"People go to Galveston to get lost, and that’s what 58-year-old Robert Durst and his 71-year-old neighbor, Morris Black, had been doing until a series of grotesque discoveries put them in the national spotlight."
From the February 2002 issue:
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Robert Durst died yesterday at age 78.
In 2002, Gary Cartwright wrote of Durst's time in Texas—a period that culminated in the dismembering of the real estate heir's neighbor. With Dick DeGuerin as his attorney, Durst was acquitted of that killing.
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