Menendez Brothers: “Cautiously Hopeful” for Parole After 30+ Years

Menendez Brothers: “Cautiously Hopeful” for Parole After 30+ Years

Menendez Brothers: “Cautiously Hopeful” for Parole After 30+ Years

Lyle and Erik Menendez, convicted of the brutal 1989 murders of their parents, are expressing hope for the first time in decades as they prepare for a parole hearing. 

Lyle and Erik Menendez, convicted of the brutal 1989 murders of their parents.

The brothers, who have served over 30 years of a life sentence, reflect on their time in prison, where they have engaged in rehabilitation programs and worked to better themselves. Despite public opposition and the controversy surrounding the case, the brothers remain hopeful that they may have a chance at parole.

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Their parole board hearing is set for June, and a resentencing hearing will take place in mid-April.

 

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