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Menendez brothers admit guilt, say they've changed as judge resentences them “I killed my mom and dad,” Lyle Menendez, now 57, said at a resentencing hearing Tuesday. “I make no excuses.
Erik and Lyle Menendez will be eligible for parole after serving more than 30 years behind bars for the gruesome 1989 shotgun slayings of their parents, a Los Angeles judge ruled.
The Menendez brothers, imprisoned since 1990, could be on a path to release after they were resentenced. See the whole timeline of their murder case. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ ...
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Menendez brothers' long-awaited resentencing hearing to begin - MSNA long-awaited resentencing hearing on Tuesday is set to determine whether two brothers who killed their wealthy parents in their Beverly Hills mansion could be freed from prison after three decades.
After winning their resentencing bid Tuesday, the Menendez brothers are one step closer to their freedom. Erik and Lyle Menendez have spent more than three decades behind bars for killing their ...
The Menendez brothers are already scheduled for a board hearing on June 13, related to a separate petition for clemency. It's not clear if that will also serve as their parole hearing.
Erik and Lyle Menendez have been resentenced to 50 years to life in prison, which makes them immediately eligible for parole -- a vindication years in the making for the brothers and their family.
Family of Menendez brothers call for their release in killing of parents Their first trial ended in a deadlock, but in 1996, the brothers were convicted of first-degree murder in a retrial.
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 ...
After months of postponements and delays, a resentencing hearing to determine whether the Menendez brothers should get a chance at freedom after serving more than three decades for the murder of ...
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 ...
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