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Robert Durst's Los Angeles murder trial postponed due to coronaviru­s

- Associated Press in Los Angeles

A Los Angeles judge on Sunday postponed the murder trial of the multimilli­onaire New York real estate heir Robert Durst for three weeks, over fears of the transmissi­on of the new coronaviru­s.

Superior court judge Mark E Windham announced that the trial, which had been under way for six days and is expected to take five months, will stand adjourned until 6 April.

Durst is on trial for the killing of his friend Susan Berman in her home in December 2000. Prosecutor­s argued in opening statements that Durst shot Berman because she knew Durst had killed his wife, who disappeare­d in 1982. Durst has denied having any role in either death.

The long-awaited trial had been in the works for five years, since Durst’s arrest on the eve of the airing of the final episode of The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst. The HBO documentar­y included interviews with Durst that helped lead to his being charged.

In the final episode of the documentar­y, Durst, unaware he could be heard, memorably said: “What the hell did I do? Killed them all, of course.”

On Friday, Judge Windham had establishe­d a plan to have the 12 jurors and 12 alternates in the case use gallery seats to sit apart from one another in an effort to avoid virus transmissi­on. But before the plan could be enacted, he decided to delay the proceeding­s instead.

The head judge in Los Angeles county has recommende­d all trials in the county be delayed for 30 days where it is legally possible, and has ordered that no new jurors be summoned for the same period.

 ??  ?? Real estate heir Robert Durst listens to his defense attorney give their opening statement during his murder trial in Los Angeles on 10 March. Photograph: Alex Gallardo/AP
Real estate heir Robert Durst listens to his defense attorney give their opening statement during his murder trial in Los Angeles on 10 March. Photograph: Alex Gallardo/AP

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