Maintaining Justice: Menendez Brothers Seek Release from Prison
Family Members Unite to Plead for Brothers’ Freedom
About two dozen family members of Lyle and Erik Menendez will gather in Los Angeles on Wednesday for a news conference to plead for the brothers’ release from prison, where they have been serving a life sentence for over three decades.
The Case
The brothers were convicted of murdering their parents inside their Beverly Hills home in 1989. They have maintained that they killed their parents out of self-defense, citing years of sexual abuse by their father. Their attorneys argue that if the trial were held today, the brothers would likely face a lesser charge of manslaughter instead of murder.
New Evidence and Review
Los Angeles County District Attorney George GascĂłn is conducting a review of new evidence, including a letter written by Erik Menendez to his cousin, which corroborates claims of sexual abuse by their father just nine months before their parents were killed. This new evidence has sparked a renewed call for the brothers’ release.
Unity and Solidarity
Mark Geragos, the brothers’ attorney, stated that the news conference represents a display of unity among family members, who have come together to demand the brothers’ release. "They are united in asking for Lyle and Erik to be released from prison," Geragos said.
Notable Figures Backing the Cause
Kim Kardashian has written a personal essay advocating for the release of the Menendez brothers, stating that their trial and punishment were more suitable for a serial killer. The essay was published by NBC News on October 3rd.
The Way Forward
GascĂłn has not announced a timeline for a decision on his office’s review, but has stated that the DA has taken the new evidence seriously. "We have not decided on an outcome. We are reviewing information," GascĂłn said in early October. A hearing is scheduled for November 29.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the case about?
A: The Menendez brothers murdered their parents inside their Beverly Hills home in 1989, and were convicted of their murders.
Q: What is the brothers’ defense?
A: The brothers claim they killed their parents in self-defense, citing years of sexual abuse by their father.
Q: What is the evidence that is being reviewed?
A: A letter written by Erik Menendez to his cousin, which corroborates claims of sexual abuse by their father, is being reviewed by the DA’s office.
Q: Who is supporting the cause?
A: Kim Kardashian has written an essay advocating for the release of the Menendez brothers, and the brothers’ family members are also backing their demand for release.