A real estate heir, drag queen and murderer. Robert Durst lived many lives before being sentenced to life in prison in 2021. Tonight on The Evidence Room we are diving into it all, tune in at 6:30 p.m. on KPRC 2+ to catch episode 19 'The Evil Next Door'
looks at the case from the disappearance of his first wife to the murder of his next-door neighbor, Durst was the target of multiple investigations in several states.
“His behavior was problematic,” said Archer. “He spent most days walking around the office, muttering to himself and peeing in the wastebasket, and at a certain time, after a little while, the family decided, well, we can’t run a business this way. Durst didn’t walk away empty-handed. [He] made a nice settlement in the tens of millions of dollars. They essentially bought him out of the family business. But he never got over that he always carried a grudge toward his brother, Douglas.
“When you saw him in drag honey, eww, it was not pretty. It was blue eye-shadow and red lips, not pretty,” Schuler said during a 2015 interview. In Sept. 2001, Durst was charged with murdering Black, dismembering his body, and throwing the parts into Galveston Bay. Archer said a teen boy fishing was the first to spot the body parts and alert the police. Archer said police found a slip of paper with the address of the boarding home where Black lived in one of the garbage bags containing a portion of his remains.
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