Robert Durst sentenced to life in prison for murder of best friend in 2000

New York real estate heir convicted of murder for shooting Susan Berman point-blank

Robert Durst silenced Susan Berman to prevent her from incriminating him in the reopened investigation of his wife’s 1982 disappearance in New York, prosecutors said. Photograph: Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times via AP/Pool/File
Robert Durst silenced Susan Berman to prevent her from incriminating him in the reopened investigation of his wife’s 1982 disappearance in New York, prosecutors said. Photograph: Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times via AP/Pool/File

New York real estate heir Robert Durst has been sentenced to life in prison without chance of parole for the murder of his best friend more than two decades ago.

Mr Durst (78) was convicted in Los Angeles Superior Court last month of first-degree murder for shooting Susan Berman point-blank in the back of the head at her home in December 2000.

Mr Durst silenced Berman to prevent her from incriminating him in the reopened investigation of his wife’s 1982 disappearance in New York, prosecutors said.

Berman provided a fake alibi for Mr Durst when Kathie Durst vanished, prosecutors said.

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Mr Durst testified that he did not kill either woman, but said on cross-examination that he would lie if he had.

Prosecutors also presented evidence that he intentionally killed a neighbour in Galveston, Texas, in 2001, though he had been acquitted of murder in that case after testifying that he shot the man in self-defence.

Mr Durst is the grandson of Joseph Durst, who founded the Durst Organisation, one of Manhattan’s largest commercial real estate firms.

His father, Seymour, took the reins of the company and later handed control of it to a younger brother, Douglas.

Robert Durst settled his share of the family fortune and was estimated by prosecutors to have $100 million.

Mr Durst’s lawyer said they plan to appeal against the sentence. – AP