Durst's lawyer portrays him as sick old man in his L.A. murder trial
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[September 10, 2021]
By Daniel Trotta
(Reuters) - Robert Durst's defense lawyers
on Thursday portrayed the multimillionaire real estate heir as a sick
old man who was badgered by prosecutors during his California murder
trial, and referenced Durst's claim he is on the autism spectrum.
The defense appealed directly to the jury in closing arguments at Los
Angeles County Superior Court, aiming to reinforce the image of a frail,
78-year-old cancer survivor testifying from a wheelchair, not the more
robust man he was in 2000 when his best friend Susan Berman was
murdered.
"I think that you can see from Bob Durst's 14 days on the witness stand
that his compass doesn't point north. He's unusual. And I don't think
you need a psychiatrist to tell you that," lead defense attorney Dick
DeGuerin told the jury.
While testifying in his own defense, Durst said doctors have told him he
is on the autism spectrum, but DeGuerin did not call an expert witness
on the subject.
The trial is nearing its conclusion six years after Durst's apparent
confession to multiple killings in the HBO television documentary series
"The Jinx."
Durst is accused of murdering Berman at her Beverly Hills home, where
she was shot in the back of the head in 2000. Prosecutors say he killed
Berman to cover up what she knew about the disappearance of his wife
Kathleen McCormack Durst in 1982.
The closing statement was DeGuerin's chance to counter prosecutors who
grilled Durst for nine days of cross examination, exposing multiple
times Durst lied or changed his story over the years.
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Robert Durst looks at jurors as he appears in an Inglewood courtroom
with his attorneys for closing arguments in the his murder trial at
the Inglewood Courthouse in California, U.S., September 8, 2021. Al
Sieb/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
Durst, who was also acquitted of murdering his Texas
neighbor in 2001, famously appeared to confess during a break from
shooting "The Jinx," when he was caught on a hot microphone in the
bathroom saying to himself, "What the hell did I do? Killed them
all, of course."
DeGuerin attempted to cast doubt on the audio by arguing it was
edited and had been kept by the filmmakers for years before it was
turned over to the authorities.
Deputy District Attorney Habib Balian concluded the prosecution's
closing statement earlier on Thursday, saying Durst "has gotten away
with murder for too long."
"He has been running from the truth for 39 years," Balian said.
"Don't let him run from the truth any more."
Jury deliberations are expected to begin on Tuesday, Judge Mark
Windham said.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)
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