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Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

He was like a bad guy. And it's not like, they really didn't find, they were like, I don't think he would have attracted a killer. He seems like he's just kind of like a, like a nuisance. Yeah. Like he just kind of, he rubs people the wrong way.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

It didn't seem like he was pissing people off to the point of like, you could have attracted somebody like that. Yeah. You know what I mean? So when their interviews with friends and acquaintances turned up nothing, investigators visited Morris Black's home. And that was the address that they had found on the USA Today copy.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

It didn't seem like he was pissing people off to the point of like, you could have attracted somebody like that. Yeah. You know what I mean? So when their interviews with friends and acquaintances turned up nothing, investigators visited Morris Black's home. And that was the address that they had found on the USA Today copy.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

When they arrived there, which it was a fourplex on a quiet street, and investigators took a look around the outside of the building, just look for anything, basically. And inside one of the trash cans, they found an empty black garbage bag that matched the bags that Morris Black's remains were discovered in.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

When they arrived there, which it was a fourplex on a quiet street, and investigators took a look around the outside of the building, just look for anything, basically. And inside one of the trash cans, they found an empty black garbage bag that matched the bags that Morris Black's remains were discovered in.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

They also found the packaging for the drop cloth found with the body and a large amount of paper towels that matched those found in the bags. And they found a bunch of other items that connected the apartment building to the murder. So a search of the second trash can turned up even more evidence. I mean, it's crazy. Including a .22 caliber pistol and a spent shell casing. Whoa.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

They also found the packaging for the drop cloth found with the body and a large amount of paper towels that matched those found in the bags. And they found a bunch of other items that connected the apartment building to the murder. So a search of the second trash can turned up even more evidence. I mean, it's crazy. Including a .22 caliber pistol and a spent shell casing. Whoa.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

And a receipt for an eye exam addressed to one of the residents, Robert Durst. whose address was across the hall from Black's apartment. Okay. Now, according to the landlord, Klaus Dillman, no one by the name of Durst, Robert Durst, lived in that building. He said, no, the person in the place across the street, the hall from Black...

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

And a receipt for an eye exam addressed to one of the residents, Robert Durst. whose address was across the hall from Black's apartment. Okay. Now, according to the landlord, Klaus Dillman, no one by the name of Durst, Robert Durst, lived in that building. He said, no, the person in the place across the street, the hall from Black...

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

that there's a, quote, nice middle-aged lady named Dorothy Sinner.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

that there's a, quote, nice middle-aged lady named Dorothy Sinner.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

So the landlord told detectives that Sinner had lived in the apartment since 2000. Apparently, they had moved in about a month after Morris Black and the woman had never caused any problems. Okay. And they were like, I don't know what you're talking about. But Dillman did add that it wasn't Sinner herself who had rented the apartment, but her brother-in-law.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

So the landlord told detectives that Sinner had lived in the apartment since 2000. Apparently, they had moved in about a month after Morris Black and the woman had never caused any problems. Okay. And they were like, I don't know what you're talking about. But Dillman did add that it wasn't Sinner herself who had rented the apartment, but her brother-in-law.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

Her brother-in-law had made all the arrangements over the phone because Sinner had some kind of condition with her larynx, so she could not speak.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

Her brother-in-law had made all the arrangements over the phone because Sinner had some kind of condition with her larynx, so she could not speak.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

In fact, he said in the few times when Sinner and him had communicated at all, she had done so through handwritten notes.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

In fact, he said in the few times when Sinner and him had communicated at all, she had done so through handwritten notes.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

And finally, Dillman said, yes, he had met the brother-in-law once and had seen him on a few occasions, and he never actually... Seen the two of them together, actually. Weird. Strangely. Meaning sinner and the brother-in-law. Strange. When investigators searched Black and Sinner's apartments, it was clear they'd found the crime scene.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

And finally, Dillman said, yes, he had met the brother-in-law once and had seen him on a few occasions, and he never actually... Seen the two of them together, actually. Weird. Strangely. Meaning sinner and the brother-in-law. Strange. When investigators searched Black and Sinner's apartments, it was clear they'd found the crime scene.

Morbid
Episode 669: The Crimes of Robert Durst (Part 1)

In both apartments, there was blood on the walls and floors, as well as a blood trail leading across the hall from one apartment to the other. Well, that'll tell you. Yep. In Sinner's apartment, detectives found a four-inch paring knife and a pair of bloody boots. Oof. They also discovered blood outside the apartment building in the parking lot.