Erik Menendez has acquired a choice following his parole listening to whereas his brother Lyle’s destiny nonetheless hangs within the steadiness.
Erik, 54, was denied parole at his listening to which happened on Thursday, August 21. Lyle’s listening to will happen on Friday, August 22.
“Whereas we respect the choice, right now’s final result was after all disappointing and never what we hoped for,” Menendez relations mentioned in a ready assertion, in line with NewsNation on Thursday. “However our perception in Erik stays unwavering and we all know he’ll take the Board’s advice in stride. His regret, progress, and the constructive affect he’s had on others communicate for themselves. We are going to proceed to face by him and maintain to the hope he is ready to return house quickly.”
Earlier this week, the brothers’ lawyer, Mark Geragos, spoke in regards to the parole course of on NewsNation’s Cuomo.
“It’s a really interactive expertise, it’s very strong and one thing folks don’t notice: The parole board members that day will retire, deliberate and decide every day,” Geragos mentioned on NewsNation’s Cuomo earlier this week. “I might anticipate a choice on each of them individually, sequentially, and hopefully it’ll be a choice that offers them their freedom after nearly 36 years.”
Geragos added that Erik and Lyle are “fascinating, intriguing and deserving of getting parole,” insisting, “They each needs to be out.”
Erik and Lyle confessed to killing their mother and father, José and Kitty Menendez, of their Beverly Hills mansion in August 1989 when the siblings have been 18 and 21, respectively. Though they claimed self-defense attributable to abuse and worry for their very own lives, Erik and Lyle have been convicted of first-degree homicide in 1996 and sentenced to life in jail with out the potential for parole.
Amid renewed curiosity within the case following the 2024 launch of a Netflix documentary and collection in regards to the brothers, former Los Angeles District Legal professional George Gascón really useful Erik and Lyle be resentenced. In Could, a decide decreased their sentences to 50 years to life, with the potential for parole.
The day earlier than the hearings started, Nathan Hochman, Los Angeles’ present district lawyer, defined his opposition to Erik and Lyle’s launch.
“The Menendez brothers have by no means totally accepted accountability for the horrific murders of their mother and father, as an alternative persevering with to advertise a false narrative of self-defense that was rejected by the jury many years in the past,” Hochman mentioned in a Wednesday, August 20, assertion. “We have now persistently opposed their launch as a result of they haven’t demonstrated full perception into their crimes or proven that they’ve been totally rehabilitated, and due to this fact proceed to pose a danger to society. We are going to consider our ultimate place based mostly on the proof introduced on the listening to.”
Hochman emphasised that Erik and Lyle’s media resurgence shouldn’t affect the parole board’s ruling.
“Whereas current documentaries and movies have drawn renewed consideration to this case, parole choices should be based mostly solely on the info and the legislation,” he continued. “This case, like all instances — particularly those who captivate the general public — should be considered with a vital eye. Justice ought to by no means be swayed by spectacle.”