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Disappearance Under Scrutiny After 18 Years
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KEVIN FLYNN and CHARLES V. BAGLI
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Durst, Kathleen A
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2000
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KEVIN FLYNN and CHARLES V. BAGLI
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Durst, Kathleen A
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Disappearance Under Scrutiny After 18 Years
2000
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Mrs. Durst's relatives have long said they believe Mr. Durst knew more about the circumstances of his wife's disappearance than he said. They formally made the allegation in a 1983 court proceeding in which Mrs. Durst's mother asked a Surrogate Court judge to appoint her the temporary administrator of her daughter's estate. Mr. Durst's lawyers at the time described the allegation as unfounded. Yesterday, in response to inquiries, Mr. Durst's brother, [Douglas], issued a statement denying that his brother played any part in Mrs. Durst's disappearance. According to accounts given at the time, Mrs. Durst had attended a dinner party at the home of Ms. [Gilberta Najamy], a friend from college, in Newtown, Conn., on Sunday, Jan. 31, 1982, leaving in the evening to drive her maroon Mercedes home to the Durst weekend retreat in South Salem.
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