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Now eligible for parole, the Menendez brothers could be released next month after spending more than three decades behind ...
Erik and Lyle Menendez, who killed their parents in 1989, were resentenced to 50 years to life and have several paths to ...
For now, no decision on the fate of the Menendez brothers can be certain until the brothers are seen before a parole board. It’s unclear what their future holds, but Tuesday’s resentencing was ...
Erik and Lyle Menendez received ... that he would resentence the brothers to 50 years to life, meaning they will be granted a parole hearing at some point in the future. “We are deeply humble ...
When a Los Angeles County judge resentenced Erik and Lyle Menendez ... did not believe the brothers should be released and said prosecutors will “participate” in any future parole hearings.
By Kevin Dolak Erik and Lyle Menendez have been ... they have been able to reshape the futures of fellow inmates while incarcerated. By all accounts, the brothers have been model inmates in ...
the future for the brothers still remains uncertain. The pair, who admitted to killing their parents, Mary "Kitty" and Jose Menendez, in a bloody 1989 shotgun massacre inside their Beverly Hills ...
A Los Angeles judge has resentenced the Menendez brothers, making them eligible for parole after serving prison time for the shotgun murders of their parents at their Beverly Hills, California ...
The Menendez brothers, imprisoned over 30 years in the gruesome shotgun murder of their parents, are one step closer to possible release after a Los Angeles judge ruled they are eligible for parole.
If either of the Menendez brothers is denied parole during their independent hearings, they could lobby for their freedom again in future meetings with the board. However, it may take a few years ...
Prosecutors claimed the killings were driven by the brothers’ desire for a multi-million-dollar inheritance. Jesic’s ruling means the Menendez brothers are immediately eligible for parole ...
(Photos courtesy of the California Department of Corrections) Lyle and Erik Menendez were 21 and 18 when they killed their parents. Now, at 57 and 54, the brothers are eligible for parole after a ...