By Sky News US Team
A millionaire arrested in a New Orleans hotel on a murder warrant was captured in the finale of a documentary series about his alleged links to three murders saying he "killed them all".
Robert Durst, 71, was held by FBI agents on Saturday for the 2000 murder of Susan Berman, whose father was an associate of Las Vegas mobsters Bugsy Siegel and Meyer Lansky.
His arrest came just before the finale of the HBO documentary The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst.
In an episode shown last week the handwriting on a letter sent by Durst to Ms Berman appeared to match an anonymous letter alerting Beverly Hills police to a "cadaver" at her home. The word "Beverly" was misspelt on both documents.
Durst notes in the documentary that only Ms Berman's killer could have sent the letter to police.
During the finale, which aired on Sunday night, filmmakers said Durst wore his microphone into the bathroom.
Apparently talking to himself, he then said: "There it is. You're caught," and then "what the hell did I do? Killed them all, of course."
The show then ends and it was unclear what he meant by the words or whether producers addressed the recording.
Ms Berman, who was Durst's spokeswoman, was killed at her home as she was about to be questioned over the unsolved 1982 disappearance of the real estate tycoon's wife Kathleen.
He has always maintained his innocence of Ms Berman's murder.
After her death, he moved to Texas where he lived as a mute woman in a boarding house until he was arrested in 2001 when the dismembered body of his elderly neighbour Morris Black were found in Galveston Bay.
Durst became a fugitive until he was caught shoplifting in Pennsylvania. He was acquitted of murder after his lawyer Chip Lewis told a jury he had shot and dismembered Mr Black in self defence.
In 1982, he reported that his wife Kathleen had disappeared from their cottage in New York state. No one was ever charged over her disappearance.
Former Galveston County District Court judge Susan Criss, who presided over the Texas murder trial, said he had been "incredibly lucky that so many people who've investigated him have dropped the ball, but I think that luck may be running out".
He is the eldest son of the late real estate mogul Seymour Durst. Robert Durst became estranged from his family when his brother Douglas was chosen to run the family business. The business oversees the lease and maintenance of One World Trade Center and several office towers in Manhattan.
Durst was also the inspiration for the 2010 film All Good Things, a crime thriller starring Ryan Gosling.
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