defense. he has more money now, by the way. we ll talk about that. but why was he living in a $300 apartment? it is my belief that when new evidence came into westchester county and the district attorney re-opened that investigation because of a tip, bob told his sister wendy, i m going to go under ground. i think at that point, he started going around setting up safe houses like he did in galveston. he also did the same thing in new orleans, dressed up as a mute female said he was a family member told his sister he posed as dorothy in galveston, a girl he went to high school with. in new orleans, he posed as dixie wynn another female from his past. but i think what happened was, he went around setting up these safe houses in the event that new york was to find her
kill them all. durst s attorney pledged his client will be vindicated. bob durst didn t kill susan berman he s ready to end the speculation and have a trial. he waives extradition because he wants to come here as quickly as possible. but now that he s facing gun charges and drug charges in new orleans, that could slow down extradition. i want to ask you about gavelston, texas, because he admits that he killed a neighbor in gavelston while he was hiding out. he was put on trial. how did he dodge that murder conviction? yeah it s really an unusual case. he was living in gavelston, and then his neighbor disappears maurice block. his body parts washed ashore but the head doesn t wash ashore. he did get pinched for that crime, but he said that durst said that he had killed black in self-defense because the head didn t reappear because the head contained the bullets, the
side wearing a very nice ten-gallon hat, he says he doesn t believe it s coincidence the authorities in los angeles are choosing now to charge robert durst with a 15-year-old murder, unsolved yet, of his friend susan berman. but the question then becomes, what exactly did the authorities have on durst? what aren t they telling us? what do they have that they might not have had before but suddenly have now? cue the lawyers, danny cevallos and joey jackson. before i even get to that, because that was what was burning a hole in my show before i got to air. and then dick deguerin went on tv in a live news conference moments ago and said the words that he s going to contest the arrest warrant. while he s cooling his heels in a jail in louisiana, dick deguerin is going to contest the arrest warrant in los angeles saying it s based on tv ratings, not based on fact. where does he get off saying
in texas he was soon arrested for the murder of his neighbor morris black, whose dismembered body was found floating in pieces in galveston bay. not guilty. reporter: unbelievably he beat the charges by claiming self-defense even though he admitted to cutting the enjoyed pieces. all three cases back in the spotlight after durst agreed to talk to filmmakers for a new hbo series. during their interview, the director confronts dwufrt a letter telling police in 2000 the location of the body of his long-time friend susan berman. the filmmakers in their exhaustive research found another letter durst had previously sent to berman. the address on both envelopes written in nearly identical block letters and the same misspelling of beverliment when confronted durst become nervous and burping uncomfortably on camera. would conclude they were both
in the execution-style death of his friend susan berman back in 2000. if convicted, durst could get the death penalty. he has waived extradition. it s not clear when he will be brought to los angeles, now he s facing drug and weapons charges stemming from his arrest in new orleans. new obamacare numbers out, the government estimates 16 million people have coverage. is health care coverage better now than before the law? cnn s suzanne malveaux live for us from washington. what s the answer? for a lot of americans, it s good news the department of health and human services says 16.4 million people have gained health insurance coverage since the affordable health care act became law five years ago. it translates into the biggest drop of uninsured americans. rate of uninsured now is 13.2%. it was about 20% in late 2014 before the marketplace was launched in 2013. so the health of hhs credits the