happened after the trial, that he supposedly became friends with bob durst. it is what it is. well, interesting that you d want to befriend someone who cuts a body up like a pro. detective cazalov, thanks for being with us this evening. thank you for having me now, ma am. and joining me now, kathy durst s brother gym mccormick. you know, jim, i ve been wanting to ask you, how is your mom? how is she doing after all of this in this past week? well, mom is 101 years old. when she gave her taping time to andrew and mark for the jinx, she was about five years ago or so, she was a lot sharper. she s got a problem with hearing which then compromises her xren comprehension. i m blessed with three sisters
but i m committed and i m keeping that porch light lit. jim mccormick, good to see you. and i have to tell you, i ve known you for many years since this was reopened, and i just feel like a cloud has been lifted from you and hopefully it will be completely gone when we find out exactly what happened. thanks so much for being with us this evening. jeanine, can i add one thing, jeanine? sure. okay. there was some speculation about bob knowing the black guy before or maybe during kathy s disappearance. some of that is speculation, and it s being looked at very closely because both morris black and his brother harry, who s just recently died, had some sort of interaction with the durst family up in new england. organic farm or whatever. and there may be some issues that have to be resolved there. all right. i m hopeful that everybody s looking at this from every angle. thank you so much, jeanine, for having me on. oh, yes, jim. and of course morris black the
who rotate with taking care of her. she still lives at her own home. but her understanding of what s happening has been pretty much kept from her in terms of not wanting to upset her any more than most people would be. jim, you and i met 15 years ago, and at that time kathy had been missing for 17 years. can you take the viewers through what it was like the last 33 years, not having any closure in kathleen, your sister s case? yes, i can. i ve lived it for 33 years. and i ve described it to other interviewers. it s kind of like being in a marathon, a 33-year marathon that is now culminating in a two or three-lap sprint, hopefully in l.a., and then back into westchester county. you know, as the dominos begin to fall, the first one has to fall in new orleans, and then we re going to go back to l.a. that domino s going to fall. and the last domino will be my sister kathy s case in washington.
but you get a lot of emotions. because here you had seymour durst when he was live and that s whose house we were in, we were asked to leave, had so much power he could pick up the telephone and mayor koch would answer the phone directly. and he had an entire organization. lots of financial and political resources that he could have put to work to find his, yes, seymour durst s daughter-in-law. nothing happened. and with the exception of one other relative who reached out to me within the last year, there has been zero, and i mean zero input from the durst family members, the organization. i would even talk to their lawyers. i could care less. i m just trying to solve the disappearance of kathy along with so many others. i m avoiding, avoiding speculation, and there is some speculators out there. there are some denial types. you know, the people who say oh, this couldn t be possible. the apologists, jim. yeah, absolutely, jeanine. i ve seen it all.
the pain, the suffering, the loss of hope and the renewal of hope over the years has been literally a roller coaster for myself, my sisters, and when mom was more alert for her too. fortunately, my sisters and i tried to protect her from the direct involvement. so we tell her we ll take care of it, mom. and kathy s taking care of us. all right. you ve had a week, robert, for i m sorry. you ve had a week, jim, for the news to sink in. having heard robert durst say, you know, killed them all. how did that hit you? how do you feel? well, i ve had a lot of time to reflect on it since i heard those words. and i paid particular attention to the pronoun in the sentence that preceded killed them all, of course. he used the pronounce i and killed them all, of course was a continuation of that stream of