
Freedom for the Menendez brothers might come from a surprising source. And this could be next
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The Menendez brothers' murder of their parents is a sensational court case that true crime can't ignore. A new documentary is part of the momentum that might get them out of jail.
At the time of their original sentencing, the brothers did not deny killing their parents but argued they acted in self-defense after a lifetime of enduring physical and sexual abuse by their father. Kelly Hyman is an attorney, TV legal analyst, Democratic political commentator and the host of the popular true-crime podcast, "Once Upon a Crime in Hollywood." She has been called "a modern day Erin Brockovich" by Forbes and has appeared on Fox News, ABC, NBC, CBS, CourtTV, BBC and MSNBC. She focuses on complex litigation such as class actions and mass tort litigation. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter.
Following these streaming releases, on Thursday, October 24, 2024, their real-life story made headlines in real-time as Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon filed a motion for resentencing for the siblings.

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