Although they only lived together for a “short stint,” real estate investor Debrah Lee Charatan helped Robert Durst gain access to his money and served as a sounding board during his trial for the killing of Morris Black.
Galveston authorities said "all hell broke loose" when learning the suspect in the death of Morris Black came from one of New York City's most influential families. The suspect, Robert Durst, would later be suspected of killing three people, including his missing wife.
In "Blood & Money," LAPD investigators recall the Christmastime 2000 murder of Susan Berman and the cases ties to the 20-year-old disappearance of the wife of Robert Durst.
Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney John Lewin says he wanted to get the jury to realize that Robert Durst was "a guy who doesn't believe that any rules apply to himself."
Westchester County DA Mimi Rocah said "missed opportunities by law enforcement officials" is why it took nearly 40 years for Robert Durst to be charged for the presumed murder of his wife Kathleen "Kathie" McCormack Durst.
Robert Durst, who was recently convicted of the murder of Susan Berman and then indicted for the murder of his wife Kathleen “Kathie” McCormack Durst, has died in custody.
Robert Durst's health has been upgraded to fair following a mugshot of him laying feebly in a hospital bed, according to an official in California's Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.