Robert Durst, Real Estate Heir Convicted of Murder, Dies

Robert Durst, Real Estate Heir Convicted of Murder, Dies
Real estate heir Robert Durst appears in a Los Angeles Superior Court Airport Branch for a pre-trial motions hearing in Los Angeles, on Jan. 6, 2017. Mark Boster/Los Angeles Times via AP
The Associated Press
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LOS ANGELES—Robert Durst, the wealthy New York real estate heir and failed fugitive who was dogged for decades with suspicion in the disappearance and deaths of those around him before he was convicted last year of killing his best friend, has died. He was 78.

Durst died of natural causes Monday in a hospital outside the California prison where he was serving a life sentence, according to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Durst had been held in a hospital lockup in Stockton due to a litany of ailments.