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Ryan Murphy on Menendez Parole, Luigi Mangione and Monster
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Ryan Murphy on Menendez Parole, Luigi Mangione and Monster

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
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Few shows over the past few years can be said to have had as much impact as Netflix’s “Monster.”

In interviews for a Variety cover story about Charlie Hunnam, the star of show’s new season about serial killer Ed Gein, “Monster” co-creators Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan reflected on the phenomenon of the second season about Erik and Lyle Menendez. As that installment blew up in fall 2024, a new generation of viewers discovered the Menendezes’ story, including their claims that their parents, whom they were convicted of killing, had abused them. Both Menendez brothers remain in prison after having been denied parole in August of this year, and, in September, a judge denied their petition for a new trial. Even still, the calls for them to be released have grown deafening — including from Murphy himself.

“I do wish they had been paroled,” says Murphy, “and when I started working on it, I thought the complete opposite. I thought, Nope, kill your parents, stay in jail.” Continuing to consider their case has shifted Murphy’s thinking. “I feel this about the prison system in general: What good does it do to keep people just sitting in jail? They could get out of prison and do something constructive with their lives. I don’t agree with the parole board that they’re a danger to their community — I don’t think that’s true.” 

Co-creator Brennan was similarly dismayed that the Menendezes remain incarcerated. “I was surprised, and I was sad, even though my feelings about them are completely mixed,” he says. “I really thought it was going to go there because of this groundswell — people returning to that story 30 years later with a different set of cultural priors.” (Brennan notes that male sexual abuse, which the Menendezes say they suffered at home, is better understood today.) 

“The state of California has no interest in keeping them behind bars at this point,” Brennan continues. “That verges on a kind of cruelty that I don’t quite understand.” 

Brennan takes care to note that he has never interacted with the brothers, and the Menendezes, at first, were put out by what they understood to be the show’s depiction of them. Erik Menendez issued a statement from prison, when the season of “Monster” about his family debuted, declaring that the show was “rooted in horrible and blatant lies” and “disheartening slander.” Months later, though, Lyle credited the show with “shining a light” on their story and said he and his brother were “grateful.” Murphy wasn’t surprised.

“We’ve always felt wildly misunderstood about this show, from day one,” Murphy says. The Jeffrey Dahmer season, he says, was intended to be about father-son relationships and about social justice, as epitomized by Niecy Nash-Betts’s character. “That was the beating heart of the show. When the show came out, nobody wrote about that at all,” he says. “It was just a constant stream of ‘How dare they, it’s so exploitative.’ I found the same thing with ‘Menendez.’ The show had aired for three days, and Erik Menendez and his wife were speaking out against the show, although he would later come out and say ‘I was wrong, it really did help us.’ I found that interesting.” 

The Gein season, like the Dahmer and Menendez seasons before it, sets out to, as Murphy says, “provoke the question” — in this case, to address the roots of America’s ongoing mental-health crisis through the story of a high-profile sufferer of mental illness. Those kind of stories are what fuel the show’s run; other stories, Murphy and Brennan say, they’ve ruled out. 

John Wayne Gacy, Brennan says, has “nothing redemptive” in his story: “The second the name comes up for us, every year, both of us go, No. There’s no pathos.” The Golden State Killer has a similar chilling effect on brainstorming. And Ted Bundy sparks nothing in Murphy: “When you look at those crimes,” he asks rhetorically, “what are the themes there? It doesn’t ask you any questions about society. It feels too murderous — not interesting enough.”

Other stories just aren’t ready yet. “We have a ‘maybe one day’ file,” Murphy says, noting that he’s considered a “Monster” season about Luigi Mangione, the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, but deemed it too early in the narrative to proceed. “We know nothing about him,” he says. “There was nothing to write — we didn’t have information yet. Maybe something will come out in the trial.” 

Beyond Gein, the pair are already preparing a fourth season, which will feature Ella Beatty as purported axe murderer Lizzie Borden. “It’s a female ‘Monster’ season,” Murphy says. “It talks not just about Lizzie, but other infamous women who were branded as monsters.” (He cites Countess Elizabeth Báthory, a Hungarian noble accused of torture and murder at the turn of the 17th century, and Aileen Wuornos, executed for serial murder in 2002.) “There’s many different monsters that float through the season. This has the same approach: Profiling famous women who have been labeled as one thing, and we ask the question: Really, do you think so?”

