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Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

While he was in custody for the murder of Morris Black. So in the future of it. Yeah. So we had a little future trip. Now he's off to Texas. That's when the Morris Black bit happened. That's also when he was impersonating someone else. Yes. Which tells you like a little bit about the headspace he's in.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

While he was in custody for the murder of Morris Black, Robert Durst said nothing to police and was freed on $250,000 bond pending arraignment, which was scheduled for the following week on October 16th.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

While he was in custody for the murder of Morris Black, Robert Durst said nothing to police and was freed on $250,000 bond pending arraignment, which was scheduled for the following week on October 16th.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

He can do that in a second. That's not great. Unfortunately for investigators, October 16th arrived and Robert Durst was nowhere to be found. Yeah, are you guys shocked? Yeah. When he failed to show up for his hearing, he was labeled a fugitive and law enforcement agents were dispatched from Texas to hunt him down.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

He can do that in a second. That's not great. Unfortunately for investigators, October 16th arrived and Robert Durst was nowhere to be found. Yeah, are you guys shocked? Yeah. When he failed to show up for his hearing, he was labeled a fugitive and law enforcement agents were dispatched from Texas to hunt him down.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

At the same time, the judge revoked Durst's bail and tripled it to $750,000.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

At the same time, the judge revoked Durst's bail and tripled it to $750,000.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

It should be a mill.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

It should be a mill.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

Yeah.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

Yeah.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

Now, when asked about Durst fleeing Texas, authorities speculated that Robert Durst knew his chances with a jury were not going to be very good.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

Now, when asked about Durst fleeing Texas, authorities speculated that Robert Durst knew his chances with a jury were not going to be very good.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

Lieutenant Mike Putnell said, as much as there is about this case, we still do not know. The one thing we're really confident in is the strength of the evidence. While Durst's flight from Galveston wasn't necessarily evidence of his guilt, the evidence against him definitely didn't look good. And when they continued looking into his background, things only got stranger.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

Lieutenant Mike Putnell said, as much as there is about this case, we still do not know. The one thing we're really confident in is the strength of the evidence. While Durst's flight from Galveston wasn't necessarily evidence of his guilt, the evidence against him definitely didn't look good. And when they continued looking into his background, things only got stranger.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

It turned out that the woman who paid Durst's bond a few weeks earlier, Deborah Lee Sheraton, wasn't just an acquaintance, but his wife, who he'd married a few weeks before moving to Galveston. What the fuck? For 45 days, investigators fielded calls with tips about potential Durst sightings. So he's married now, by the way. His wife has now paid his bond.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

It turned out that the woman who paid Durst's bond a few weeks earlier, Deborah Lee Sheraton, wasn't just an acquaintance, but his wife, who he'd married a few weeks before moving to Galveston. What the fuck? For 45 days, investigators fielded calls with tips about potential Durst sightings. So he's married now, by the way. His wife has now paid his bond.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

But she didn't live in the apartment where he lived? It's so messy. There were rumors about his having fled to Mexico or other parts of Texas and reports of sightings up and down the East Coast from New Orleans to New York. Lead detective Cody Cazales told reporters with his money, he could be anywhere. Yeah.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

But she didn't live in the apartment where he lived? It's so messy. There were rumors about his having fled to Mexico or other parts of Texas and reports of sightings up and down the East Coast from New Orleans to New York. Lead detective Cody Cazales told reporters with his money, he could be anywhere. Yeah.

Morbid
Episode 670: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 2)

If investigators were expecting to find Robert Durst in some far-off country or tropical island somewhere, they were surely shocked when Durst was finally arrested on November 30th after being caught stealing a sandwich from a Wegmans grocery store in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.