Renewed Interest in Menendez Brothers as New Evidence Emerges
The Menendez brothers' case gains momentum with new evidence and a potential resentencing hearing set for November.
- The Menendez brothers, convicted of murdering their parents in 1996, are seeing renewed public interest due to a Netflix series and documentary.
- Los Angeles District Attorney is reviewing new evidence, including a letter from Erik Menendez and allegations from a former Menudo band member, potentially leading to a resentencing.
- A hearing scheduled for November 26 could lead to a reconsideration of their life sentences without parole.
- The case has sparked significant social media movements, with Change.org petitions gaining nearly half a million signatures advocating for a retrial.
- Kim Kardashian and other public figures have voiced support for the brothers, highlighting evolving perspectives on abuse and justice.