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Millionaire Robert Durst's Deadly Crimes Explored in New Documentary
Fox Nation's "He Killed Them All?" traces Durst's murderous odyssey across multiple states
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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A new Fox Nation documentary explores the investigation into millionaire real estate heir Robert Durst's connection to the disappearance of his wife Kathleen "Kathie" McCormack Durst, as well as the killings of his friend Susan Berman and neighbor Morris Black. The series features interviews with investigators, friends, family, and a judge who presided over Durst's trials, painting a portrait of a "bizarre" and unconventional murderer.
Why it matters
The case of Robert Durst has captivated the public for decades, with the wealthy heir evading justice for years before finally being convicted of murder. This documentary sheds new light on the investigation and provides insight into Durst's motivations and the factors that allowed him to avoid punishment for so long.
The details
The documentary traces Durst's deadly path from New York to Texas to California. It revisits the disappearance of his wife Kathie in 1982, as well as the killings of his friend Susan Berman in 2000 and his neighbor Morris Black in 2001. Durst was put on trial for Black's murder in Texas but was acquitted, and was later convicted of Berman's murder in California, where he was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
- Kathie Durst disappeared in 1982.
- Durst moved to Galveston, Texas in 2000 to escape media attention surrounding Kathie's disappearance.
- Durst was put on trial for the murder of Morris Black in 2001 and was acquitted.
- Durst was convicted of the murder of Susan Berman in 2022 and sentenced to life in prison.
The players
Robert Durst
A millionaire real estate heir who has been connected to the disappearance of his wife Kathie and the murders of his friend Susan Berman and neighbor Morris Black.
Kathleen "Kathie" McCormack Durst
Robert Durst's wife who disappeared in 1982, and whose case has never been solved.
Susan Berman
Robert Durst's friend who was killed in 2000, with prosecutors alleging that Durst killed her to silence her about Kathie's disappearance.
Morris Black
Robert Durst's neighbor who was killed in 2001, with Durst claiming he killed Black in self-defense.
Jeanine Pirro
The former Westchester County District Attorney who announced the Kathie Durst case would be reopened and investigated as a homicide.
What they’re saying
“I did not kill Susan Berman, but if I had, I would lie about it,”
— Robert Durst (foxnews.com)
What’s next
The documentary series "He Killed Them All? The Robert Durst Investigation" is available to stream on Fox Nation.
The takeaway
The case of Robert Durst highlights the ability of the wealthy and privileged to evade justice for years, even in the face of overwhelming evidence. The new documentary provides a comprehensive look at Durst's crimes and the long and complex investigation that finally brought him to trial.


