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On Oct. 7, the documentary The Menendez Brothers, debuts on Netflix, featuring interviews with the brothers themselves, lawyers involved in the trial, the journalists who covered it, and jurors.
In A&E’s 2017 docuseries The Menendez Murders: Erik Tells All, Erik recalled his own experiences in harrowing detail. "He would have me massage him, and he would have me perform oral sex on him ...
Erik and Lyle Menendez are speaking out about the 1989 murders of their parents — and what has happened in the 35 years since — for the first time in nearly three decades in a new documentary ...
The documentary film tells the story of Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were convicted in 1996 for the murders of their parents on August 20, 1989. [2] In the documentary, for the first time in about thirty years, the brothers themselves talk about what exactly happened and why they did it.
In 2017, A&E aired a five-part documentary titled The Menendez Murders: Erik Tells All, in which Erik describes via telephone the murders and the aftermath. The series also shows never-before-seen photos and new interviews with prosecutors, law enforcement, close family and friends, and medical experts.
The documentary “The Menendez Brothers,” now streaming on Netflix, gives Erik, 53, and Lyle, 56, their turn to speak via recorded phone calls from the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility ...
As of 2014, the film holds a 75 percent "fresh" rating on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes with 21 positive reviews and 7 negative and an average rating of 6.8/10. [3] Variety wrote: "Veteran docu producer Mori’s evidently crowd-funded film could be more stylishly packaged, as it has a somewhat routine midlevel-cable-production feel.
Amid a sea of Menendez brothers series, Alejandro Hartmann's new Netflix documentary has one thing most don't: both brothers telling the story in their own words.