Robert Durst – Is He a Serial Killer?

The strange little man currently on trial for a 2000 murder in Los Angeles admits he has killed before. He is now charged with putting a 9mm bullet into the head of his longtime friend, Susan Berman, a woman who authorities believe knew his deepest, darkest secrets.

In 2001 in Texas, this man admitted he shot his aggressive next-door neighbor in the face. The jury believed his self-defense claim and acquitted him even though the dead man’s dismembered body parts, found floating in Galveston Bay, did not include the head which would have either proved or disproved the killer’s story.

Durst Dodged a Lengthy Prison Sentence in Texas

This same defendant is also suspected in the disappearance/murder of his first wife, Kathleen, in New York back in 1982. But since no body was found no charges were ever filed. Oh, and homicide detectives in both Vermont and California believe he might have also been involved in the murders of three young women between 1971 and 1997.
Robert Durst, 76, connected to one of the largest real estate fortunes in America, is suspected by some to be America’s most wealthy serial killer.
Durst has lived much of his adult life wandering the country, sporadically living in low-rent apartments and operating under stolen identities in at least eight states. Sometimes Durst posed as a woman, crossdressing to look the part. He admits he is a longtime drug user and was disinherited by his own family. Patriarch Seymour Durst gave his oldest, erratic son a massive nest egg to go away. Robert’s current net worth is reported to be $100 million.

The Body of Durst’s Wife Has Never Been Located

During interviews for a 2015 HBO documentary on his troubled life filmmakers caught Durst on tape muttering to himself off-camera saying, “What the hell did I do? Killed them all, of course.” That admission prompted police to arrest Durst for the murder of Susan Berman. He was hiding in New Orleans at the time, reportedly preparing to flee the country. Since that arrest Durst has been in custody awaiting trial for the murder of his friend.
The theory of California prosecutors today is that everything goes back to the suspected murder of Durst’s beautiful med-school student wife, Kathleen in 1982. When the tabloids breathlessly reported her disappearance (“Wife Missing: 100G Reward!“) and Robert became a prime suspect, it was Susan Berman who stepped up to act as Robert’s spokesperson, defending him as a grieving husband. She, prosecutors maintain, had been Durst’s most trusted confidante for decades. Berman was the primary link to the truth about Durst’s demons.
The search for Kathie Durst went cold for years. But in late 2000, new information surfaced, and New York detectives contacted Berman to say they needed to re-interview her. Berman told her friend “Bobby” about the pending appointment with police and just a few days before the interview date she was executed in her home on December 24, 2000. Police received a cryptic note informing them there was a “cadaver” at Berman’s address in “Beverely Hills.” The misspelling of Beverly was later found to be a habit of Durst’s. His lawyers now concede he wrote the note, but they maintain his innocence.

This undated, uncredited photo shows Berman and Durst in happier days. They first met as college students
Susan Berman Met Durst in College – They Became Best Friends

After Berman’s execution style murder Durst disappeared, secretly moving to Galveston, Texas and living as a mute woman. Less than a year later Durst killed and dismembered his elderly neighbor, Morris Black, who had reportedly discovered the real estate heir’s true identity. After Durst was charged in that killing and was out on bail he vanished once again. He was soon arrested in Pennsylvania while shoplifting items he could easily have paid for and returned to Texas to stand trial.
Naturally, Durst’s inherited wealth allowed him to hire the best, most creative defense lawyers. Attorney Dick DeGuerin won Durst the acquittal in Texas and DeGuerin is once again representing him in the California case. This time it will be an uphill battle. Longtime friend Nick Chavin has already told the court Durst confessed to him saying, “I had to. It was her or me, I had no choice.”
Of course, Durst confessed to the Texas killing too and a jury believed him. For a man worth $100 million paying for a jury trial is a risk worth taking.

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6 Comments

  1. Diane Dimond on March 9, 2020 at 9:15 am

    Reader David Forrester@mgkkain writes:

    ….”even though the dead man’s dismembered body parts, found floating in Galveston Bay,”

    I’ve never know anyone to do this in a self defense case.

  2. Diane Dimond on March 9, 2020 at 9:16 am

    reader Rocky @Catrocky22 writes:

    Looks like he’s about to be the wealthiest dead serial killer

  3. Diane Dimond on March 9, 2020 at 9:16 am

    Reader PeopleRuinEverything@Skunky66613 writes:

    He’s gonna go down as one whether it’s true or not. Just the way it is in 2020. #TrueCrime #SerialKillers

  4. Diane Dimond on March 9, 2020 at 2:04 pm

    Reader Bill Voinovich writes:

    People with this kind of money aren’t worried about an “uphill battle”, because they pretty much have unlimited resources to defend themselves, so this guy most likely will skate again, but ultimately fill face justice…
    It’s too bad the families most likely won’t see any final results, though..

  5. Diane Dimond on March 9, 2020 at 2:04 pm

    Reader Fred Mizzi writes:

    Our government shows over and over it’s not what crime you commit in our country or overseas,its who you know and how much money you have,laws are only for non elite!

  6. Diane Dimond on March 9, 2020 at 2:04 pm

    Reader Eddie Emmons writes:

    Dumb jurors…..his ass, O.J., Casey Anthony, Robert Blake…..and on it goes….

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