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S10 E26: The Trial of Robert Durst — Greatest Hits: John Lewin Speaks - Part 3

Season 10, Ep. 26

Today we continue our presentation of parts of our exclusive interview with the Lead Prosecutor in the LA Trial of Robert Durst, John Lewin. 


This is Season 5 Episode 26: The Robert Durst Prosecutor Speaks — A Rat in a Cage and Setting Perjury Records — Lewin's Cross 2


In this episode, Lewin continues his reflections on his questioning of Durst by talking about the key exchanges of Day 2 of that cross, including the moments when he described Bob as being like a "rat in a cage" and responded to Durst’s sarcastic quip about the length of Lewin’s questions with a dig at Durst’s capacity for dishonesty.

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