Durst’s lawyers are trying to block the interview from being used against him in the prosecution for the murder of his friend Susan Berman. Durst didn’t have an attorney present during the interview, which the Los Angeles prosecutors conducted while he was held in a New Orleans jail, but the transcript shows Durst being read his rights and acknowledging that the interview could be “used against you in court.”
“I was on meth, I was on meth the whole time … it should have been obvious,” Durst said of his interviews in the Jinx, which were actually spread out over a few years. “I think the reason I did it had to be because I was swooped, speeding.” He remarked that he was surprised that his lawyers let him record the interviews, only for prosecutors to remind him that his team was against it. Durst also referred to himself as ““the worst fugitive the world has ever met” and said that he didn’t attempt to flee the country until the night before the finale of “The Jinx” because “I just didn’t really, really, really think that I was gonna end up arrested.”
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