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Accused Serial Killer Robert Durst s Family Helped Cover Up Murder Of Wife, Attorney Says

Accused Serial Killer Robert Durst s Family Helped Cover Up Murder Of Wife, Attorney Says
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Accused Serial Killer Robert Durst s Family Helped Cover Up Murder Of Wife, Attorney Says

Read / Add Comments Accused serial killer Robert Durst may have had a helping hand in covering up the disappearance of his first wife, according to new reports. Durst - whose life and case was made famous by the HBO miniseries “The Jinx” - has been accused of killing his first wife, Kathleen “Kathie” Durst after she suddenly disappeared at their home in New York, in Westchester County, in 1982. Her body has never been located. With Durst’s murder trial resuming after a 14-month delay due to COVID-19, lawyers are now saying that the real estate heir’s brother and father may have assisted him in making her disappear.

Accused Serial Killer Robert Durst s Family Helped Cover Up Murder Of Wife, Attorney Says

Accused Serial Killer Robert Durst s Family Helped Cover Up Murder Of Wife, Attorney Says
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EXPLAINER: No evidence 3/5 compromise aimed to end slavery

WASHINGTON (AP) — It s a claim that has surfaced and been debunked before, but Republican lawmakers in recent days have given it new voice: the notion that the clause in

Grants Awarded for Invasive Species Control on Connecticut Lakes, Ponds, Rivers

Grants Awarded for Invasive Species Control on Connecticut Lakes, Ponds, Rivers Written by CT DEEP DEEP Announces Recipients of Inaugural Round of Grants for Aquatic Invasive Species Control on Lakes, Ponds and Rivers $360,000 Awarded to 21 Projects that Will Help Restore CT Waterbodies The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today announced the recipients of the inaugural round of grant funding through the Aquatic Invasive Species Grant Program, with a total of $360,000 going to 21 projects to reduce impacts of aquatic invasive species on inland waters in Connecticut.   The Aquatic Invasive Species Grant Program was made possible in 2019 when the Connecticut General Assembly established an Aquatic Invasive Species Stamp fee (Public Act 19-190) applied to all registered boats using Connecticut waters, to provide a dedicated funding source for the “Connecticut Lakes, Rivers and Ponds Preservation Account.  This account f

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