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5 Things About the Actor Who Played Erik Menendez – Hollywood Life
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5 Things About the Actor Who Played Erik Menendez – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
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Cooper Koch quickly rose to prominence thanks to his breakout role in Netflix’s anthology series Monsters: The Lyle an Erik Menendez Story. The Los Angeles-born actor portrayed Erik Menéndez, one of the infamous brothers convicted of killing their parents in 1989, and his chilling yet layered performance drew widespread attention. Cooper revealed that he immersed himself in Erik’s personal history to fully embody the role — a commitment that clearly paid off, as it earned him his first Primetime Emmy nomination in 2025.

Still early in his career and with only a handful of credits to his name, Koch has become one of Hollywood’s most closely watched rising stars. Fans are eager to know more about the actor beyond his acclaimed performance, and his Emmy recognition has only amplified that interest.

Hollywood Life has rounded up five facts about Cooper, below!

Cooper Koch Played Erik Menendez in Monsters

While speaking with TheWrap in an interview published in September 2024, Cooper explained how he managed to step into his character’s shoes.

“I turned my trailer into Erik’s room, so I had clothes everywhere, and I had pictures of him on the wall, pictures of me too,” Cooper pointed out. “I looked at videos of me when I was really young, and I watched how my parents treated me, which gave me a level of gratitude for my family and my parents. I listened to [Erik] and watched him religiously. And I had my music, I had all different kinds of journals, all different kinds of things to help me really feel like him and be him.”

This show brought renewed attention to the Menendez brothers’ case along with new evidence found. On October 24, 2024, during a press conference, Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón recommended resentencing for Lyle and Erik, with the possibility of immediate parole, pending a judge’s final decision. Following this news, Cooper released a statement through his brother Payton Koch on Instagram Stories, as he does not have social media. The statement read, “I am overwhelmed with gratitude and hope for the progress we’ve seen today. Gascón’s recommendation has ignited a renewed sense of possibility that Lyle and Erik could finally be released after decades behind bars. But, this journey is not over.”

He continued,“There are still critical steps ahead: the judge must endorse the resentencing, and, if that happens, the parole board must recognize the time they have served as fitting for the crime. Our voices, our unwavering support, remain crucial-not just for the brothers to ensure their release, but also for every victim of sexual abuse fighting to be heard. I hope to see Erik and Lyle soon. Free from all of this.”

In April 2025, Cooper attended the Menendez brothers’ resentencing hearing in Van Nuys, California, per Newsweek.

Cooper Koch Has a Twin Brother

Cooper has a twin brother named Payton Koch. Payton isn’t an actor, but he works in the entertainment industry as a film editor. In fact, per his IMDb page, Payton was nominated for an Emmy Award. Among Payton’s most notable credits as a series editor were for multiple episodes of Only Murders in the Building and American Horror Story.

Cooper Koch’s Family Works in Entertainment

Aside from his brother, Cooper comes from a family of entertainers. According to his IMDb page, Cooper’s father is Billy Koch, who has worked as a visual effects editor on multiple films, such as Jerry Maguire and Space Jam. His grandfather, Hawk Koch, is a movie producer and the previous President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Producers Guild.

Cooper’s great-grandfather, Howard W. Koch, worked as a producer and a director. Among his most notable credits include The Manchurian Candidate and Airplane II: The Sequel.  

Cooper Koch Got His First Film Role in 2018

Cooper landed his first gig in 2018 in the film West 40s and steadily earned more roles. His most famous credits include They/Them, Swallowed and Power Book II: Ghost.

Although he grew up in Los Angeles County, Cooper moved to New York City, where he earned his BFA in Acting from the Pace School of Performing Arts.

Cooper Koch Has a Boyfriend

Cooper and his boyfriend, Stuart McClave, attended their first public event together in March 2025. For a while, Cooper played it coy whenever he’d briefly discuss his relationship, but he finally broke his silence on his and Stuart’s love at the GLAAD Media Awards.

During a red carpet interview with Entertainment Tonight at the event, Cooper gushed about Stuart, saying, “He’s just got me so grounded and pulls me down to the earth and holds me when it’s a lot. He’s been so supportive and sweet, and he’s been the best partner I could ask for.”

