A catastrophic error in the "water cycle" writes the end of an American billionaire!

It is often said in police novels that there is no perfect crime, and that a thin thread or insignificant trace left by the offender can decipher the crime, and lead him to the gallows or to imprisonment at the very least.

This is exactly what happened to one of the most prominent businessmen in the United States, Robert Durst, where a slip of his tongue led to him being sentenced to life imprisonment, until he died in his cell.

One day, the famous business magnate and billionaire Durst walked into the men's restroom after he had finished a media interview, and whispered to himself, "What the hell did you do? You killed them all, of course."

This is Durst's most famous sentence, and it was never intended to reach anyone else's ear.

When Durst uttered these words to himself in the bathroom after the media interview, he forgot that his microphone was still attached to his jacket.

In the privacy of the men's restroom, Durst said to himself, "Now is the time, they've come to you, what a disaster."

Durst had given a media interview for the short documentary series broadcast by the American television network (HBO) in 2015, entitled "The Jinx: The Life and Death of Robert Durst", and the words he uttered were audible despite the overlapping sounds of water and paper.

For decades, Durst, the heir to a real estate family, was suspected of a string of murders, but after being cleared of one, he faced no further legal action, until his words, which he thought no one had heard, provided a new impetus. for investigations.

He was later sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of pardon, after he was convicted of killing a friend of his 20 years ago, and soon after that he was accused of killing his wife, 40 years after her disappearance.

And whoever contemplates the beginning of the life of Robert Durst, who was born in 1943, believes that he is destined to live a life full of luxury and luxury, as the eldest son of a man from a family working in the field of real estate.

He was, however, deeply mentally disturbed. His mother had died at the age of seven, and he was in constant quarrels with his brother, a conflict exacerbated when his father made it clear that he preferred younger son Douglas over him.

Robert was supposed to succeed his father in running the company and lead the family empire but decided to run a health food store instead, and was eventually persuaded to take over the family business, only to be replaced by his younger brother.

The hostility between the two brothers did not subside, and Douglas Durst later told the New York Times that he had always been sure that his brother Robert had committed the murders, and that he feared him, and added: "I have no doubt, that if he had the opportunity to kill me he would. that".

In general, Robert Durst has been linked to three crimes, in 1982 his wife Kathleen McCormack disappeared in Vermont without leaving any trace behind, and she was 29 years old at the time, and it was believed that she had died although the police did not find her body.

In 2002, the body of Susan Berman, a close friend of Robert Durst, was found murdered in her California home.

A year later, the remains of Maurice Black, a neighbor of Dorset, Texas at the time, were found.

In all three crimes, the finger of suspicion was pointed at Robert, and despite a lengthy investigation, decades passed before he was convicted.

He was tried for the murder of his neighbor Black, but he was acquitted, and Durst later confessed to killing his neighbor and separating his body parts, and according to the prosecution, Durst wanted to steal the man's identity, to escape investigations into his wife's disappearance.

But despite Black's dismemberment, the court accepted Durst's claim that the killing was in self-defense.

And Durst fled, repeatedly trying to escape from the investigators, and Durst fled across the regions of the United States, and lodged in several hotels under pseudonyms, and it was even said that he camouflaged in the form of a deaf woman.

There were many strange stories about his behavior, including that he was caught stealing a sandwich to eat while he was able to pay for it, and his brother accused him of killing several dogs to train to kill his wife.

Finally, in 2021, he was convicted of shooting Susan Berman at her Beverly Hills home at Christmas time in 2000. The conviction was not based on Durst's self-uttering in the men's restroom at the time, although it did lead to his referral to trial.

Media reports stated that the court found that the transcription of the audio recordings had been edited, rearranged and linked together, for the purpose of the television show.

However, Durst was never convicted of the murder of his wife, as he died in prison in early 2022, and Cam appeared in court in a wheelchair, at the age of 78, his health was deteriorating as he suffered from bladder cancer and other diseases.

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