Infamous real-estate heir Robert Durst has been arrested in New Orleans for an out of state warrant in connection with a murder investigation, officials said. The warrant was issued by Los Angeles County.
Durst, 71, famously went on trial for the fall 2001 murder of neighbor Morris Black, who was found dismembered in a Galveston, Texas, bay.
Even after jumping bail and later being found in Pennsylvania when he shoplifted a sandwich, he was acquitted via a self-defense claim.
Many have also suspected Durst, whose family is considered one of the top five real-estate holders in New York City, in the 1982 disappearance of his first wife, Kathleen Durst, and the 2000 execution-style murder of confidant Susan Berman in Los Angeles.
In the finale of an HBO documentary on the case, “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst,” which aired Sunday night, Durst appears to confess not only to Berman’s killing but also to at least two others. A microphone he was wearing while being interviewed was live while he went to the bathroom. It recorded him whispering to himself: “What a disaster. … I’m having difficulty with the question. What the hell did I do? Killed them all, of course.”
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Multiple law-enforcement sources said that the new warrant was connected to the investigation into Berman’s death. It comes after a three-year joint probe by the FBI, LAPD, New York State Police, NYPD and Westchester County (NY) District Attorney.
Durst’s lawyer, Chip Lewis, told NBC News that his client was arrested at the JW Marriott hotel in New Orleans on Saturday night. Durst was held without bail at an initial hearing in magistrate court on Sunday, and is expected to appear again for an extradition hearing on Monday morning.








