Robert Durst, a wealthy New York real estate heir and fugitive, was dogged for decades with suspicion in the disappearance and deaths of those around him.
For over three decades, he had evaded serious repercussions for his alleged crimes. That was until 2015, when an arguably egotistical Durst agreed to take part in an extended docuseries interview with filmmaker Andrew Jarecki in order to tell his side of the story.
But the HBO true-crime documentary, The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst, made headlines for all the wrong reasons for Durst: it was ultimately his undoing.
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Before the release of the second instalment, The Jinx – Part Two, here's everything we know about the case of Robert Durst and his three victims.
The disappearance of Kathleen McCormack.
In 1973, Robert Durst wed dental hygienist Kathleen "Kathie" McCormack, before they separated in 1980.
In January 1982, Kathie attended a friend's gathering but decided to leave following an argumentative phone call from her ex-husband, Durst.