1. Wolf Blitzer: It won't
be the death chamber,
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even be prison.
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soon be back on the street.
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I, I can't believe he got off.
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going to be free,
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with the body, et cetera.
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in two other murders?
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9. It was utter disbelief.
I mean, utter disbelief.
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generally not known for their
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Is Acquitted of Murder in Texas.
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13. Durst, Who Cut Up a Body..."
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"Argued Self-Defense."
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New York Times" will ever come
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a joke on the front page.
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Times" just going,
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19. Nothing happens the way
it's supposed to happen
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22. expecting things
not to make sense.
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23. You chopped up your neighbor.
Tell us about that.
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24. Well, he raged at me and,
as I was defending myself,
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uh, chopped him up.
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"The New York Post"
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28. "Run For Your Lives."
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we're gonna go,
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30. "Murder 1, this is
a slam dunk."
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to me in person.
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that, no matter how much
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and shouldn't have been.
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escape responsibility
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a really effective defense.
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Yeah, I do think it's unfair.
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a capitalistic system,
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money can drive the Cadillacs,
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make as much money
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buy a used car.
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44. Did you have anything
to do with Susan Berman's death?
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45. Did you murder
your wife?
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46. Whether it's the LAPD
bringing him to trial,
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District Attorney's Office
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bringing him to trial,
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at Disney World
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I really don't care.
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whoever prosecutes him,
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our society is much safer
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without him roaming around.
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57. Robert Durst, voice-There
are times when I'm in a situation
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staring at me.
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talking about me.
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60. And they're telling somebody
else that, you know, I'm me.
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people out there
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that I killed Susan Berman,
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Morris Black.
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of other people."
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think if I was
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as I am about me.
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68. Hello.
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69. Oh, Nicky!
How are you?
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a name for the drink?
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71. Bob.
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Americano, right?
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73. Yes, we do.
And what do we owe you?
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Bob Durst headline
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the Durst Organization's ability
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is the chairman of
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the most powerful companies
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for almost a century.
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the Port Authority
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the right to take over leasing,
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of the Freedom Tower.
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85. Bob's case, it's like
something that's over there
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the Durst Organization,
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generation of people that don't,
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with, with Bob.
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the periphery from my memory.
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90. He was, you know, like
my mom's older brother.
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months in early '82,
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and it was in the papers.
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on TV or whatever.
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not talked about at all.
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11 when that happened.
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like, "Oh, and by the way,
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97. "your uncle, Robert Durst,
might have
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her disappearance."
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99. So that's like, "OK."
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is supposed to react to that.
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which made sense at the time,
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my parents were like,
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nothing we can do,
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about it, whatever."
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that or not doing anything.
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that it's 30 years later,
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of silence.
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there is no haven from
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quite frequently.
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that we discuss,
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any involvement in.
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verdict came down in Galveston
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Kathleen's family.
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on the front burner
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118. "Let's regroup, find out
what we've got.
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get anything else,
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figure out if there was anyone
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break and give us something.
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bothered me about the case,
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one of the 5 most powerful
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goes missing.
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in the police files,
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gigantic case.
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anybody from Bob's family
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which is kind of strange.
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Seymour Durst is worth
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dollars, you want to find out
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daughter-in-law missing.
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engaged in any way
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to leave it to me.
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Seymour ever thought
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had something to do
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the faintest idea.
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highly doubt it,
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were inscrutable.
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145. 10, 11 weeks after the
case began, I received a call.
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end, "Hi, Mike."
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really appreciates
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and is very satisfied.
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a very busy guy,
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that all,
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forward you do through me."
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lawyering up.
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nothing to hide,
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wife off at the train station,
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a criminal defense attorney?
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was your lawyer
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potential of accusations.
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but he was
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Kathie Durst.
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find Kathie Durst,
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no accusations.
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to find Kathie?
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167. Yes. It was
the whole intent of it.
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that Nick did work
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170. Yes! He brought in
a private investigator
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a cop in, or used to be
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Ed Wright.
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175. Ed Wright was able to get
lots of stuff from the police.
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The police liked him.
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to get information
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unavailable.
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Who said what?
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in the Recollection
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where there are inconsistencies
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of what, what went on
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She talked on the telephone
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then she vanished.
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187. And no one has seen
Kathleen Durst since.
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indicates how Bob Durst
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to his own investigator
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on the night of January 31.
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interview with Wright,
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from his own house.
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he told Mr. Wright
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the call to his wife
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in a restaurant.
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called Kathie from a payphone
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and the train station.
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all over the board.
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telling these people
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200. that there's deception on the
part of their son and brother,
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scenes there was a great deal of
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that Mrs. Durst
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apartment on Riverside Drive.
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the doorman told us he saw her
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and go to her apartment.
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conducted by Mr. Wright,
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actually he didn't see her.
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the guy to bring her up.
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she wasn't there.
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his father or brothers—
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or never said,
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investigator involved in it.
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he'll share with you."
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10 or a dozen meetings,
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in our office
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usually there,
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in Nick's office.
