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Robert Durst s Brother to Jury: He d Like to Murder Me

Robert Durst’s Brother to Jury: ‘He’d Like to Murder Me’ Tracy Connor © Provided by The Daily Beast Al Seib/Pool via Reuters For the first time in 2o years, billionaire real estate developer Douglas Durst was in the same room with his nightmare of a brother, Robert Durst, on Monday. And he made it clear there is no love lost between them. “He’d like to murder me,” Douglas Durst told jurors in Robert Durst’s Los Angeles trial, adding that he so feared his brother that he hired a security team to protect himself. The two heirs fell out in the 1990s over the family estate. Douglas went on to run the Durst Organization, a premier, century-old commercial real estate firm that built skyscrapers like One World Trade Center.

Robert Robert Durst To Testify When Murder Trial Resumes In May

Reply In this March 10, 2020, file photo, real estate heir Robert Durst looks over during his murder trial in Los Angeles. A judge denied a request for a mistrial in the murder case against Durst after a delay from the coronavirus outbreak. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo, Pool, File) LOS ANGELES, CA Real estate scion Robert Durst s Los Angeles murder trial, which has been sidelined for a year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, is set to resume May 17, a judge announced Wednesday. Jurors are expected to hear a new round of opening statements from attorneys, with Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mark E. Windham saying that the lawyers should focus on what the panel has already heard and will hear during the balance of the trial.

Robert Durst s Murder Trial Set to Resume in May | The Patriot KEIB AM 1150

By City News Service Mar 17, 2021 LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Real estate scion Robert Durst s Los Angeles murder trial which has been sidelined for a year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic is set to resume May 17, a judge announced today. Jurors are expected to hear a new round of opening statements from attorneys, with Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mark E. Windham saying that the lawyers should focus on what the panel has already heard and will hear during the balance of the trial. The jury heard opening statements and two days of testimony before the case was put on hold in mid-March of last year due to concerns about COVID-19. The pandemic forced court officials to close the county s courthouses to all but time-sensitive, essential matters.

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