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Billionaire Durst formally charged

In the US, billionaire Robert Durst (Robert Durst) formally charged with the murder of his assistant Susan Berman (Susan Berman). Previously he was arrested in New Orleans after saying the words during the shooting of the film, which can be interpreted as recognition.

Durst is charged with first-degree murder, and this means that if he is found guilty, he may be sentenced to death. During court hearings after the arrest of Durst on Monday, 16 in March, he agreed to transfer from New Orleans to Los Angeles.

The murder, which the magnate is accused of, was committed at the end of 2000 of the year. Berman was found in her home in Beverly Hills with a bullet in the back of her head when New York investigators were going to interrogate her in connection with the case of the disappearance of Durst's wife Kathleen, who has not been revealed until now.

When the last episode of the documentary “The Curse: The Life and Death of Robert Durst” was filmed, the billionaire, while in the bathroom, uttered two phrases: “There you have it. You got caught "and" Why the hell did I do that? Killed them all, of course. ” At that time, there was a working microphone on it, and these words were recorded.

According to experts, lawyers, as the agency notes, these words can serve as proper evidence of Durst's guilt in court.

Dertz has already been convicted earlier in a murder case. In 2001, he killed his boarding house neighbor in Texas and dismembered his body. However, in court it was possible to prove that he did it in the framework of self-defense. The main charge was dropped from him, he pleaded guilty on two other points and was sentenced to five years in prison in 2003, from which he left early in 2006.

Robert Durst is the heir to the multi-million dollar fortune he inherited from his father Seymour Durst, a New York real estate magnate.

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