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Like that.
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if they admit that they knew
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makes them complicit.
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that shame to come on them.
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because I was afraid of..."
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come forward now.
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expect them to.
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to think that
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up there on Mt. Olympus,
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to talk to regular people
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of a woman, it's a tragedy.
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a member of the Durst family,
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the McCormack family,
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two weeks after I was born.
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aware of the first,
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when it was most raw.
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to an understanding of it
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12, 13 years old—
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on our physical resemblance.
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Oh, my God.
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fact that, you know, my mom,
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of Seymour Durst,
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courtesy call to say,
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How can we help?"
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stuck in my craw.
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got a call from
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or, or Doug.
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a call from Bob.
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just an ignored family.
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it brought everybody closer,
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that would be the truth.
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it was this thing
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losing someone and knowing why,
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a common understanding
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or range of emotions.
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so shrouded in mystery.
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opportunity to truly grieve.
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missing that grieving process
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that's why it's still,
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of this year.
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to mass that morning.
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I spoke in front of
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that was there.
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said for Kathie,
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prayers said for Bob.
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for his conscience.
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come of this, huh?
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You never know.
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they found out this
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somebody out there
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and is keeping quiet. So...
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to write this essay
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disappearance as a way to heal.
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the idea initially
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may have suggested
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to get his take.
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it was a deal.
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for 15 minutes.
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"No, it's 3."
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what it wound up at.
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you have of Aunt Kathie?"
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of Kathie are my memories."
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I believe was
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"All Good Things,"
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that those filmmakers
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the Westchester D.A.
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on my Aunt Kathie?"
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"I don't have any knowledge
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D.A. operates"
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and that was it.
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Bob Durst's brother Douglas.
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face-to-face
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the man a bit.
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met him before?
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a few social occasions.
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a dinner in his honor.
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Thank you.
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I'm Andrew Jarecki.
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I'm, I'm interested in,
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getting a chance to talk.
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It's not my fault.
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happy to come
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at some point
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so motivated.
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or, you know,
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what we're working on.
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congratulations.
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to just say "hi."
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Doug has become
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the Durst family.
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for Bob to not exist.
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For Bob to be this guy who...
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of an idea of why, you know,
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I worked here my whole time.
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'74 to '92-ish.
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a long time ago now.
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I spent those 18 years.
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you can't set up
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without, uh...
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OK, OK.
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can you tell me
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do you work here?
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for the building. I patrol...
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Huh?
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Royal Realty.
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Royal Realty.
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on your thing, is that...?
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who are you with?
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a film about Robert Durst.
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I'm not authorized
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information at this time.
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very much, sir.
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All right.
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that that's a "D" for Durst...
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OK, I understand that.
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to give any information.
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in an uncomfortable position.
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Thank you.
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Andrew and 4 other people
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in Times Square.
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security people were there.
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all the profile.
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following us around for?
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saw all the cameras,
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calling whomever.
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and Andrew filmed them.
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the last hour and a half.
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your brother Douglas Durst?
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get along with him.
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when you were 5.
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get along with him?
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he stole my toys.
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about a sibling rivalry
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of who's going to run
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doesn't win that,
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the, the second eldest.
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Bob's failure to be chosen
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biblical proportions.
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Did I tell you that I went
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I read that you did,
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around these places I grew up,
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407. Oh, it was
in the newspaper then.
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408. Robert Durst: Yeah, yeah.
But, but, but
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409. I really went... my plan...
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411. Robert Durst: I'm definitely
not going to say it.
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412. OK. But you told me
what your plans were,
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413. and I told you that I knew,
I had a feeling, I suspected.
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414. Remember? If I suspected,
he knew it, too.
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415. While Bob was on the run,
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his brother's home in Katonah.
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418. I think that convinced Douglas
more than ever
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was out to kill him.
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you had hired a bodyguard
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against Robert Durst.
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423. That is true, yes.
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424. Uh... ridiculous.
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425. I think it's
absolutely ridiculous.
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I want you to photograph me
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428. Now that I know that
it's Douglas's house.
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429. Uh.
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430. This is it.
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431. How strange is this?
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432. I mean, I think he's not
going to be satisfied unless
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and tells him to move.
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434. I'm finished, fellas.
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meet Robert Durst?
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436. Heh. I think
I met him in 1988.
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was he married?
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438. Heh. That's a very tricky
question, as you know.
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440. In the fall of 2000,
had you heard reports that
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Attorney was investigating
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Mr. Durst's first wife?
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443. Yes.
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444. We know that Bobby
found out that Kathie's case
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October 31 of 2000.
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446. From there, he went
into a defensive mode.
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447. The next day, he made a purchase
for a, a jewelry purchase,
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448. which I believe is
the engagement ring for Debrah.
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449. So, now, you know,
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privilege.
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451. And that's exactly
when he signed over
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reopening of the investigation
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before you were married?
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458. Yes.
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tell you about that?
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to object to anything that goes
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in terms of communications.
