Menendez Brothers Seek Parole After 30 Years in Prison
Erik and Lyle Menendez, serving life sentences for the 1989 murders of their parents, step closer to parole as they address the parole board this week. The brothers were initially sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, but a recent judge's decision has given them a potential path to freedom.
This week, they will appear separately before the California state parole board. Erik is scheduled for his hearing on Thursday, followed by Lyle on Friday. The July decision to reduce their sentences to 50 years to life has reignited public interest in their case.
Video footage from the pair's first trial in 1993, which ended in a mistrial, showcases moments of emotional testimony where they discussed the shooting incidents and the years of alleged abuse inflicted by their parents, Kitty and Jose Menendez. The brothers have argued that their actions were influenced by the traumatic circumstances of their childhood, a factor that may weigh heavy on the parole board's decision-making process.
As the Menendez brothers share their stories once more, it remains to be seen if this will be the moment that changes their lives after decades behind bars.