Watch Robert Durst Testify LIVE In His Own Defense For The Murder of Friend Susan Berman Pt 9 | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
Robert Durst describes his arrival at Susan Berman's home, finding a note and her body, and his decision to write an anonymous letter to the police.
Key Insights
- ๐ช Robert Durst arrived at Susan Berman's home and found a note on the door indicating her absence.
- ๐ฆ He discovered Berman's lifeless body and attempted to call 911, but the phone was not working.
- ๐ Durst decided to write an anonymous letter to the police and mailed it before leaving for San Francisco.
- ๐ He later chose to go to New York, denying any motive or involvement in Berman's death.
- ๐คจ Durst's testimony raises questions about his actions and the circumstances surrounding Berman's murder.
- ๐ The discovery of the anonymous letter adds complexity to the case and raises doubts about Durst's innocence.
- ๐คจ Durst's changing statements and denials further complicate the investigation and raise suspicions about his involvement.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: Why did Robert Durst decide to write an anonymous letter to the police instead of calling 911?
Durst believed that his voice would be recognized and connected to the crime, so he chose to send a letter to avoid suspicion.
Q: Did Robert Durst have a motive to kill Susan Berman?
Durst claims he did not have a motive to kill Berman, and there was no evidence of blackmail or threats between them.
Q: Why did Robert Durst deny writing the anonymous letter for years?
Durst found it difficult to accept that he had written the letter and was involved in Berman's death, leading him to initially deny it to investigators.
Q: Did Robert Durst have a gun with him during his travels?
Durst stated that he did not have a gun with him in California or on the plane from New York to San Francisco.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Robert Durst arrives at Susan Berman's home and finds a note on the front door stating she will be back in an hour.
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After entering the house, he discovers Susan's lifeless body with her head in liquid, and attempts to call 911 but the phone is dead.
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Durst writes an anonymous letter to the police and mails it, then leaves for San Francisco and later decides to go to New York.
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