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‘The Jinx Part Two' Is Six More Episodes of Robert Durst Being Terrible
Men's Health via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoThe critically acclaimed HBO miniseries The Jinx is back with The Jinx Part Two, once again digging...
Why ‘The Jinx’ Owes Its Existence to a Bizarre Movie About Robert Durst
New York Times· 3 days agoYears ago, while doing my civic duty in a Brooklyn courthouse, I was amused to be asked during jury...
The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst Season 2 Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via HBO Max
COMINGSOON.net via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst Season 2 (also known as The Jinx – Part Two) is a true...
The Courtroom Twist That Turns ‘The Jinx: Part Two’ Upside Down
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 5 days agoHBONine years after The Jinx shocked the world with a hot-mic recording of real estate scion Robert ...
The Jinx Recap: Not a Professional Context
Vulture· 2 days agoFor as much attention as Robert Durst’s hot-mic confession brought The Jinx in the explosive finale to its first season — the hottest mic, I would argue...
These Thrillers on Netflix Will Have You at the Edge of Your Seat
Marie Claire· 5 days agoNo, Ben Affleck doesn’t play a “spicy accountant” of the type popularized by TikTok, but he’s also...
Jason Kelce Reveals He Gave Wife Kylie a Sword for 6th Wedding Anniversary: 'Happy Anniversary,...
People via Yahoo News· 7 days agoDiana. It came about after Kylie modeled some retro Eagles gear including a green letterman jacket...
Why Jason Kelce got Kylie Kelce a sword as an anniversary present
TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days ago"Well done." "We nailed this one, boys," Jason said. The brothers then had some fun thinking about...
Why Jason Kelce ‘Wouldn’t Allow’ Kylie to Do an Official Roast of Him
Us Weekly via AOL· 6 days agoJason Kelce and Kylie Kelce Courtesy of Kylie Kelce/Instagram Jason Kelce has no interest in a...
Our Collective Obsession with True Crime
The New Yorker· 6 days agoToday’s audiences have a seemingly insatiable appetite for stories about people who do—or experience—terrible things. Is there a right way to turn real-life tragedy into mass entertainment?