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about facts that she knows,
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But...
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specifically framed
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they were married.
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466. OK.
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467. I guess that what he told me
was that he was scared.
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468. Scared of what?
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the investigation.
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470. Concerned.
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471. I spoke with
his wife Debrah Charatan.
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472. She called her lawyer
almost immediately.
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473. Uh, she was somewhat,
um, polite.
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to learn more from us
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willing to tell us.
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476. Lovely woman.
Elegant. Smart.
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Durst was around Christmastime,
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they were newlyweds.
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around Christmas of 2000
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had been killed?
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481. Yes.
How did you learn that?
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to the apartment,
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on the radio.
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485. At that time,
was Mr. Durst
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at your house?
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487. I don't think so.
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to put Bobby in Los Angeles
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490. I could put him in California.
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out in California,
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told us that Susan had said
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493. Bob was going to come and visit
some time around the holidays,
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looking forward to it.
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495. In fact, we found out that Bob
went out to Northern California
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to Susan's murder.
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497. Now, what was
in Trinidad, California?
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498. Oh, it was very rural,
very pretty.
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off and on.
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500. The police, I think, made a
big deal out of the idea
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California around the time
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was murdered.
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503. I, I got there a long time
before December 23.
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504. A long time
before Christmas.
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on December 19 in 2000
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Ford, pick up his car keys,
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to the airport,
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509. The parking facility
at the Arcada Airport,
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a daily log
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are kept in the lot.
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512. We did determine
that Bobby had
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the long-term parking lot
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515. Bob had at least
one calling card
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made the next day, on the 20th,
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the town of Garberville,
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south of Trinidad.
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he's moving south.
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522. This is a man who
would check his voice messages
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524. And then we found that,
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and after Susan's murder,
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at all on his phone.
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527. The phone company says, like,
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during that time.
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529. He's kind of off the map
for 3 days,
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the counter in San Francisco
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531. to purchase a ticket.
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532. He was on Flight 18
that left San Francisco
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534. Her body was found
the following afternoon.
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report and the rigor mortis,
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laying there close to 24 hours.
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catch a flight.
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539. The timing on all of this
gets very, very tight,
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a long way from
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to Los Angeles.
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542. I would have had to go from
Trinidad to Los Angeles
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543. I don't know when—19th,
20th, 21st or whatever—
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544. and then gone back to
Los Angeles to Trinidad,
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545. and then gone to San Francisco
and flown to New York.
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546. And they just conclude...
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547. That's not much time
to do all that.
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549. And the L.A. Police
have been
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a while now,
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551. and they're unable to
put him in Los Angeles.
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552. But they were able to
put you in California.
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553. California is
a big state.
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554. The night that I found
out, I went to Susan's house.
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555. There was just a pool
of blood there,
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557. And, you know, it was, um,
very disturbing, of course.
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the little paw prints
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through, through that.
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it was horrible.
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561. It was, it was really
a terrible thing to see,
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562. and a terrible thing to see
one of your friends like that.
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563. A terrible thing to see.
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no justice for Susan,
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her life away, you know,
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567. living valiantly to put
her life together.
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568. There is justice that remains
for everyone who's left behind.
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569. It's, it's for us—
not for Susan.
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571. The truth.
The truth will set you free.
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572. The truth would help it
be all over.
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573. Once they had completed
the crime scene investigation,
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by the coroner's office.
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575. Susan's possessions
were released to Sareb Kaufman,
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576. who was the only family that she
had there that they could find.
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577. The best
I can ever hope for
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is that it, for some reason,
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a random act of violence.
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580. That somebody just
thought they were
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nothing and killed her.
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582. That's the best I can hope for.
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583. Outside of that, it's a friend.
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584. It's somebody she knew.
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585. It's somebody I've spoken to.
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voice message.
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voice message.
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588. Well, do you,
do you want to,
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and see what you got?
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590. Or do you want to
bring it with you?
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591. What do you...?
Yeah.
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592. All right.
All right. Bye.
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think, you know, I felt bad.
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What's all this?
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595. Well, these are audiotapes that
were in Susan's possession.
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597. Like, probably
from interviews she did.
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598. Right. And then the
memorial is in there.
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599. So, let me
see the letter.
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600. And, I mean, of course
I told you this, but...
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601. Smerling on recording: He showed
me a letter from Bob to Susan
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before she was murdered.
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written on the front
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the "cadaver" note,
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of "Beverly."
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to make you feel...
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607. No. Like I said, and
this is kind of why...
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Got you.
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it was clear enough
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dancing with the devil.
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taken out of Susan's house
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615. Because, you know,
you can ask Coulter
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any other letters.
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really deep today.
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No chance.
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No chance.
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620. Are you opening up
your safe deposit?
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621. Yeah. So, I have
to fill out...
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622. I would like to take
the next month and, you know,
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624. and nobody's going to know
that we have this document.
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625. So, what about,
we interview Bob?
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going to really want.
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without all the bullshit,
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800 different levels
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and all that stuff.
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