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S1 Bonus 2: The Trial of Robert Durst: While Robert Durst Flips Through Photos

Season 1, Ep. 2

Over the next two weeks, before we start Season 6 of Jury Duty: The Trial of Michael Barisone, we are publishing both in the Jury Duty Podcast feed and on our Jury Duty/Crime Story Patreon page, a series of articles and readings about the pre-trial hearings and early days of the trial of Robert Durst that were originally reported for the CrimeStory.com website.


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While Robert Durst Flips Through Photos

By Wesley Yiin originally published on August 14, 2019

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