In Los Angeles, family members of Erik and Lyle Menendez held a press conference on Wednesday, urging for the brothers’ release from prison.
Despite being sentenced to life for the 1989 murders of their parents, the Menendez brothers’ relatives argue that they deserve freedom due to the alleged abuse they endured at the hands of their father.
According to the family, Erik and Lyle were victims of severe sexual and physical abuse, which drove them to take drastic action in an attempt to escape their father’s cruelty.
The press conference, which took place in downtown Los Angeles, featured several generations of the Menendez family.
They expressed their belief that the brothers were unfairly portrayed by the media and public, leading to a trial that failed to consider the full extent of their suffering.
The 1996 jury that convicted them of murder without parole, the family claims, was not ready to accept the reality that boys could be victims of such abuse.
Joan Andersen VanderMolen, the aunt of Erik and Lyle and sister to their mother Kitty Menendez, shared her perspective on the situation.
At 92 years old, she admitted that the family was unaware of the abuse when it was happening and that coming to terms with the truth has been a long and difficult journey for her.
She described the brothers’ actions as a desperate attempt to survive the horrific circumstances created by their father.
This press event was the largest gathering of the Menendez family since the brothers’ sentencing nearly three decades ago.
Around 30 family members from both sides of the Menendez parents came together to support their release.
The timing of this public plea follows an announcement from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office, stating they would review new evidence related to the brothers’ case.
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The investigation will determine if the life sentences, handed down over 30 years ago, are still justified.
Lyle, who was 21 at the time of the crime, and Erik, then 18, admitted to killing their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez.
They claimed their father, a successful entertainment executive, had subjected them to years of sexual abuse.
The brothers insisted that they feared their parents would kill them to keep the abuse secret, leading to the tragic events of 1989.
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