Lyle and Eric Menéndez are speaking out in an upcoming Netflix documentary, The Menéndez Brothers, set to be released on October 7. The documentary will feature interviews with Lyle and Erik, as well as conversations with juror Betty Oldfield, Kitty’s sister Joan Vander Molen, and prosecutor Pamela Bozanich. In the trailer, Lyle and Erik discuss the truth behind why they killed their parents, José and Kitty Menéndez, stating that there is more to the story than what has been previously told.

The Menéndez Brothers are currently serving life without parole in Donovan Correctional Facility after being arrested in 1990 for the murder of their parents. The brothers admitted to killing their parents after years of alleged physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. Despite multiple appeals, Lyle and Erik have been denied a new trial and continue to serve their sentences in prison.

The case of the Menéndez brothers gained national attention during their trials in 1993 and 1995. The first trial ended in a mistrial due to the jury’s inability to reach a unanimous decision, while the second trial resulted in Lyle and Erik being found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life without parole in 1996. The prosecution successfully objected to evidence surrounding the abuse, leading to the brothers’ convictions.

The Menéndez case was recently portrayed in Ryan Murphy’s Netflix show, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menéndez Story, which received backlash for inaccuracies in depicting the brothers’ relationship and the events leading up to their crimes. Erik publicly criticized the show for its misleading portrayal of their lives and the circumstances surrounding the murders, stating that it took several steps backward by perpetuating harmful stereotypes and misrepresentations of male sexual abuse victims.

The upcoming documentary aims to provide a more accurate and truthful account of the Menéndez brothers’ story, shedding light on the complexities of their upbringing and the factors that led to their shocking crime. Lyle and Erik hope that by sharing their perspective, people will better understand the truth behind their actions and the impact of the abuse they endured. The Menéndez Brothers will delve deeper into the case, featuring interviews with key figures involved in the trials and exploring the untold aspects of the brothers’ lives. Viewers can expect a raw and unfiltered look at the notorious case, challenging preconceived notions and offering a fresh perspective on a true crime story that continues to captivate audiences.

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