
The final scene of “The Jinx: Part Two” docuseries finale, which aired on Sunday, shows stunning views of a lavish beachfront mansion, meant to represent the Hamptons home of killer Robert Durst‘s widow, Debrah Lee Charatan.
The series, which chronicles the California murder prosecution of New York real estate scion Durst, uses Charatan’s Bridgehampton mansion, valued at $15 million on Realtor.com®, as a symbol of the corrupt influence Durst’s fortune had on those close to him.
But what is not revealed in the docuseries by filmmaker Andrew Jarecki is that the star Los Angeles prosecutor who won a murder conviction against Durst once vacationed in the mansion overnight as Charatan’s invited guest, just months after Durst died behind bars.
The stunning revelation is the latest twist in the Durst saga. Heir to a commercial real estate empire, Durst was suspected in the 1982 disappearance of his wife Kathleen McCormack Durst in New York, acquitted of murdering his neighbor Robert Morris in Texas after admitting to dismembering the man’s body, and convicted of the 2000 murder of his close friend Susan Berman in Los Angeles.
Soon after he secured that murder conviction in late 2021, Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney John Lewin and his daughter visited Charatan in her beachfront mansion and stayed there overnight, News 12 Bronx first reported on Tuesday.
The report cited taped depositions from a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Durst’s wife Kathleen, in which Charatan and Lewin both confirm his sleepover visit.
Charatan, in a deposition dated last October, is seen curtly confirming that Lewin visited her Bridgehampton home, slept over, and that she was present in the home at the time.
Lewin, in his own deposition dated March 1, appears startled when asked about the vacation.
“Did I spend the night? So, my…