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The brothers admitted to killing their parents, but contended that they did so out of fear, especially of their father, who they claimed was a violent paedophile. As evidence, the defence called ...
The Menendez brothers murdered their parents, José and Kitty, on the evening of Aug. 20, 1989, in their Beverly Hills home. Each armed with a 12-gauge shotgun, Lyle, then 21, and Erik, then 18 ...
The show had Bozanich catch Erik in a lie about how he and Lyle attempted to purchase two handguns days before they killed their parents. This was a mistake since Kuriyama was the one asking Erik ...
Both brothers testified that their father had threatened to kill them if they did not keep the abuse secret. As a result, they purchased shotguns for "protection and self-defense". They alleged that the final confrontation occurred in their home's den on August 20, 1989, shortly before Kitty and José were killed.
The Menendez brothers claim they didn’t kill their wealthy parents for their money.. But in the days and weeks after Kitty and Jose Menendez were brutally killed in the blood-spattered TV room ...
Since the story is based on the real-life Menendez brothers' case, much of the filming took place in locations resembling the affluent areas of Beverly Hills, where the actual events occurred. [1] The film was directed by Paul Schneider and co-written by Abby Mann, a renowned screenwriter who also focused on true crime adaptations.
Jose allegedly threatened to kill them if they ever told anyone, and soon after, the boys orchestrated their attack. The Menendez home, in Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. Netflix
Erik and Lyle Menendez are speaking out about the 1989 murders of their parents — and what has happened in the 35 years since the brothers killed them — in a new Netflix documentary.