Immune to the law? Kathleen Durst’s brother, Jim McCormack, remembers the chilling moment he learned that Robert Durst would not be charged in the murder of Morris Black in 2003.
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“I remember sitting in my house and taking a very deep exhale because it’s like, oh, he did it again. He walked,” McCormack recalls in a sneak peek of Robert Durst: An ID Murder Mystery part 2. “Bob always believed that you could get away with anything.”
The real estate millionaire was accused of killing Black in 2001, but was acquitted after a jury found that he acted in self-defense. He has also been accused of slaying crime writer Susan Berman in 2000 and will stand trial in 2019.
Robert’s first wife, Kathleen, a former medical student, went missing in 1982 and was never found. Robert was never charged with a crime related to her disappearance.
Watch the clip above to see legal experts investigate the 2003 case.
Robert Durst: An ID Murder Mystery part 2 airs on Investigation Discovery Tuesday, January 22, at 9 p.m. ET.