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Murder of a Mafia Daughter

''Murder of a Mafia Daughter: The Life and Tragic Death of Susan Berman'' is a non-fiction fact-based crime book by author and journalist Cathy Scott about the 2000 murder. ''Murder of a Mafia Daughter'' was published in 2002 by Barricade Books. A 2nd edition of the book was released in June 2015 following the March 2015 arrest of suspect Robert Durst in Berman's murder.
== Storyline ==

The title is a biography and true account of Susan Berman and her December 23, 2000, murder. A journalist, screenwriter and author of ''Easy Street'', Berman grew up as mob royalty in Las Vegas. She was discovered dead in her rented Beverly Hills home, lying face down in a spare bedroom after her dogs were seen running in and out of an open back door. Originally, Los Angeles police thought Berman’s death was a mob hit, because Berman’s father, Davie Berman, was a Jewish mobster with ties to the Chicago syndicate, plus Berman was killed with a single bullet to the back of her head, which at the time was believed to be a contract-style hit.
A 2003 review of the book by ''Las Vegas CityLife'' pointed out that while Berman’s murder appeared to be a mob-style execution, the author “presents evidence that Susan's killing had nothing to do with her father's Mob connections."
The book details a person of interest identified by LAPD detectives as Robert Durst, Berman’s college friend from the University of California, Los Angeles, whose wife, Kathie Durst, disappeared in 1982. While Durst was a person of interest, he wasn't charged with Berman's death until more than 14 years later when the LAPD issued an arrest warrant and Durst was apprehended on March 14, 2015, in New Orleans. ''True Crime Zine'', in a review of the book, wrote that "detectives came to suspect one of (Susan's) long-time friends but have never been able to charge him with murder."
The book points out that Berman must have known her assailant, because there was no forced entry, no robbery, and nothing missing from her home. At the time of the murder, according to the book and an interview with Durst's attorney, Dick DeGuerin, Durst had traveled to California while awaiting trial in Galveston, Texas, for the murder of an elderly acquaintance. The book includes details about the Durst connection and his planned visit to Berman the week she was killed.
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Also, "Various suspects are evaluated" in the book, according to ''Online Nevada Encyclopedia''.〔(Susan Berman | ''ONE - Online Nevada Encyclopedia'' )〕
The book is on display at downtown Las Vegas's The Mob Museum as well as in the Lied Library's Special Collections at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
In 2004, ''Murder of a Mafia Daughter'' was optioned for film development by TKO Productions.
On November 7 and 8, 2015, the author appeared on a FOX News special about Robert Durst to discuss details Scott covered in the book about Berman's relationship with Durst. The book was also used as background sourcing, and the author was a consultant, for NBC’s 2010 documentary "Solve My Mystery: The Susan Berman Story."〔(NBC, "Solve My Mystery: The Susan Berman Story," 2010 )〕

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