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Murder & The Menendez Brothers | Court TV Podcast

Murder & The Menendez Brothers | Court TV Podcast

Released: 2024-09-18
© 2024 Court TV Media LLC, part of The E.W. Scripps Company.
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6 Episodes
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6 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2024-09-18
© 2024 Court TV Media LLC, part of The E.W. Scripps Company.
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Murder & The Menendez Brothers: Episode 6 - The Black Box

Murder & The Menendez Brothers: Episode 6 - The Black Box

In December of 1993, after months of testimony from over one hundred witnesses, two juries – one for Lyle Menendez and one for his brother Eric – began deliberations. And like every aspect of the Menendez brothers story the results were shocking and
Time: 33:47
In December of 1993, after months of testimony from over one hundred witnesses, two juries – one for Lyle Menendez and one for his brother Eric – began deliberations. And like every aspect of the Menendez brothers story the results were shocking and dramatic. Two hung juries. Two mistrials. And a nation left feeling justice had not been served…yet. It would take three more years before a second trial determined the brother’s fate, but was justice served and would the results be the same if the brother’s face a jury of their peers today? For more Court TV and to see our coverage of the first Menendez trial on demand, go to CourtTV.com.
To see courtroom proceedings involving Erik Menendez’s jury deliberations, click here.
To see courtroom proceedings involving Lyle Menendez’s jury deliberations, click here.
Episode ID: 1000670178919
GUID: df68e8d4-7962-4737-9476-b1ba7083e2f5
Release Date: 18/09/2024, 09:30:00

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Two brothers are on trial for the August 1989 shotgun murders of their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, in the family’s Beverly Hills mansion. The brothers were arrested in March 1990 after Erik confessed during a session with his psychologist. During the highly publicized trial, the prosecution claimed the motive was greed, as the brothers stood to inherit $14 million. The defense claimed that it was an act of self–defense in a desperate attempt to escape years of childhood family violence and sexual abuse.

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