Robert Durst, 78,is jailed for life for 2000 execution of best friend Susan Berman
Robert Durst, 78,is jailed for life for 2000 execution of best friend Susan Berman who he shot in the head so she couldn’t reveal what happened to his missing wife Kathie – as NY prosecutors prepare to bring charges over her 1982 disappearance
Durst was sentenced at a court in Los Angeles on Thursday afternoonHe was convicted of the first-degree murder of his friend Susan BermanBerman threatened to reveal she’d lied to provide an alibi for DurstShe did so after the 1982 disappearance of Durst’s first wife Kathie Sareb Kaufman, Berman’s son, told court that Durst ruined his lifeProsecutors in NY are preparing to charge Durst over her disappearanceThey did so after Jill Biden’s first husband revealed his affair with Kathie
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Robert Durst was sentenced to life in prison today for the 2000 murder of his best friend Susan Berman, who he shot dead in a gangland-style execution so that she couldn’t reveal what she knew about his wife Kathie’s 1982 disappearance.
Superior Court Judge Mark Windham sentenced Durst, now 78, at the Inglewood Courthouse in Los Angeles Superior Court.
‘As Susan Berman’s family have described for us, Susan Berman was an extraordinary human. I personally wish I could have known her,’ he told the court.
‘This is indeed a horrific crime.’
For the first-degree murder of Berman with intention of killing a witness, Durst was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Durst’s sentencing came as New York prosecutors prepare to bring charges against him over Kathie’s disappearance almost four decades ago.
Robert Durst (pictured today in court) was sentenced to life in prison for the 2000 murder of his best friend Susan Berman
For the first-degree murder of Berman with intention of killing a witness, Durst was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole
He killed Berman (pictured together) in a gangland-execution style murder in her Los Angeles home in 2000
Prosecutors chose not to seek the death penalty for Durst, who evaded justice for more than two decades for Berman’s brutal slaying and is also long suspected of murdering Kathie and his former neighbor Morris Black.
Sareb Kaufman, who regarded Berman as his mother, said during a powerful victim’s impact statement that Durst ruined his life.
‘You didn’t just murder Kathy, or Morris, or Susan, you also murdered me,’ he said. ‘You murdered the person I was. All his dreams are gone. He no longer exists.’
Since the murder 21 years ago, Kaufman said there’s not been a single day when Berman has not consumed nearly every of his thoughts.
He said his life has not been the same.
‘All I can say is at 47, I’m still in the same type of job, never advanced,’ he told the court.
‘No wife, no children, and almost no family because of what Robert has done… Since my mother’s murder, it has been a daily soul consuming and crushing experience.’
Sareb Kaufman, who considered Berman his mother, said Durst destroyed his life
Durst, sitting in a wheelchair, was flanked by lawyers during the sentencing
Durst’s defense team filed a motion requesting a new trial last month citing the delay in his trial – caused in part by the pandemic – and insufficient evidence.
The request was denied Thursday.
The victim’s relative Grace Berman, speaking through tears, said she wished Durst no ill will.
‘As a matter of fact, I would like Bobby to live many, many, years; to be on record for the longest living predator, ever,’ she told the judge.
‘And with each breath… from right now on, when you breathe in, you will hear Susan. When you exhale, you will hear Berman, and the ringing in your ears may never stop.’
Grace Berman said she hopes Durst becomes the longest living predator on record
Deni Marcus, who considered Berman a sister, said she can’t bring herself to hate Durst
Deni Marcus, who grew up with Berman and considered her to be a sister, told the court of how she robbed of an ‘absolutely extraordinary, unforgettable, brilliant person whose life was savagely taken from her.’
‘She was always so supportive and wonderful,’ she said. ‘She would make my grey days a lot less grey.’
She said she does not hate Durst.
‘Hate was never on my wheelhouse or hers,’ she told the court. ‘Hate cannot enter my life, no matter what. She always made sure that I knew that hate serves no purpose.’
During the trial, prosecutors said Durst had also killed Kathie – despite him never facing charges and the trial being Berman’s murder.
They used Kathie’s alleged murder as a motive for Durst to kill his longtime friend and confidante.
The jury also upheld the special circumstances allegation that Berman was killed because of her knowledge about Kathie’s disappearance.
Durst was accused of shooting Berman point-blank in the back of her head after New York authorities reopened the investigation into Kathie’s disappearance in 2000 and wanted to speak to her about the case.
In September, Prosecutor Habib Balian showed jurors a latex mask that Durst was found with when he was arrested at a New Orleans hotel in March 2015
Prosecutors said Berman knew too much about what happened to Kathie and so she was silenced.
Berman is thought to have helped Durst cover his tracks after his wife’s disappearance, posing as Kathie to phone her medical school to say she was sick on the morning after she was last seen alive.
This led investigators to believe Durst’s version of events that he saw her board a train to New York City on the night of January 31 1982 after they spent the weekend at their home in South Salem, Westchester County.
He claimed he spoke to his wife when she arrived at their Manhattan penthouse and had cocktails with his neighbor later that night.
Investigators later found no evidence of Kathie ever boarding the train or arriving into New York and Durst later confessed to lying about their phone call and his drinks with a neighbor.
Superior Court Judge Mark Windham sentenced Durst, now 78, at the Inglewood Courthouse
Real estate heir Durst is the lead suspect in Kathie’s 1982 disappearance
Kathie’s body was never found.
During the sentencing, Berman’s cousin implored Durst to disclose the location of his wife’s body.
‘He should let us know where Kathie’s body is so her family can get some closure,’ he told the court.
Durst testified over 15 days during his trial, nine of them under cross-examination.
He claimed he discovered Berman’s body when he went to visit her but did not call police for fear he would be accused of her murder.
He also finally confessed to writing a letter sent to the LAPD alerting them to Berman’s dead body in her Benedict Canyon home on Christmas Eve 2000.
David Berman, the victim’s cousin, implored Durst to disclose the location of his wife’s body
Kathie and Robert Durst pictured together. She vanished in 1982 and has not been seen since
The letter told cops there was a ‘cadaver’ at the address and Beverly Hills was spelled incorrectly.
Durst denied for years that it was him who sent the letter before finally admitting at his trial – but claiming it was because he discovered his friend already murdered and didn’t want to leave her body undiscovered.
Durst was also charged – and acquitted in 2005 – of the 2001 murder of Morris Black (above) who he admitted dismembering
Prosecutors also argued Durst was adept in the art of deception, showing jurors a latex mask he was found with when he was arrested at a New Orleans hotel in March 2015.
As the Durst Organization heir, his entanglement in the disappearance of his wife, death and dismemberment of his neighbor, and execution of his best friend has hit headlines for years.
But he evaded prosecution for years.
Prosecutors credited the documentary The Jinx: The Life And Deaths Of Robert Durst for his eventual downfall.
In the show, a hot mic picks up Durst confessing: ‘I killed them all, of course.’
Documentary makers also compared the ‘cadaver’ note to another letter from Durst to Berman which spelled Beverly Hills the same way.
This comparison was presented at Durst’s trial.