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Med school student Kathleen "Kathie" McCormack Durst was ready to take on the world, but then she vanished; her millionaire husband Robert Durst was the last person to see her alive.
Med school student Kathleen "Kathie" McCormack Durst was ready to take on the world, but then she vanished; her millionaire husband Robert Durst was the last person to see her alive.
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He Killed Them All? The Robert Durst Investigation
S1, EP4 "Episode Four: Don't Tell Them Sh**"Robert's loose lips chart him on a course to Los Angeles to finally face the music for Susan Berman's murder; but what about Kathie?
He Killed Them All? The Robert Durst Investigation
S1, EP3 "He Killed Them All? The Robert Durst Investigation"Robert Durst travels across state lines where his neighbor meets a dark end; Robert plays hide-and-seek with detectives before he's captured by a most innocuous craving.
He Killed Them All? The Robert Durst Investigation
S1, EP2 "Episode Two: Mafia Princess"District Attorney Jeanine Pirro zeroes in on Durst's gal pal, Susan Berman; it seems nothing but death can get between the daughter of a mob boss and her best friend Robert.
He Killed Them All? The Robert Durst Investigation
S1, EP1 "Episode One: Have You Seen Kathie?"Med school student Kathleen "Kathie" McCormack Durst was ready to take on the world, but then she vanished; her millionaire husband Robert Durst was the last person to see her alive.
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