Robert Durst mug shot surfaces after he's sentenced to life in prison and tests positive for COVID
Durst tested positive for COVID-19 and was placed on a ventilator earlier this month
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A mug shot of Robert Durst, a convicted killer who tested positive for the coronavirus, has surfaced following the inmate's transfer to a different California prison facility.
Durst, a 78-year-old New York real estate heir, was sentenced to life in prison in a Los Angeles County courtroom earlier this month for the 2000 murder of his longtime friend Susan Berman. He was placed on a ventilator earlier this month after he tested positive for COVID-19.
ROBERT DURST GETS LIFE FOR CALIFORNIA MURDER OF BEST FRIEND
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Durst was convicted in September of first-degree murder for shooting Berman in her Los Angeles-area home just before Christmas. Prosecutors alleged he killed her in an effort to silence her, as she was slated to talk to authorities about how she provided a phony alibi for Durst after his first wife, Kathie, vanished in 1982.
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Durst, who has numerous medical issues and sat in a wheelchair during most of his sentencing hearing, was charged last week in New York with murdering his first wife.
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Prosecutors had presented evidence they say proves Durst killed his wife in an effort to show his motive for the Berman slaying. They also introduced evidence from a previous trial in which Durst was acquitted of fatally shooting a neighbor in Galveston, Texas.
Durst was transferred from the L.A. County jail system to the California Health Care Facility in Stockton, which monitors health-impaired inmates.