Susan Jane Berman (May 18, 1945 – December 23, 2000) was an American journalist and author. The daughter of mobster
David Berman, she wrote about her late-in-life realization of her father's role in organized crime.
In 2000, Berman was found murdered in her home. The case went unsolved for more than a decade, until real-estate heir
Robert Durst, Berman's longtime friend and confidant, was charged with her murder in 2015 and convicted in 2021.
Early life
Susan Berman was born in
Minneapolis
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,
Minnesota
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, in 1945, the only child of the former Betty Ewald, a traveling dancer who had adopted the stage name Gladys Evans,
and
David "Davie" Berman. Berman always maintained that her father—a major
Jewish-American organized crime
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figure who took over the
Flamingo Hotel after
Bugsy Siegel
Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel (; February 28, 1906 – June 20, 1947) was an American gangster, mobster who was a driving force behind the development of the Las Vegas Strip. Siegel was influential within the Jewish-American organized crime, Jewish Mo ...
's 1947 gangland murder—died under mysterious circumstances on an operating table when she was 12, but all indications are that he died of a heart attack during surgery. She also believed uncertainty surrounded her mother's presumed suicide by overdose a year later.
Berman grew up in Las Vegas
and, later, in
Hollywood, California
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, where her classmates and friends at the
Chadwick School included
Jann Wenner
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and
Liza Minnelli
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.
Berman received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1967 from the
University of California, Los Angeles
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, where she met American real estate heir
Robert Durst. In 1969, she graduated with a Master of Arts in journalism from the
University of California, Berkeley
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.
Berman was gradually paid a total of $4.3 million by the
Mafia
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for her father's interests in casinos and other properties.
Career
Berman was a novelist and author of two
memoir
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s, along with a 1971 college guidebook, ''The Underground Guide to the College of Your Choice.'' Her first memoir, ''
Easy Street'', detailed her life as a mobster's daughter. While representing her in the 1970s, the
William Morris Agency
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talked with several Hollywood producers interested in adapting the book into a
screenplay
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. The movie rights were ultimately sold for $350,000, but no film project ever materialized.
For a time, Berman attempted to finance a musical based on the
Dreyfus affair, in which Durst declined to invest.
In
San Francisco
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, Berman wrote for media outlets including the ''
San Francisco Examiner
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Once self-dubbed the "Monarch of the Dailies" by then-owner William Randolph Hearst and the flagship of the He ...
'',
Francis Ford Coppola
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's ''City Magazine'', the ''
Westinghouse Evening Show'' on
KPIX-TV
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, and the ''People'' show on
CBS. She was a contributing writer for magazines such as ''
New York
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'',
''
Cosmopolitan
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'' and ''
Family Circle
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''. She also wrote ''Driver, Give a Soldier a Lift!'' and ''Lady Las Vegas'', accompanying the 1996 release of an
A&E documentary, for which she was a co-writer and nominated for a
Writers Guild of America
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* The Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) is headquartered in New York City and is affiliated wit ...
award.
At the time of her death, Berman was working on a project for
Showtime with attorney
Kevin Norte. Entitled ''Sin City,'' it was being planned as Showtime's answer to the
HBO
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hit ''
The Sopranos
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''.
Personal life
Berman lived just off the
Sunset Strip
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on Alta Loma Road in
West Hollywood
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for several years prior to her final residence in
Benedict Canyon, in
Los Angeles
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. Her manager, Nyle Brenner, later told the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' that "many details of Ms. Berman's personal life are unclear" and added "she had been married once in the 1980s, and later helped rear the two children of a boyfriend." Berman was married to Christopher "Mister" Margulies, in June 1984 at the
Hotel Bel-Air; Durst walked Berman down the aisle.
Margulies died of a
heroin
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overdose in 1986.
Berman kept close ties to friends on Alta Loma Road, at the
Las Vegas Strip
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, and in
New York City
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, including Durst.
Murder
Berman was found murdered, execution style with a
9mm handgun
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, on Christmas Eve 2000 in her rented Benedict Canyon home, and was presumed to have been dead at least one day.
