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In the criminal
justice system,
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detectives and prosecutors
face daunting challenges
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when money
is the motive for murder.
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Never thought
32-plus years later,
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we'd still be talking about
the Menendez brothers.
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It was a case that
captivated the nation.
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They've committed
a heinous crime.
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This case was a phenomenon.
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A crime many believed
had a clear-cut motive.
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They wanted the money
and the lifestyle.
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It's as simple as that.
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My friend's going to spend
the rest of his life in jail.
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A trial that recaptured
the attention of millions
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across social media during
the pandemic,
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which sparked a renewed call
for justice.
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This younger
generation is learning
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about the Menendez case.
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They believe this was
an improper prosecution.
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They got what they
deserve for a vicious crime.
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These men and women dedicate
their lives to law and order.
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It's the toughest thing
I've ever done.
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These are
their true stories.
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On August 20, 1989,
José and Kitty Menendez
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were brutally murdered.
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The Menendez brothers
were convicted
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of first-degree murder.
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At the time, crime was this,
like, black-and-white thing.
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They were sentenced
to life without parole,
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and they've been in prison
for more than 30 years now.
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Because these are highly
notorious defendants,
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they think it's a
free-for-all for inhumanity.
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In 2021, I wrote a story
about the Menendez brothers
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and the rise of a social media
fanbase for them.
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It's pretty shocking,
just the amount of engagement.
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I mean, some of these
videos alone have
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2, 3, 4 million views on them.
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It can just really
upend things
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that we might consider
set in stone.
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What happened?
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My dad--
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- Can you answer the question?
- Yes.
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OK.
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The young people that
are making posts about this
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and talking about it online--
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they're trying to,
in their eyes,
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overturn a miscarriage
of justice.
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I remember it was
just before midnight.
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We were patrolling
up in the north end
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and we got a call of a
shooting at a residence,
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and the whole shift showed up.
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It was dark out.
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They had the house lights on.
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The brothers were ordered
from their front door
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to the driveway area,
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where they were told to lay
face down and were searched.
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Then once they were deemed
to be not a threat,
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then we tried to figure out
what was going on.
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People took turns going in
to look at the crime scene,
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which was horrific.
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I saw what appeared to
be the mom, on all fours
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between the couch and the
coffee table with her hair
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slung over in front of her.
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I saw the father sitting
on the couch,
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slumped back.
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It looked like they
had been repeatedly shot
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with a shotgun.
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I'd never seen anything
like that before.
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And then I'm back outside
dealing with the two brothers.
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They seem to be
very distraught.
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As a police officer,
you're very compassionate.
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It was a horrible scene.
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Officer Angel learned
that the victims were
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José and Kitty Menendez,
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and it was their sons,
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18-year-old Erik
and 21-year-old Lyle,
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who had called 911.
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And I was detailed
to find out who they were,
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who the people
in the house were,
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and to report back
to the supervisor inside.
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The detective sergeant told me
to bring the two brothers
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down to the station
to be interviewed
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by the detectives--
in this case, Tom Edmonds.
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He was just known
as the ultimate
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in detectives,
very dedicated to his craft.
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I got called after
midnight to come in.
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I got a 20-minute briefing
as to what we knew,
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and then went to talk
to the boys
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to see if I could get
more information
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so we could start putting
an investigation together.
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I got Erik in there first.
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He was extremely distraught,
crying, acting very fidgety.
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He said he had been to a movie
and to the Taste of LA,
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which is an event
in Santa Monica.
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They went home to get
Erik's false identification
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that he had
so they could go to a bar.
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That's when they discovered
the murder.
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The interview
was relatively short.
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I approached him
with kid gloves
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and tried to be kind,
because I know how
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I would have felt
if I walked in
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and found both parents
gunned down.
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His brother, Lyle Menendez,
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reiterated their whereabouts
that evening.
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Investigators then asked
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who had motive
to kill their parents.