Just a few months later, Koch’s career hit a new high point when he received his first Primetime Emmy nomination for his performance as Erik Menéndez in Netflix’s Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. Having his partner by his side through the whirlwind of press and awards season made the milestone all the more meaningful.

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Who Are the Menendez Brothers? 5 Things to Know About Lyle & Erik – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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Lyle and Erik Menendez have been serving life sentences for the brutal murders of their parents on August 20, 1989, when the brothers — then 21 and 18 — shot and killed José and Kitty Menendez inside their Beverly Hills mansion.

More than three decades later, the Menendez brothers were thrown back in the spotlight as the focus of Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. The 10-episode series reexamines the central question at the heart of their case: were they cold-blooded killers motivated by greed, as prosecutors claimed, or victims of years of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, as the defense argued — and as the brothers still maintain?

On May 13, 2025, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic resentenced Lyle and Erik to 50 years to life, making them eligible for parole after serving more than 35 years. Their parole hearings were scheduled for August 2025, and Erik was denied parole, while Lyle still awaits his fate as of August 22, 2025.

Here’s what to know about the Menendez brothers and their infamous case.

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Lyle & Erik Menendez Had Promising Futures

At the time of their parents’ murders on Aug. 20, 1989, Lyle was a student at Princeton, and Erik was an incoming freshman at UCLA. The brothers had grown up in Beverly Hills, enjoying a privileged life thanks to their wealthy parents — Jose, a Hollywood executive, and Kitty, a former beauty queen.

Lyle and Erik Were Arrested Seven Months After Their Parents’ Murders

After Jose and Kitty were found brutally shot to death in their Beverly Hills mansion, Lyle and Erik spent money recklessly, burning through an estimated $700,000 of their parents’ wealth on cars, jewelry, and even purchasing restaurants and cafes. But their eventual downfall occurred when Erik confessed to his psychiatrist, Jerome Oziel, who then shared the information with his mistress, Judalon Smyth. Smyth informed the police, revealing that Erik had confessed to the murders in therapy and that there were audiotaped recordings of the confession. The brothers were subsequently arrested in March 1990, sparking a multi-year legal battle over the admissibility of Oziel’s recordings.

“I never thought I believed in evil, but when I heard those boys speak, I did,” Smyth told investigative journalist Dominic Dunne in 1990.

Lyle & Erik Were Convicted of First-Degree Murder

The brothers claimed at trial that their father — who was nearly decapitated by a point-blank blast from a 12-gauge shotgun — was a violent pedophile. These allegations were backed by testimony from two of the brothers’ cousins, Andy Cano and Diane Vander Molen, who said Lyle and Erik had confided in them about the sexual abuse when they were children. As for their mother, who was shot 14 times, the brothers said she was an alcoholic and enabled and encouraged her husband’s abuse.

Their first trial, which began in 1993, ended in a deadlocked jury. In the second trial, the judge limited testimony about the alleged abuse and barred the jury from considering manslaughter charges instead of murder. Both brothers were convicted on two counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

“Erik and Lyle Menendez have been incarcerated for 34 years and six months, and I believe that they are in prison for killing their lifelong abusers,” said Robert Rand, who has spent considerable time with the brothers since the crime and is the author of The Menendez Murders: The Shocking Untold Story of the Menendez Family and the Killings that Stunned the Nation.

“The correct verdict for the Menendez brothers’ trial should have been manslaughter, not murder.”

Lyle & Erik Both Married While in Prison

Despite their brutal crime and life behind bars, there was no shortage of women interested in the Menendez brothers. Lyle married Anna Eriksson on July 2, 1996, but they divorced on April 1, 2001, after she discovered he was “cheating” on her with another woman through a pen pal relationship (as conjugal visits are not allowed). In November 2003, Lyle married Rebecca Sneed, a former magazine editor turned attorney. They had been in contact for nearly a decade before marrying in a ceremony at Mule Creek State Prison. Despite their 2024 separation, Sneed continues to support Lyle and advocates for his and Erik’s release.

Erik also found love, marrying wife Tammi Ruth Saccoman on June 12, 1999, at Folsom State Prison.

Lyle & Erik Menendez Have Amassed a Huge Following

Nearly 35 years after murdering their parents, a significant number of teens are calling the brothers’ sentence unfair and unjust. The account menendezsupporterrr—which demands “Justice for the Menendez brothers”—has over 12.9M likes and 258.1K followers. Another account, ..menendezbrothers, states in its bio, “They are victims. don’t sexualize them,” and has 109.1K followers and 9.6M likes.

