Robert Plant has commented on heritage bands who stay together for decades, likening them to “hanging onto a life raft”.The musician is best known as the former frontman of Led Zeppelin, who split up in 1980 following the death of John Bonham.
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Robert Durst.” After concluding the interview, Durst went to a restroom with a live mic and muttered to himself: “Killed them all, of course.”After the judge ruled that prosecutors could present evidence showing he wrote the note, his lawyers conceded that Durst penned it. His testimony was the first time he's publicly described finding Berman and writing the note.Durst denied killing Berman and said he had no motive to kill her.
Robert Plant has commented on heritage bands who stay together for decades, likening them to “hanging onto a life raft”.The musician is best known as the former frontman of Led Zeppelin, who split up in 1980 following the death of John Bonham.
LOS ANGELES -- Robert Durst's marathon testimony over three weeks — in which the ailing millionaire denied killing his wife and best friend but also said he'd lied if he had done so — concluded Wednesday and lawyers rested their cases in the murder trial.The New York real estate heir tried to counter or explain incriminating evidence in three killings that have shadowed him for decades, but was crippled by a cross-examination that the judge said was “devastating” to Durst's believability.It will
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is how it got resolved, isn’t it?” During his testimony, Durst also said he kept thinking about Kathie Durst for a year after her disappearance, wondering what had happened to her, but after a year, he wouldn’t let himself think about it any longer. Lewin then asked Durst whether he thought Kathie Durst, who was legally declared dead in 2016, was alive.
Any '90s rock fan will remember Fred Durst belting out Limp Bizkit’s legendary tunes with his shaved head, beard and trademark backward baseball cap.The lead singer and his band have rocked the music scene since releasing Three Dollar Bill, Y’all in 1997 and thanks to Fred’s addictive, angry lyrics and their exciting live shows with body paint, masks and uniforms, Limp Bizkit has sold over 40 million records worldwide.
Robert Durst,” he could be heard in a bathroom muttering: "What the hell did I do? Killed them all, of course.”Durst, who had just been caught on video in a lie about a note directing police to Berman’s “cadaver,” explained that the mic hadn't captured his full thought.“What I did not say out loud or, perhaps I said very softly, is: ‘They’ll all think I killed them all, of course,'” he testified.Many viewers interpreted the remarks, which were edited together by the filmmakers for a dramatic
Robert Durst, the 78-year-old real estate heir on trial in Los Angeles for the 2000 murder of friend Susan Berman, took the stand on Tuesday, where he addressed questions about the 2015 HBO true-crime docuseries . According to multiple reports, Durst said his decision to appear in the project was a “very, very, very big mistake.” He also addressed his now famous comments at the end of the series, in which he seemingly confessed to being responsible for the deaths of Berman, Morris Black and
had written the note to police that alerted them to Susan Berman’s body. He tried to explain what he meant when he said that, saying, “What I did not say out loud, or perhaps I said very softly, is they’ll all think I killed them all of course.”The real estate heir said that he subscribed to HBO specifically to watch the series when it aired.
The Jinx continues…
Robert Durst testified Monday that he lied for decades about sending police a note directing them to the dead body of his best friend because he feared it implicated him in the killing.In fact, it was so hard to fathom that Susan Berman’s killer was not the same person who sent police a note directing them to her “cadaver” that even Durst sometimes questioned the plausibility of that explanation.“I have difficulty believing it myself,” he testified in his defense in Los Angeles County Superior
On Monday, real estate heir Robert Durst described the moment he found Susan Berman’s body in her Benedict Canyon home, testifying that he found her laying on her back with her hair covered in liquid.Durst is on trial for the murder of Berman, his close friend and confident who was killed on Dec. 23, 2000.
aired recorded audio of him seeming to confess to killings, has pleaded not guilty for the 2000 murder of Susan Berman. His trial first began on March 4 but was soon postponed to April 6 due to the pandemic.
Limp Bizkit‘s recent decision to cancel the remainder of their US tour in length for the first time.The band’s ‘Limited Last Minute Post Pandemic Popup Party Edition’ tour was pulled last weekend “out of an abundance of caution and concern for the safety of the band, crew and, most of all, the fans,” a statement explained.Frontman Durst subsequently denied rumours which claimed that the tour had been axed after a member of the band had fallen ill with coronavirus, writing on Instagram: “Let us
Robert Durst struggled to hear his attorney as he took the stand at his murder trial - in a wheelchair, not a witness chair — and denied killing his best friend two decades ago.Durst, 78, looked extremely feeble and strained to speak Monday as his attorney, Dick DeGuerin, took the risky move of calling a murder defendant to testify.“Bob, did you kill Susan Berman?” DeGuerin said to open the testimony of the New York real estate heir.“No,” Durst answered.“Do you know who did?” DeGuerin asked.“No,
LOS ANGELES -- Robert Durst took the stand at his California murder trial Monday and immediately denied killing his best friend.“Bob, did you kill Susan Berman?” Durst’s attorney Dick DeGuerin said to open the testimony of the 78-year-old New York real estate heir.“No,” Durst answered.“Do you know who did?” DeGuerin asked.“No, I do not,” answered Durst, who sat in a wheelchair instead of the witness chair.Durst was arrested on a warrant in Berman’s killing in New Orleans in 2015 on the eve of
New York Daily News.Robert Durst — the multimillionaire real estate heir and subject of the HBO crime documentary “The Jinx” who is accused of killing his close friend, Susan Berman, in 2000 — is expected to take the witness stand next week in his defense.
1973 Durst marries Kathie McCormack, a dental hygienist.1980 Durst and McCormack separate and live in separate New York apartments. Durst begins dating another woman, Mia Farrow‘s sister, Prudence.January 31, 1982 Kathie McCormack goes missing after a party in Connecticut thrown in her honor by friend Gilberte Najamy.
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