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Durst admits to filmmaker Andrew Jarecki that he lied to the police during the initial investigation, claiming he did so because it was "more convenient". Key Figures Featured

Robert's first wife, whose 1982 disappearance remains a central mystery.

Durst claims he drove Kathie to a train station and that she traveled alone to their Manhattan apartment. However, investigators note that no one on the train remembered seeing her, and it is implied Durst may have used disguises to impersonate her and create a false trail. [S1E2] The Jinx

The episode spans two primary timelines—childhood and 1982—to build a profile of Durst as a "singular, compelling, and occasionally terrifying individual".

The episode suggests Durst's history of cross-dressing and using aliases may have been used to fool a doorman into "seeing" Kathie in Manhattan when she was actually already gone. Durst admits to filmmaker Andrew Jarecki that he

Durst recounts witnessing his mother’s death by suicide at age seven, after his father allegedly brought him to a window to wave to her just before she fell.

The second episode of the HBO documentary series , titled " Poor Little Rich Boy ," originally aired on February 15, 2015. It focuses on the early life of real estate heir Robert Durst and the mysterious 1982 disappearance of his first wife, Kathie McCormack Durst. Episode Summary However, investigators note that no one on the

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