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6 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Sunday 1/4/15 - 2:58:27 PM EST (GMT-5)
>link
The life of Robert A. Durst could be the stuff of legend.
The shrewd, enigmatic scion of a prominent New York real estate family, Mr. Durst has come to be known not for his deal-making prowess, but for the cloud of suspicion he has lived under for more than 30 years.
He was investigated, but never charged, in the mysterious disappearance of his young, beautiful first wife and the mob-like execution of a close friend in Los Angeles. He beheaded a cantankerous neighbor in Texas in what he described as an act of self-defense, cross-dressed to conceal his identity and then escaped the police, whose nationwide manhunt took them to Northern California, then New Orleans and, finally, Bethlehem, Pa., where Mr. Durst had gone to college.
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6 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Sunday 1/4/15 - 2:58:38 PM EST (GMT-5)
But other than a few cryptic asides to reporters, Mr. Durst, 71, has kept his own counsel.
Until now.
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6 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Sunday 1/4/15 - 3:00:23 PM EST (GMT-5)
looked interesting thought i might watch it.
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6 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Sunday 1/4/15 - 9:19:44 PM EST (GMT-5)
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5 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Wednesday 3/18/15 - 4:07:46 PM EST (GMT-5)
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5 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Friday 4/3/15 - 4:58:26 AM EST (GMT-5)
I loved this series.
I would recommend not reading these links^^, though, beforehand, unless you're the type of person that likes spoilers. There's a pretty shocking reveal towards the end of the 6th part and one of the links spoils it.
A lot of enjoyment of it, for me, was the suspense and weird twists that popped up throughout the narrative.
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