This episode covers the life and crimes of Robert Durst, including his missing wife Kathy, the murder of Susan Berman, and his dismemberment of Morris Black. Key discussions feature insights from friends and investigators, revealing the complexities of Durst's character and the mysteries surrounding his actions.
Lester Holt introduces the episode, highlighting the enigmatic life of Robert Durst, a wealthy heir with a troubled past. The narrative includes personal accounts from friends Stuart and Emily Altman, who reflect on Durst's early life and relationships.
The episode details the disappearance of Kathy Durst in 1982 and the subsequent investigation, featuring commentary from journalist Charles Bagley. The Altman couple shares their concerns about Durst's behavior and the psychological issues he faced from childhood.
As the story progresses, the focus shifts to Susan Berman, Durst's friend and confidante, who was murdered in 2000. The episode discusses the circumstances surrounding her death and how it relates to Durst's past.
Finally, the episode touches on Durst's trial for Berman's murder and his eventual conviction, along with the ongoing investigation into other potential crimes linked to him, including the disappearance of teenager Karen Mitchell.
Robert Durst's life of crime, including his wife's disappearance and friend's murder, is examined through personal accounts and investigative insights.
This episode stands out for the following:
There's still a side of Bob that's not a monster.Robert Durst: The Lost Years
It's hard.Robert Durst: The Lost Years
I begged him not to do it. I begged him not to do it.Robert Durst: The Lost Years
I just looked at Stuart and he looked at me and we were speechless.Robert Durst: The Lost Years
I did not ever meet Robert Durst, but my manager remembered him.Robert Durst: The Lost Years
I can't understand harming a human being, okay?Robert Durst: The Lost Years