Robert Durst, the infamous murder suspect whose saga inspired the HBO series “The Jinx,” has been arrested in New Orleans, CBS News has confirmed.

The eccentric son of a prominent New York real estate developer was taken into custody over a first degree murder warrant out of Los Angeles, officials told producers for CBS’ “48 Hours,” which has been following the case for more than a decade.

He is being held with bond, The New York Times reports.

While Durst has been suspected in three murders in more than one state, he has never been convicted. His saga has been detailed in the HBO series, whose finale airs Sunday evening.

The Los Angeles case involved Susan Berman, the daughter of a Las Vegas casino owner.

The case was never officially closed, but potential new evidence put it back in the spotlight, reports “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty, who has been covering the story for more than a decade.

Susan Berman’s body was found in her house on Christmas Eve in 2000. She had been shot once in the back of the head and there were no signs of a struggle.

LAPD detective Paul Coulter, who was the lead investigator for more than a decade, said police received an anonymous letter alerting them to her murder.

“And it’s just addressed ‘Beverly Hills Police Department’ with her address, and the word ‘cadaver,'” Coulter said.

That letter became part of the story again on Sunday.

Sareb Kaufman, Berman’s stepson, discovered a different letter, this one written by Durst and sent to Berman months before she died. The similarities between the two were striking: The address was written exactly like that of the cadaver note, down to the misspelling of “Beverly.”

“It was clear enough that I might be dancing with the devil,” Kaufman said in the film.

The discovery adds to the body of evidence — all circumstantial — pointing to Durst.