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The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (2015-2024)

2 seasons
3,84 70 votes

State: Ended

Genre: Documentary

Origin: United States

Developed by: Andrew Jarecki, Marc Smerling and Zachary Stuart-Pontier

Stars: Robert Durst, Andrew Jarecki and Gary Napoli

IMDb score: 8,6 (57.920)

Releasedate: Sunday 8 February 2015

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The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst plot

This six-part documentary reveals the long-hidden information recently uncovered during a seven-year investigation of a series of unsolved crimes, and the man at the center of it: Robert Durst, scion of New York's Durst billionaire family. This documentary was made with his full cooperation. It took more than ten years before the documentary makers had done enough research to make this documentary.

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Left4Dead

  • 10 comments
  • 69 votes
Tuesday 11 January 2022
The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst season 1

Started again today, it continues to leave quite an impression. Man is no good, but especially that cold look with those dark eyes. Besides that compulsive eye blink, the guy would be a really good one for a heavy horror movie.

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Waterkonijn

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  • 2 votes
Sunday 30 April 2023
The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst season 1

Great docuseries about the criminal past of a seemingly very cultured and intelligent man from a very wealthy real estate family headquartered in New York. As a viewer you are put on the wrong track a few times when you see the man speak and the investigation continues. The man comes across as so cultured and smart and wallows in everything quite plausibly that you don't suspect him in advance.

In the very last episode, just before the credits, the man seems to make a kind of confession in the toilet via a microphone on his body, after the interview with the documentary maker, and to admit that his deception has not worked. Too bad there was a lot of fuss about this last clip and it later became clear that the documentary maker has fiddled with the sound recording to maximize the effect for the documentary's bouncer. Reason not to give this documentary the maximum number of stars.

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