How did he get away

Lila 2022-03-22 09:02:20

I read it all in one day on Saturday, and several impressive parts:

1. Robert Durst is someone who can lie calmly and naturally. When it comes to cases, he can be trained under court oath to pack a point of view in his favor and hide the big picture of the truth. When you shirk an interview with a documentary filmmaker, you can use the reason to travel to avoid it. Like the director, I doubt that every word he says is true.

2. The black case, even if the nature is so bad, the jury still chooses not guilty. The most direct and substantive criminal qualitative evidence could not be found. Loaches generally defend themselves.

3. In the first disappearance case, the house was not searched at the time. After 20 years, even if the evidence at the crime scene may have disappeared, the only person who can be used as a clue has encountered a black hand. The role of the two women and the family is how many people "help" in secret, making Robert so close every time, but he has never been convicted.

4. The Durst family in New York, the entanglement and opposition of business and human nature.

Robert Durst, who calls himself Jinx, is smart, pitiful, and most regrettable and hateful, because of his unparalleled malice towards others when he is in trouble.

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Extended Reading
  • Elouise 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    I can't stop imaging A. How hard the interview is going to be; B. How cold he is going to feel

  • Anderson 2022-03-23 09:02:39

    This director has a criminal record of making excuses for the suspect. The most sympathetic is that his father asked him to go to see his mother to commit suicide. In fact, Durst was judged by a psychiatrist to have paranoia when he was a child, including the director's movie that also mentioned other possibilities . If you don't watch God's reversal, the first five episodes are all hinting at Robert's innocence.