Judge orders Robert Durst to stand trial for 2000 slaying of his best friend in her Benedict Canyon home
10/25/2018 5:35 pm PDT
via KTLA:
LOS ANGELES -- (KTLA/AP) -- Robert Durst, the New York real estate heir who was the subject of a television documentary series, was ordered Thursday to stand trial for the murder of his close friend in Los Angeles 18 years ago.
A judge ruled that there's enough evidence to try the eccentric 75-year-old multimillionaire for the point-blank shooting of Susan Berman at her home. Durst has pleaded not guilty.
Durst allegedly killed Berman, his friend from college and the daughter of a Las Vegas mobster, to keep her from telling police what she knew about his wife's 1982 disappearance in New York, prosecutors contend. Kathleen Durst has been missing for more than 35 years and is presumed dead.
Robert Durst, who has never been charged with a crime related to his wife's disappearance, has denied killing either woman.
Durst remains jailed without bail and was ordered back to court 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 he personally used a handgun to carry out the murder.
Durst was arrested in New Orleans in March 2015, just hours before the airing of the final episode of HBO's “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst.” The documentary examined the disappearance of his wife, and the killings of Berman and a Texas neighbor, Morris Black, in 2001. A jury acquitted him of Black's murder after finding that the killing was in self-defense.