Sorry if I missedi thread here on this.
This is such a bizarre story, and you know HBO will kill it. Fairly excited.
This is such a bizarre story, and you know HBO will kill it. Fairly excited.
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Great second episode. I'm 99% certain Durst killed his first wife, but that doesn't stop me from constantly going back and forth on my stance throughout. The show does an excellent job of that, and Durst's delivery + black, lifeless shark eyes are enough that's it's hard to read him like you would anyone else.
Btw, what was up with him saying his dad brought him to the window when he was seven to wave his mom on the roof in her nightgown, just moments before she jumped to her death? Why was that just kind of brushed over? Did I miss something? Did the dad know she was about to kill herself, and was just like, "Give mommy one last wave," which would be one of the most f-ed up things ever. If not, did he not think it was odd she was just hanging out on the roof in her nightgown? That whole sequence confused the hell out of me.
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Dude you could've died!
quote:All of these things. I had to stop and confirm that complicit did indeed mean that he was more or less admitting to wrongdoing in her disappearance. Though I suppose any lawyer could argue that him saying "complicit with her not being there" meant that their fighting and marital problems were what made him "complicit."
Durst said he was complicit in her not being around and that he lied about having drinks with a neighbor and calling her when she was in the city. He had to do it. That detective seems like a dipsh*t.
His eyes creep me out too and just the way he talks so calmly and nonchalant. Great show.
quote:At the time, probably his family's $860m net worth.
I just wonder what attracted Cathy (sp?) to him in the first place. Guy is a first rate creepster. I swear it almost looks like he is wearing contacts his eyes are so black.