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The Mysteries of Robert Durst
The Mysteries of Robert Durst
   
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Real estate heir Robert Durst arrested for parole violation
A New York real estate heir who was acquitted of murdering his Galveston neighbor was arrested Tuesday because he returned to Galveston in violation of the terms of his supervised release, a prison spokesman said.
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Robert Durst freed from N.J. prison
New York real estate heir Robert Durst was released from prison Friday after serving time related to his attempt to flee prosecution for killing his neighbor in Texas.
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Durst gets nine months on gun charges
More than a year after Robert Durst was acquitted of first-degree murder, the New York real estate heir was sentenced on federal gun charges in what his lawyers hope is the last footnote to his 2001 murder indictment.
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Durst pleads guilty to gun charges, faces up to nine months
Robert Durst, the millionaire real estate heir acquitted last year of murdering a neighbor in Texas, pleaded guilty to federal gun charges in exchange for a sentence of up to nine months.
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Judge: Durst will be returned to Pa. without delay
A judge denied a motion from millionaire Robert Durst to delay his extradition to Pennsylvania on gun charges.
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Oct. 15, 2004: Just as he's freed, Durst arrested on gun charges
Sept. 29, 2004: Durst pleads to bail jumping, evidence tampering
Sept. 27, 2004: Real estate heir Durst files motion for new judge
Sept. 23, 2004: Judge rejects Durst's plea deal, sets trial for Oct. 12
Aug. 31, 2004: Durst sues over family fortune
Aug. 31, 2004: Read Durst's suit
Aug. 24, 2004: Appeals court lowers $3 billion bail for Durst
June 2, 2004: Court rules $3 billion bail 'excessive'
Feb. 12, 2004: Durst gets new indictment for evidence-tampering
Nov. 11, 2003: How did Durst win?
Nov. 11, 2003: Verdict: Millionaire found not guilty
Nov. 10, 2003: While jury contemplates his fate, Durst reads
Nov. 6, 2003: Jury completes first day of deliberations
Nov. 5, 2003: In closings, lawyers paint conflicting views of Durst
Nov. 5, 2003: Read highlights of Durst's testimony
Oct. 31, 2003: Judge angered over photo sale
Oct. 28, 2003: Durst remembers 'swimming in blood'
Oct. 27, 2003: Under cross, many lies revealed
Oct. 23, 2003: Durst testifies about neighbor's death
Oct. 22, 2003: 'I wanted not to be Robert Durst'
Oct. 21, 2003: Is overwhelming evidence enough?
Oct. 20, 2003: Prosecution rests
Sept. 25, 2003: Garbage bags, a handgun and the linoleum floor
Sept. 24, 2003: Police: Durst leaves behind clues
Sept. 23, 2003: Durst defense starts attack on Black
Sept. 22, 2003: Defense: Killing was an accident
Sept. 18, 2003: Durst jury selected
Sept. 15, 2003: Trial set to open
Aug. 19, 2003: Expert recommends changes in juror questions
Aug. 5, 2003: Durst tries to fire lawyers over additional fees
June 12, 2003: 1982 disappearance spawns leak investigation
March 8, 2002: Durst to plead self-defense?
Nov. 30, 2001: Police: Millionaire fugitive nabbed stealing sandwich
Nov. 16, 2001: Police turn up heat in manhunt
Nov. 1, 2001: Durst puzzle has many pieces










    Real estate dynasty heir Robert Durst is tried for the murder of his elderly neighbor Morris Black in Texas. Durst has never been charged with his wife's 1981 disappearance or in connection with the murder of his friend, Susan Berman.
   
    Case background
Crime Library
Full coverage
   
    Robert Hirschhorn
Durst's jury consultant discusses strategy
Juror No. 12
Juror Chris Lovell discusses the verdict
   
    Case in pictures
   
    Robert Durst
Morris Black
Kathleen Durst
Susan Berman
   
    Case timeline
   
    Prosecution's closing
Jury instructions
Defense theory video
Private investigator Bobbi Racha discusses her research on Black
Gilberte Najamy recalls the night Durst's wife vanished
Steve Silverman discusses his friendship with Durst and Berman
   
    Arrest Affidavit
This statement outlines the reasons police believed Durst was responsible for murdering, decapitating and dismembering Black.
Civil Complaint
Morris Black's sister filed this wrongful death suit against Durst.
Durst's Letter
Durst hand wrote this letter requesting that his lawyers be dismissed from his case.
Lawyer's Letter
Defense lawyer Dick DeGuerin requested a $600,000 advance from Durst to continue working on his case.
   
 

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