Lyle Menendez Pursues Education and Rehabilitation Amid New Appeal
Convicted of killing his parents in 1989, Menendez shares aspirations for life after prison as he seeks a sentence reduction.
- Lyle Menendez, serving life without parole, is working towards a master's degree in urban planning.
- He has formed therapy groups in prison to help inmates discuss difficult childhoods and circumstances.
- Menendez hopes to transform prison environments and establish a foundation for survivors of abuse.
- A new appeal cites additional abuse allegations against their father, potentially impacting the brothers' sentences.
- He expressed gratitude for the support received from people around the world over the past three decades.