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Why Did Lyle Menendez & Wife Rebecca Sneed Break Up?
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Why Did Lyle Menendez & Wife Rebecca Sneed Break Up? – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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Lyle Menendez managed to find love during his prison sentence. After divorcing his first wife, Anna Erikkson, Lyle married his second wife, Rebecca Sneed, in November 2003. Despite presenting a united front while Lyle and his brother, Erik, awaited their resentencing trial, Rebecca announced in November 2024 that they she and Lyle separated “a while” ago. Supporters of Lyle and Erik naturally wondered what led to his and Rebecca’s split.

Hollywood Life is breaking down Lyle and Rebecca’s separation below.

Why Did Lyle Menendez & Wife Rebecca Sneed Break Up?
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Is Lyle Menendez Married in 2025?

It is unclear what Lyle’s legal marriage status is as of 2025. He was still legally married to Rebecca in November 2024. However, Rebecca stated in a Facebook post that they had separated and remained friends.

“Lyle and I have been separated for a while now but remain best friends and family,” Rebecca wrote in the post on November 22, 2024. “I continue to run his Facebook pages, with input from him, and I am forever committed to the enduring fight for Lyle and Erik’s freedom, as has been so evident over the years.”

Lyle’s now-estranged wife added that she will “continue to update you all on the progress of the case” because she believes “we all have the common goal of seeing the guys walk free!”

“I will never stop fighting for them,” Rebecca vowed at the end of her statement.

Why Did Lyle Menendez & Rebecca Sneed Break Up?

After cheating rumors circulated online about Lyle’s marriage, Erik’s stepdaughter, Talia, took to her Instagram Stories to “share something important.” She did not mention Lyle by name in her message. However, Talia’s followers took her statement as a hint.

“I want to make it clear that Erik and Lyle are two separate individuals,” Talia pointed out. “The decisions of one brother shouldn’t overshadow the truth about the other. I’d appreciate it if people would consider my dad for who he is, and not based on the actions of someone else.”

As for Rebecca, she insisted in her Facebook post that she and Lyle did not split due to infidelity.

“Guys, this is NOT a cheating scandal,” Rebecca wrote.

Does Lyle Menendez Have a Girlfriend?

It’s unclear if Lyle is officially dating anyone while separated from Rebecca. However, the Daily Mail reported on November 21, 2024, that Lyle was in a relationship with 21-year-old University of Manchester student Milly Bucksey. According to the outlet, Lyle allegedly met her through a Facebook group run by Rebecca, and Milly has visited Lyle in prison at least once.

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Why Was Erik Menendez Denied Parole? Court’s Reasons for Rejecting Him – Hollywood Life
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Why Was Erik Menendez Denied Parole? Court’s Reasons for Rejecting Him – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
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Erik Menendez was denied parole three months after his and brother Lyle Menendez‘s successful resentencing hearing. The court deemed Erik, 54, a moderate risk to the community if released from San Diego, California’s Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility. Meanwhile, supporters of the brothers — who have been incarcerated since 1996 for the murders of their parents, José and Kitty Menendez — were shocked about the results of Erik’s Thursday, August 21, hearing. After all, he’s obtained a college degree and participated in volunteer programs while serving his original life sentence. So, why was he denied parole?

Below, Hollywood Life has gathered all the information we know about Erik’s failed parole hearing and the court’s decision.

Why Was Erik Menendez Denied Parole?

Erik was denied parole because the parole board considers him a moderate risk to the community outside of prison, and they cited his prison violations.

Why Was Erik Menendez Denied Parole? Court's Reasons for Rejecting Him
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Erik Menendez’s Prison Violations: What Were They?

According to Parole Commissioner Robert Barton, Erik has multiple prison violations that contributed to the board’s decision to reject him.

“Contrary to your supporters’ beliefs, you have not been a model prisoner, and frankly we find that a little disturbing,” Barton told Erik during the 10-hour hearing, for which Erik appeared via video call.

