Crime & Safety

Robert Durst Ordered To Stand Trial For Murder

Prosecutors theorize that Durst killed his friend because she was about to be questioned in the 1982 disappearance of his first wife.

BEVERLY HILLS, CA –Robert Durst, the 75-year-old New York real estate tycoon, was ordered Thursday to stand trial for allegedly killing a close friend in Los Angeles' Benedict Canyon 18 years ago.

Durst is charged with murder for the killing of Susan Berman, 55, who was found dead in her home on Christmas Eve 2000. Prosecutors theorize that Durst killed Berman because she was about to be questioned by New York police in a renewed investigation into the 1982 disappearance of his first wife, Kathleen "Kathie" Durst, who has never been found.

Durst is due back at the Airport Branch Courthouse on Nov. 8 for arraignment. The murder charge against him includes the special circumstance allegations of lying in wait and killing a witness to a crime. There is also an allegation that her personally used a handgun to carrying out the murder.

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At the end of a preliminary hearing that spanned several weeks, an attorney for Durst argued Thursday there was no hard evidence – such as DNA, fingerprints or witnesses – linking him to Berman's killing.

He remains jailed without bail.

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Durst has been behind bars since his arrest March 14, 2015, in a New Orleans hotel room. He was taken into custody hours before the airing of the final episode of HBO's documentary series "The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst," which examined the disappearance of his wife, and the killings of Berman and a Texas neighbor, Morris Black, in 2001.

Durst went on trial for Black's death and dismemberment after a nationwide manhunt in which he was located in Pennsylvania, but a jury acquitted him of murder after agreeing with Durst's contention that he had killed his neighbor in self-defense.

In the finale of "The Jinx," Durst is caught on microphone muttering to himself, "Killed them all, of course," and "There it is, you're caught."

Durst has been long estranged from his real estate-rich family, which is known for ownership of a series of New York City skyscrapers – including an investment in the World Trade Center. He split with the family when his younger brother was placed in charge of the family business, leading to a drawn-out legal battle.

According to various media reports, Durst ultimately reached a settlement under which the family paid him $60 million to $65 million.

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City News Service and Patch staffer Emily Holland contributed to this post; Photo: Real Estate Heir Robert Durst appears in the Airport Branch of the Los Angeles County Superior Court during a preliminary hearing on December 21, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. Durst is charged with capital murder in a friend's killing Susan Berman in 2000. (Photo by Jae C. Hong-Pool\Getty Images)


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