dead, though her body was never found. Prosecutor­s allege Robert Durst fatally shot Berman in the back of the head in her Beverly Hills home in 2000 because she was about to tell authoritie­s what she knew about his wife’s disappeara­nce.

Durst has never been charged in connection with his wife’s disappeara­nce and has denied having any role in it, but the judge at his trial is allowing prosecutor­s to present evidence that he killed her as they try to establish his motive in Berman’s slaying.

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 ?? GARY CORONADO — LOS ANGELES TIMES ?? New York real estate scion Robert Durst, 78, answers questions from defense attorney Dick DeGuerin, left, while testifying in his murder trial at the Inglewood Courthouse on Monday.
GARY CORONADO — LOS ANGELES TIMES New York real estate scion Robert Durst, 78, answers questions from defense attorney Dick DeGuerin, left, while testifying in his murder trial at the Inglewood Courthouse on Monday.

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