Menendez brothers set new court date as resentencing efforts continue
Tag24 April 17, 2025 01:39 PM

Los Angeles, California - Erik and Lyle Menendez will appear in a Los Angeles court on Thursday in a bid to persuade a judge to reduce their life sentences for the shotgun of their own parents.

Erik (r.) and Lyle Menendez will appear in a Los Angeles court on Thursday in a bid to persuade a judge to reduce their sentences for the murders of their parents. © HANDOUT / California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation / AFP

The brothers – who are among America's most infamous murderers – are hoping the current life-without-parole term will be cut to one that could allow them to walk free, more than 35 years after the brutal double killings.

During blockbuster trials in the 1990s, prosecutors said the men killed Jose and Kitty Menendez in their luxury Beverly Hills home to get their hands on a $14 million fortune.

They initially blamed the deaths on a Mafia hit, the first of five disparate explanations they offered.

But at trial they claimed they had acted in self-defense, striking first before their abusive and controlling father could kill them, after years of emotional and sexual abuse.

A lengthy campaign, backed by their family and with growing support from the public, whose appetite for the case was whetted by a hit Netflix series, has sought to have them freed.

Supporters say Erik Menendez (54) and Lyle Menendez (57) have been model prisoners, who are reformed, and deserving of a second chance.

Their hand was strengthened by the former chief prosecutor for Los Angeles, who asked the court to .

But when the more hardline Nathan Hochman became district attorney last year, he .

Will the Menendez brothers receive a new sentence? Supporters say Erik (r.) and Lyle Menendez have been model prisoners, who are reformed, and deserving of a second chance. © MIKE NELSON / AFP

He says the men have not atoned for their crimes and continue to lie about the murders, in which they repeatedly shot their parents, including in the knees.

He also points to the premeditated nature of the slayings – the men had tried to set up alibis in advance – and their efforts to get people to cover for them after the fact.

And he claims that their unwillingness to come clean about the true circumstances of the crime makes them .

However, last week, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic rejected his office's effort to .

The hearing, which begins on Thursday morning in Los Angeles, is expected to last up to two days.

The brothers' original trials were huge events, and the case saw a surge of renewed interest last year with the release of the Netflix hit .

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