
Robert Durst testifies that he used cocaine, meth and 'lots of marijuana' before wife's 1982 disappearance
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New York real-estate tycoon Robert Durst testified Wednesday at his Los Angeles murder trial that he used some cocaine, methamphetamine and "lots of marijuana" before his wife's 1982 disappearance.
"I tried it several times," Durst said when asked about his cocaine use in the '70s. "Fortunately, I cannot snort anything because I have bad hay fever. So whenever I would try cocaine, my nose would be clogged up for three or four days." Durst, 78, is charged with killing Berman, who was shot in the back of the head in her Los Angeles home in December 2000. He has pleaded not guilty to murder, though prosecutors allege that the millionaire attempted to silence Berman before she could give police any information regarding his alleged role in Kathie Durst's vanishing.More Related News