Durst admits to filmmaker Andrew Jarecki that he lied to the police during the initial investigation, claiming he did so because it was "more convenient". Key Figures Featured
Durst claims he drove Kathie to a train station and that she traveled alone to their Manhattan apartment. However, investigators note that no one on the train remembered seeing her, and it is implied Durst may have used disguises to impersonate her and create a false trail. [S1E2] The Jinx
The subject, offering his first-ever long-form on-camera interview. Durst admits to filmmaker Andrew Jarecki that he
The episode highlights that the only person speaking in Durst's defense is his high-priced attorney, as no former friends or associates appear on camera to support him. and occasionally terrifying individual".
The episode spans two primary timelines—childhood and 1982—to build a profile of Durst as a "singular, compelling, and occasionally terrifying individual".