The following are some of Erik’s prison violations:

  • At least three altercations while in prison
  • His 2013 tax fraud
  • Having art supplies, wax candles and spray paint inside his cell
  • Allegedly having “excessive physical contact” with wife Tammi
  • Smoking marijuana in his cell with another inmate
  • Using supplies to make wine in prison
  • Use of a mobile phone

Barton pointed out during Erik’s hearing that he’s been involved in at least three fights or altercations while behind bars. One happened in November 1997 with a person Barton identified as “Mr. Brown” after Erik was transferred to the RDJ Correctional Facility.

“I was guilty of mutual combat. I fought back,” Erik admitted during the hearing, according to multiple outlets.

Barton later questioned Erik about the tax fraud he committed in 2013, which Erik defended he was coerced to plan due to an imminent threat from a prison gang.

“I was in tremendous fear,” Erik said while claiming that one of his friends in prison was stabbed and raped by the gang in question. “This was a great opportunity to align myself with them and to survive.”

In February 2018, Erik invited a person into his cell to smoke marijuana, Barton said. It was also revealed that he had supplies in his cell to make wine, to which Erik admitted was because he felt “miserable” in prison.

Barton later pointed to Erik’s violation of using a cell phone, saying, “The phone, again, in the abstract, it’s easy for the people on the outside to look at that and go, ‘What’s the big deal?’ [But that] doesn’t change the fact that you knew what you were doing, and you knew why you were doing it.”

Lastly, Erik was also found with his wife, Tammi Menendez, engaging in “excessive physical contact” inside the prison chapel while her then-9-year-old daughter, Talia, was in the room. Erik defended himself by saying, “I was pushing the line occasionally in the visiting room with my wife because I was attracted to her, and we had sexual feelings for one another, and we had no way to really express those.” However, Erik maintained that he and Tammi did not engage in sexual activity and said they just “snuggled” while Talia read a book in the room.

Barton concluded that Erik’s “institutional misconduct showed a lack of self-awareness.”

Does Erik Menendez Have a Child?

Erik does not have a biological child, but he is a stepdad to his wife Tammi’s daughter, Talia, whom she had from a previous relationship. Talia is an adult now.

Did Lyle Menendez Get Parole?

Lyle’s fate will be decided on August 22, 2025, one day after his younger brother’s parole was denied.

If you or anyone you know has been sexually abused, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). A trained staff member will provide confidential, judgment-free support as well as local resources to assist in healing, recovering and more.

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Does Erik Menendez Have a Child? All About His Daughter – Hollywood Life
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Does Erik Menendez Have a Child? All About His Daughter – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
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Erik and Lyle Menendez attracted national attention for their 1993 trial, in which they were convicted of murdering their parents, José and Mary Louise “Kitty” Menendez on August 20, 1989. The brothers shot and killed their parents, claiming they had endured emotional and sexual abuse during their childhood. While incarcerated, both brothers have found love. For the younger sibling, his relationship has even led to fatherhood. Learn more about his stepdaughter and their relationship below.

6/12/99 Folsom, CA. EXCLUSIVE. Tammy Saccoman, photographed at Folsom Prison, on the day she was said to be marrying convicted parent killer Eric Menendez, in a jailhouse ceremony. Chris Morton/Online USA, Inc. JUNE 12, 1999 - SACRAMENTO, CA - Convicted parent-killer Erik Menendez has married a wealthy widow while behind bars. Erik, 28, tied the knot with 37-year-old Tammi Saccoman inside California's Folsom Prison. The bride wore a white trouser suit and the groom wore standard prison garb - a light blue shirt, blue jeans and boots. Erik and his brother Lyle are serving life sentences without parole for the 1989 shotgun murders of their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion. The newlyweds are allowed only to hold hands and exchange a quick kiss during visiting hours, four days a week. So much for a honeymoon. Tammi first fell in love with Erik while watching television coverage of his murder trials. After he was sentenced, Tammi made several trips from her home in Minnesota to visit Erik. She moved to Folsom two years ago to be near him and opened a pet store which she runs - incredibly - with the wife of another convicted killer - "Billionaire Boys Club" leader Joe Hunt. Amazingly, Erik's brother Lyle ALSO got married while behind bars. Lyle Wed Anna Eriksson by proxy over the telephone in 1996. She divorced him a year later and the average prison marriage lasts just 2-1/2 years. Chris Morton/Online USA, Inc.
6/12/99 Folsom, CA. EXCLUSIVE. Chris Morton/Online USA, Inc.

Who Is Erik’s Wife?

Erik Menendez has been married to his wife, Tammi Saccoman, since 1999.