On March 14, 2015, Durst was arrested in
New Orleans
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on a
first-degree murder
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warrant, issued out of Los Angeles. Although his presumed victim was not immediately named by authorities, the ''Los Angeles Times'' first reported that he had been detained in connection to Berman's slaying.
Three days after his arrest, Los Angeles District Attorney
Jackie Lacey said that, if convicted, Durst could face the
death penalty
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in California for "special circumstances of murder of a witness and lying in wait."
Durst was transferred to California and
arraigned there in early November 2016.
Multiple accounts, including ''
Murder of a Mafia Daughter'' by
Cathy Scott
Cathleen Scott (born ) is a ''Los Angeles Times'' and ''New York Times'' bestselling American true crime author and investigative journalist who penned the biographies and true crime books '' The Killing of Tupac Shakur'' and '' The Murder of B ...
, have reported possible connections between Berman's murder and the 1982 disappearance of Durst's first wife, Kathleen McCormack Durst.
Berman became a confidante of Durst
at UCLA in the late 1960s,
and came to know McCormack after later moving to New York. In a review of Scott's book, ''True Crime Zine'' suggested that "detectives came to suspect one of
erman'slongtime friends, but have never been able to charge him with murder." Durst was also considered a
prime suspect
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in his wife's disappearance and, many years after she was last seen, was eventually charged in the case.
Berman initially acted as a media spokesperson for Durst, and is believed to have facilitated his public
alibi
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.
In 1982, she provided the case with a
deposition, a copy of which Durst faxed to investigators after her murder.
Berman had remained Durst's friend and received two large cash gifts totaling $50,000 from him in the months before her death; she had last written to Durst on November 5, 2000, expressing hope that her financial entreaties would not ruin their friendship.
Earlier in 2000, the
New York State Police
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, at the request of then-
Westchester County
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District Attorney
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Jeanine Pirro
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, had reopened an investigation into Kathleen's disappearance, and was urged by the missing woman's friends, without apparent success, to contact Berman for an interview.
Berman was killed weeks after the reopened investigation was publicized.
Durst's 2015 arrest warrant mentioned a previously undisclosed typewritten letter, mailed from New York on January 9, 2001, to a
West Los Angeles
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police station, titled, "Possible motive for Susan Berman murder." The letter said Berman suspected Durst had been involved in his wife's disappearance,
and specified that Durst was planning to visit her in late December.
On September 17, 2021, Durst was convicted of Berman's murder and, several weeks later, was sentenced to life in prison. Four months after the conviction, he died in prison.
Berman is interred at
Home of Peace Memorial Park in
East Los Angeles, California
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.
Books
Nonfiction
*''The Underground Guide to the College of Your Choice'' (Signet, 1971),
*''Easy Street: The True Story of a Mob Family'' (The Dial Press, 1981),
*''Lady Las Vegas: The Inside Story Behind America's Neon Oasis'' (TV Books, 1996),
Fiction
*''Driver, Give a Soldier a Lift'' (
Putnam, 1976),
*''Fly Away Home'' (Avon Books, 1996),
*''Spiderweb'' (
Avon Books
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, 1997),
In popular culture
In the 2010 film ''
All Good Things'', the character Deborah Lehrman, portrayed by
Lily Rabe, is inspired by Susan Berman. The film depicts Lehrman being murdered by the character Malvern Bump, who is inspired by
Morris Black. It is implied that Bump murders Lehrman on the orders of David Marks, inspired by Durst, in order to prevent her from revealing incriminating information about Marks.
The story of Susan Berman's suspicious death and suspected murder was covered by a CBS News Productions documentary series ''
48 Hours'', Season 29, Episode 19, "Murder 90210", release date January 30, 2016 (USA).
The case was the basis for the ''
Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' episode "Maledictus".
References
External links
*''
This American Life
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'
episode 76: "Mob" linked
RealAudio
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file includes a reading by Berman from ''Easy Street''.
Homicide Special: A year with LAPD's Elite Detective Unit, Miles Corwin (2003) Chapter 14*
*''
A Deadly Secret: The Strange Disappearance of Kathie Durst'' (2003) by
Matt Birkbeck
*''
Murder of a Mafia Daughter: The Life and Tragic Death of Susan Berman'' (2002) by
Cathy Scott
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