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What's next for the Menendez brothers? Here's how soon Lyle and Erik could walk free - New York Post
Menendez brothers, Erik, left, and Lyle on the steps of their Beverly Hills home in November, 1989. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images. Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman talks ...
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Knewz on MSNEXCLUSIVE: Lyle Menendez's Ex-Wife Pleads 'Let the Brothers Go' As Parent Massacre Siblings Keep Fighting for FreedomLyle Menendez’s ex-wife is pleading for the release of him and his brother as they continue to wage their war for freedom ...
The resentencing effort and clemency petition are the primary legal pathways that could lead to the brothers’ freedom. It was more than 35 years ago that Lyle and Erik Menendez — then 21 and ...
Menendez brothers resentenced: What to know about the case A Los Angeles judge resentenced Lyle and Erik Menendez, who have spent over three decades behind bars for the 1989 killing of their ...
At the time of the murders, Lyle Menendez was 21 and Erik Menendez was 18. The brothers initially denied involvement and tried to make the incident look like an organized crime hit.
Brothers Erik and Lyle Menendez, jailed for life for the 1989 murders of their parents in Beverly Hills, are set to be given a hearing on Thursday to determine whether they may be eligible for a ...
Erik and Lyle Menendez received a chance at freedom after more than 35 years in prison Tuesday, with a judge resentencing the brothers after relatives testified it was time for them to come home.
Erik and Lyle Menendez's much-anticipated resentencing hearing will move forward on May 13 and 14, a judge ruled on Friday, as new details about the brothers' alleged behavior behind bars were ...
She said Lyle Menendez wants to work on green spaces and Erik Menendez would like to provide hospice care for prisoners. Asked whether the brothers have changed since the murders, she said they ...
Lyle and Erik Menendez were convicted of killing their parents in 1989. After initially denying it, they said it was out of self-defense against their abusive father.
A 1990 basketball card of former NBA star Mark Jackson, which was photo-bombed by Erik and Lyle Menendez, skyrocketed in value following the infamous brothers' 1996 conviction in their parents ...
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