A jury on Friday found Robert Durst guilty of murdering Susan Berman, siding with the prosecution's case that the heir of a famed Manhattan real estate empire put a bullet in the back of his friend’s head to keep her from telling police about the death of his wife nearly two decades earlier.
While the trial ostensibly centered on the murder of Berman, who was found Dec. 24, 2000, in her Benedict Canyon home, blood pooling around her head, it became a probing account of Durst’s entire life, one characterized by enormous wealth, strained relationships with family and a curious pattern of those closest to him turning up missing or dead.
"The justice system in Los Angeles has finally served the Berman family. It is now time for Westchester to do the same for the McCormack family and charge Durst for the murder of his wife, Kathie, which occurred almost 40 years ago. They have had interviews, statements and documents for months," the statement read. "The closing arguments by the Los Angeles deputy district attorneys should remove any doubt.
Unable to reach the police with Berman's landline, Durst said, he drove to a payphone on Sunset Boulevard. He wavered, not wanting police to recognize his voice and decided instead of calling to mail a letter to the Beverly Hills Police Department, telling them a "cadaver" was inside Berman's home, he testified.
The next day, a woman called a dean at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where McCormack was studying to become a doctor.
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