Tammi was first married to Chuck Saccoman, and they lived with her teenage daughter from a previous relationship when she began watching the Menendez brothers’ trial on TV in 1993. With her husband’s consent, she started writing letters to Erik, and the two slowly developed a friendship.

In 1996, Tammi discovered that Chuck was allegedly raping her teenage daughter, beginning when she was 15 years old. Chuck turned himself in to the police and died by suicide two days later. At the time of his death, Tammi and her then-husband shared a 9-month-old daughter, Talia.

After Chuck’s death, Tammi and Erik’s correspondence became more serious. They met for the first time in August 1997. Tammi then moved to Sacramento to be closer to Erik and visited him four times a week. The couple got engaged the following year and married in 1999.

Who Is Talia?

Tammi’s daughter, Talia, is now in her 20s and prefers to keep her personal life private. However, she is active on social media, particularly through her Instagram account, @seterikmenendezfree, where she raises awareness about Erik’s case and advocates for his release from prison.

What Is Talia’s Relationship with Erik Like?

On her Instagram account, Talia occasionally shares glimpses of her life with Erik, alongside her focus on the case.

Like her mother, Talia and Erik bonded through letter writing, with Erik offering comfort after the death of her biological father. Today, she refers to Erik as “Dad.”

In 2020, Talia posted a photo of herself with Erik, captioning it: “My dad was more of a dad than most out in the real world.”

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Were the Menendez Brothers Released? Update on Lyle and Erik Today – Hollywood Life
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Were the Menendez Brothers Released? Update on Lyle and Erik Today – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
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In 1989, Lyle and Erik Menendez — then aged 21 and 18, respectively — sparked a highly publicized trial after brutally murdering their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion. The case resurfaced in recent years with renewed interest, largely thanks to Ryan Murphy‘s Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, followed by a Netflix documentary that featured previously unreleased phone call recordings between the brothers and director Alejandro Hartmann. With the series, documentaries, and ongoing public interest, many are still wondering if the Menendez brothers have a chance of being released from prison.

After their court hearing was pushed back multiple times in early 2025, their parole hearing is now taking place on August 21 and 22, 2025.

To learn more about their case and where they stand today, keep reading.

Were the Menendez Brothers Released? Latest Update on Lyle and Erik Today
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What Did Lyle and Erik Menendez Do?

The brothers murdered their parents, José and Mary Louise “Kitty” Menéndez, in 1989 with shotguns. After committing the crime, Lyle and Erik spent an estimated $700,000 of their inheritance, according to Time Magazine. They became suspects when Erik confessed to their psychologist, Dr. Jerome Oziel, during a therapy session.

Oziel’s mistress, Judalon Smyth, later reported the confession to the police. Despite the doctor-patient confidentiality typically afforded in therapy, Oziel played a significant role in the brothers’ trials, claiming they had threatened his life.

Were the Menendez Brothers Released from Prison?

Lyle and Erik have not been released yet, but they are scheduled for a parole hearing in August 2025. They were originally sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, a habeas corpus petition citing new evidence could have led to new sentences for the two siblings. The 2023 petition includes a sworn statement from former Menudo member Roy Rosselló, who alleged that he was sexually assaulted by the brothers’ father, José, in the 1980s. Additionally, the petition highlights a letter Erik wrote to a cousin months before the killings, suggesting he was a victim of abuse. At the time, former District Attorney George Gascón confirmed that a new court hearing was scheduled for November 29, 2024.

Gascón also filed a motion on October 30, 2024, supporting the Menendez brothers’ request for clemency from Governor Gavin Newsom. Describing the brothers as “model prisoners,” Gascón told CNN that he believes there is a strong likelihood they would be granted parole if the case reaches the parole board. An attorney for one of the brothers expressed hope that they could be home in time for Thanksgiving.

However, Gascón was replaced by former federal prosecutor Nathan Hochman, who took office on December 2, 2024. A resentencing hearing, initially scheduled for December 11, 2024, was postponed. On November 25, 2024, Judge Jesic explained that he needed more time to review the case and wanted to give District Attorney Hochman the same opportunity. The new hearing dates were set for January 30 and 31, 2025, but were postponed again.

The Menendez brothers were scheduled to return to court on March 20, 2025, for a hearing to determine if they should be resentenced. However, DA Hochman announced he asked the court to reject Lyle and Erik’s request for a new trial.

