I have never really heard about this story. Pretty interesting. What is the "kill them all" reference from?
Era-Defining AP Correction: Robert Durst Is Not a Member of Limp Bizkit
http://jezebel.com/era-defining-ap-c...mbe-1691950776
The Alleged Documentarian and the Alleged Murderer
http://gawker.com/the-alleged-docume...rer-1691803517
The Ryan Gosling movie "all good things" details this story .... Kirsten Dunst played the wife ... I am a fan of Gosling and I found this obscure movie that did not do well at the box office. You guys might want to check it out.
"Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves" .. Confucius
"The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation " ...... Henry David Thoreau
His ego got the best of him ... I still can't believe a Texas jury found him not guilty of the murder and dismemberment of his neighbour ... unbelievable.
"Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves" .. Confucius
"The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation " ...... Henry David Thoreau
I watched the last of the documentary last night. When he went in the bathroom still mic'd up, I thought of one of the naked gun movies where leslie Neilson pee's for 10 minutes while he is mic'd. When he says they caught me, I've fucked up I started wondering if it can be used against him in the court of law.
Amazing the bathroom recording went unnoticed for so long. I'll be looking for that movie on netflix tonight.
The documentary is on demand on HBO. It's called the jinx.
Good read about the some of the legal questions:
All Your Pressing Questions About ‘The Jinx,’ Answered By Legal Experts
http://thinkprogress.org/culture/201...legal-experts/
Robert Durst Eyed in 1997 Disappearance of Two Teen Girls
http://jezebel.com/robert-durst-eyed...gir-1692298794
The Other Disappearances Connected to Robert Durst
http://gawker.com/the-other-disappea...rst-1691889568
I appreciate the hilarious police sketch but this information was posted on the page right before this and since this case has the potential to blow the thread up pretty big (high publicity), can everyone please just read back at least three or four pages before posting to make sure they aren't repeating information? Not singling you out,m Sneakers, just nipping this in the bud before it carries on. Shins, I believe Sneakers already posted about the Fred Durst thing, as well. Just reply to those quotes.
Thanks.
Also as I mentioned on the last page, I seriously doubt this guy murdered those girls. He tended to obviously snap at people who were close to him, and his murders were marked by intimacy interrupted by paranoia. He wasn't a hunter.
Now that you said that, no one's going to come back!
Sorry if you already mentioned it, but do you think the murders/deaths were all just coincidental? What specifically makes you think he didn't do it, or is that just your educated guess but you still think it's possible he did?
No, I think his particular MO doesn't match the kind of killer's psychological profile that stalks and murders anonymous women. He kills people he has deeply personal relationships with, most likely because something inside of his mind tells him that these relationships have turned sour, antagonistic, and 'against him'. He doesn't just kill to satisfy a homicidal urge. He feels persecuted and turned on.
Inevitably, when someone with a body count gets a high profile arrest, there is a desperate attempt to pin other unsolved murders on him if he was in the vicinity when they were committed.
I guess I'm really confused on something because I thought the only people who were killed were people who were close to him. Of which I do believe he killed them, and for the exact reason you stated - because he felt deeply personally betrayed by them, not like he was this random mass murderer.
Nvm - I just saw the article on the two young girls. The article I read yesterday only talked about the ex wife, friend, etc.
I would be really surprised if he had anything to do with the girls. Doesn't fit the script.
A judge rejected the Durst family scion's motion to dismiss evidence in the case
Before he can travel to California to face trial for murder, Robert Durst will have to resolve the gun possession charge that's kept him under lock and key since March.
A Louisiana judge rejected Durst's legal team's motion to dismiss evidence in the Durst family scion's lesser-known criminal proceeding, ruling that the search that unearthed the .38-caliber revolver was legal.
Durst faces a maximum 10 year sentence in the case. His team still has a chance to appeal the ruling or offer a plea bargain.
Otherwise the case will proceed to trial next year, the New York Times reported.
Durst, the subject of the HBO documentary series "The Jinx," is accused of murdering a close friend, Susan Berman, in 2000. He was found not guilty of murdering a neighbor in Galveston, Texas in 2003, despite admitting to have dismembered the man's body.
This past weekend, "The Jinx" co-creator Andrew Jarecki said the Durst family could have helped prevent those two murders.
Durst was also a suspect in the disappearance of his then-wife, Kathleen Durst, in 1982. [NYT] - Ariel Stulberg
http://therealdeal.com/blog/2015/10/...se-to-proceed/
I was your typical self absorbed teenager in California when Robert Durst killed Morris Black in Galveston, TX, so I had never heard of it until recently. Now I live in Galveston. After hearing about the case via "The Jinx" a few days ago, I did what any sane person would do: I found the murder house address and headed straight there after my teeth cleaning at my dentist's office around the corner.
The neighborhood is not a terrible one by any means; it contains a great deal of beautifully renovated historic homes and mature trees and is blocks away from Moody Mansion, Bishops Palace and The Bryan Museum, but then out of nowhere is this hideous, creepy house. Inside of this house, Mr. Durst (living in disguise as a mute woman) killed Mr. Black, dismembered him and shoved him into several garbage bags, drug him piece by piece out to the car, leaving a blood trail as he went that the police describe in the first episode of the documentary, then dumped him into the Galveston Bay.
I have been to many creepy and/or haunted places, but this one in person is very off-putting. It looks like a real life haunted house. It gives off the most negative energy. When you see it you can easily stare for 10 minutes.
It is located at 2213 Avenue K Galveston, TX should you ever want to see it for yourself.
I wanted to include my personal photo of the house but the image file had my real name in it and thats no bueno for this hag, but the Zillow listing has a good picture from google earth and honestly, google earth took a better picture:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2...27655034_zpid/
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