Robert Durst took the stand at his California murder trial Monday and denied killing his best friend Susan Berman.
LOS ANGELES -- Robert Durst took the stand at his California murder trial Monday and immediately denied killing his best friend.
A stronger, much wordier Durst told the same story in interviews for the 2015 HBO documentary series, "The Jinx." Durst, who has bladder cancer and several other ailments that he listed from the stand, wore the brown jail attire he's had on in court for the past few weeks of the trial. His attorneys said he's been unable to stand to put on a suit. The judge has denied several requests for delays and a motion for a mistrial because of the health woes.
Durst also struggled to hear the prosecution's objections and the judge's rulings on them, frequently speaking after he was told to stop.
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