Robert Alan Durst brought into the world on April 12, 1943 - January 10, 2022, was an American indicted killer, suspected chronic executioner, and land beneficiary. He was the child of New York City land tycoon Seymour Durst and the senior sibling of Douglas Durst, top of the Durst Organization. Robert Durst acquired reputation after the perplexing 1982 vanishing of his significant other, Kathleen McCormack Durst; the 2000 homicide of his long-term companion Susan Berman, for which he was indicted in September 2021; and the 2001 killing of his neighbor Morris Black, in Galveston, Texas, for which he was vindicated in 2003, even though he was sentenced for altering proof for dismantling Black and unloading his body parts in Galveston Bay. Durst kicked the bucket on January 10, 2022, at 78 years old. At the hour of his passing, Durst was forthcoming preliminary for a new charge of homicide comparable to the supposed demise of his missing spouse Kathie McCormack Durst, 39 years after she vanished. At the point when Robert was seven, his mom passed on because of a tumble from the top of the family's Scarsdale home; he later asserted that minutes before her demise, his dad strolled him to a window from which he could see her remaining on the rooftop. In a March 2015 New York Times meet, however, his sibling Douglas rejected that Robert had seen her demise. As kids, Robert and Douglas went through advising for kin competition; a 1953 specialist's report on ten-year-old Robert referenced "character disintegration and potentially even schizophrenia". Durst went to Scarsdale High School, where colleagues depicted him as an introvert. He acquired a four-year college education in financial aspects in 1965 from Lehigh University, where he was an individual from the varsity lacrosse crew and the business supervisor of the understudy paper, The Brown and White. Durst tried out a doctoral program at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) soon thereafter, where he met Susan Berman, however in the end pulled out from the school and got back to New York in 1969.
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