“We looked again at the credibility of the letters, particularly this Andy Cano 1988 supposed letter weighed in the continuum of lies, and it calls into drastic question whether this is in fact a 1988 letter written by Erik Menendez to Andy Cano about this sexual abuse,” Hochman said.

In February 2025, ahead of their hearing, California GovernorNewsom urged the parole board to conduct a thorough risk assessment of the Menendez brothers. This investigation will determine whether they would pose a danger to the public if granted parole.

A month later, weeks before their resentencing hearing, Hochman said he did not support the brothers’ possible resentencing and claimed that Lyle and Erik have been telling “lies” for decades. Judge Jesic held a hearing on April 11 to announce that resentencing proceedings would continue on April 17 and 18, 2025.

According to NBC News in Los Angeles, Anamaria Baralt, a cousin of the Menendez brothers, said, “There have been some delays in this process that were unforeseeable, like the wildfires, that, of course, we have great patience for. This is another delay that is not so much, but we will continue to show up as a family.”

On day one of their resentencing hearing, Judge Michael Jesic ruled that the Menendez brothers can be resentenced to 50 years to life, which would effectively make the siblings eligible for parole. The California state parole board would also need to consider the case and issue a ruling on their potential release, which could take months, according to multiple outlets.

Where Are Lyle and Erik Now?

Both Lyle and Erik are at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in California. They were reunited in 2018 at the prison, after initially being sent to separate prisons following their 1996 conviction.

During their time apart, Lyle spoke to People in 2017, sharing that, despite the crime, the ordeal brought them closer. They stayed in touch by playing chess through the mail and writing letters to each other.  “We’re not twins, but when you’ve gone through the kind of chaotic childhood that we had, it’s almost like you are. You have that bond and that shared experience,” he said.

How Long Are Lyle & Erik’s Prison Sentences?

The brothers were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murders of their parents. Their trials began in 1993, and they were found guilty in 1996.

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What Did the Menendez Brothers Do? Why They Killed Their Parents – Hollywood Life
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What Did the Menendez Brothers Do? Why They Killed Their Parents – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
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Lyle and Erik Menendez admittedly killed their parents, José and Kitty Menendez, in 1989. The brothers have spent over three decades in prison and are currently incarcerated at California’s Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, but a parole hearing could bring them closer to a potential release after they were resentenced in 2025. Now that the case has garnered renewed interest decades later, many are wondering why Lyle and Erik went through with the murders.

Keep reading to go behind Lyle and Erik’s story, and find out why they shot their parents.

What Did the Menendez Brothers Do?

The Menendez brothers fatally shot their mother and father in their Beverly Hills home with shotguns in 1989. The siblings weren’t initially suspects, and they spent several weeks spending their parents’ fortune on lavish purchases before police arrested them.

Why Did the Menendez Brothers Kill Their Parents?

During the trials in 1993 and 1996, many believed that the brothers committed the murders to secure their inheritance. However, Lyle and Erik claimed that they had suffered emotional, physical and sexual abuse throughout their childhood. They alleged that Kitty was dependent on alcohol and drugs and that José had sexually abused them. In recent years, Roy Rossello, a former member of the boy band Menudo, also accused Jose Menendez of sexually molesting him when he was younger.

These allegations became central in the first trial, which ended in a mistrial. Ultimately, the brothers were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in 1996.

When Will Lyle and Erik Get Out of Prison?

There’s a chance that Lyle and Erik could be released from prison over the next several months or years if granted parole in August 2025.

During a press conference in October 2024, former District Attorney Gascón stated, “There was no excuse for murder … because even if you get abused, the right path is to call police, seek help.” However, he acknowledged, “I believe they have paid their debt to society.” 

Nathan Hochman was then sworn in as the county’s new DA in December 2024. Initially, Hochman stated he would need time to review the case files before making a decision. He later announced that his office had withdrawn the motion for resentencing, citing a lack of accountability and continued deception by those involved.

On May 13, 2025, during Lyle and Erik’s resentencing hearing, they were resentenced to 50 years to life in prison, making them eligible for parole. Their parole hearings are scheduled to take place on August 21 and 22, 2025. 

If you or anyone you know has been sexually abused, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). A trained staff member will provide confidential, judgment-free support as well as local resources to assist in healing, recovering and more.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

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