Unexpectedly, after nearly ten years, HBO's crime documentary "New York Disaster" has a second season...
Robert, the protagonist of the film, is also a "legend", not only is he super rich, but the most important thing is that he is surrounded by three unsolved cases that have not yet been solved.
In 1982, his first wife, Catherine, mysteriously disappeared and has not been found;
In 2000, his friend Susan was killed in Los Angeles, and Susan was a close friend of her, who knew all his secrets.
The police suspect that Susan may have been killed because she knew the inside story of Catherine's disappearance...
To escape the constant media attention and public eye, Robert moved to Texas, where his life seemed to rediscover tranquility until the body of his neighbor, Maurice Black, was found...
With its unique narrative and in-depth investigation, the documentary series unravels the multiple mysteries behind Robert Duster, a New York real estate mogul.
From his early family life to the suspicions of murdering his wife, friends, and neighbors, every episode is chilling...
The best thing is that the victims, suspects, lawyers, police, judges...
They are all real people, not actors or stand-ins.
Coupled with top-notch editing and soundtrack, this documentary is even more enjoyable than the average American drama...
Robert Daxter, an heir born into a real estate empire, grew up living under an aura of wealth, but his life trajectory is a labyrinth of mysteries, secrets, and death.
But I don't know if Robert is really innocent, or if the family forces helped him cover everything up, and the police have never found enough evidence to convict him.
Again and again he was prosecuted on suspicion, and again and again he was released after being defended by prominent lawyers.
But something dramatic happened, and in the 2015 HBO documentary New York Disaster, Robert was recorded saying something that could have meant a confession before he took off the microphone after the interview: "Of course... I killed them. ”
This confession was creepy and not only shocked the audience, but also restarted Robert's murder investigation again...
After that, Robert was re-arrested on suspicion of murder.
In 2021, Robert was convicted of the murder of his friend Susan Berman in 2000 and sentenced to life in prison!
But the funniest thing is that the interview in the whole documentary was actually requested by Robert himself...
And the second season of "New York Disaster," which returns this month, is about what happened after the first season of the documentary.
That is, the process of his arrest and conviction, and the story that happened after that...
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