The Jinx
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But the cadaver note was another story.
(A surprise given the disappearance of Dursts first wife.)
So attention shifts to the Altmans, who prove only slightly less vexing to interrogate.
Even establishing that Stewart isnt bound by attorney-client privilege takes a special motion.
He succeeds in filibustering his way out of incriminating his buddy.
Emily proves to be less practiced.
From there, the unthinkable happens.
Durst concedes the point that he in fact wrote the cadaver note.
It is the defendants choice, DeGuerin explains to Jarecki when asked about Durst testifying.
This is another way of saying that the choice was definitely not DeGuerins.
Truly a love story for the ages.
Very specific definition of who is and is not capable of murder.
The judge deadpans, It was not a professional context.
Well, they were never known for their brilliance, he says of the Altmans.