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They said their father
was in a video business
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where there was
unsavory characters
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that he worked with.
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I had never heard of
José or Kitty Menendez.
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I later learned that he was
a self-made millionaire
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kind of guy.
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Investigators delved
into the couple's past
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to determine how they
could have made enemies
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on their rise to riches.
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José Menendez came to Miami
when he was 15 years old,
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a Cuban immigrant.
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Kitty and Josie met at
Southern Illinois University.
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And she was pretty
and bright,
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and fell in love.
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José and Kitty had
two sons, Erik and Lyle,
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who they raised in New Jersey.
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Uh, this is
a Princeton Day School
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yearbook from 1983.
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Sixth grade.
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You can see here, there's Erik,
and me next to him
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in our class picture.
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I was raised in
Princeton, New Jersey,
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and I grew up with
Erik Menendez.
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Erik was focused on tennis
and we jokingly
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gave each other's autographs,
because we had decided
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that we were both going
to be competitors
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and win the gold medal
in the '92 Olympics.
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Lyle had aspirations
of going into politics.
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I'd been there for the dinner
conversations where
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José had made the comments
about, well, you know,
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if you want to be a senator,
this is how you got to think
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about this, this, and this.
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José struck me as
a typical immigrant father.
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You've come to this country
to make a better life
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for yourself, for your family.
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You've got to do everything
to the best of your ability.
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José Menendez ended up
working at RCA Records,
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and then he got this job
out here on the West Coast
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with Live Entertainment.
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Erik called me and
said, hey, guess what?
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I'm moving to LA.
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In the fall of 1986,
15-year-old Erik
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moved west with his parents,
while 18-year-old Lyle
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stayed to attend
Princeton University.
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It was all very positive.
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Like, there was
nothing negative
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that he and I,
in our conversation,
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saw in their family
moving to California.
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By all accounts,
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the Menendez family
found success--
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until tragedy struck.
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The city of Beverly Hills
has been rocked by
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a drama at once
riveting and chilling.
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Company might have
been doing business
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with people in the mafia.
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One of this town's
most ambitious, charming,
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promising new executives
and his wife
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were savagely murdered
in their home.
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I come home,
and my mom and dad
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had this look on their face.
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And they were just like,
"John..."
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"Erik's parents are dead."
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I couldn't process it.
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I--I could not wrap
my mind around
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what could have happened.
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Throughout the house,
there were no shotgun rounds,
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no bloody clothes,
no bloody footprints.
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The detectives conducted a
search looking for a shotgun,
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and we didn't find what
we were looking for.
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We had policemen
all over the place
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trying to find witnesses.
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They found a girl
down the street
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that said she saw
a car pull up,
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and two individuals get out
and go to the trunk,
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and then go in the house.
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There was no evidence that
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this was
a residential robbery.
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So it was strictly a hit.
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Kill José, kill Kitty.
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It came my way because
there were allegations
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that it was a mob hit.
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It had me questioning
a lot things,
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my awareness
of people around me.
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Perfect family
to the outside world.
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But inside that home,
it was a disaster.
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In 1989,
as I was driving to work,
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I heard about a murder
that had taken place
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in Beverly Hills.
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And then I got to work,
and they said, it's yours.
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And at the time,
I was working in
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the organized crime unit of
the district attorney's office.
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Most murder cases are
put together by the police
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and given to the DA
to prosecute.
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Occasionally,
when you're in a special unit,
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you get a murder case
at the get-go.
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It came my way because
there were allegations
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that it was a mob hit,
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and I met with the detectives
pretty early on.
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One of the questions
we asked the family
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was for enemies.
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And they mentioned a man
named Noel Bloom,
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and a business deal
that went sour with José.
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Noel Bloom was president
of Live Entertainment.
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He preceded José Menendez
in that job,
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and who did have some mafia
connections in his life.
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And so his name
was put out there
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early on in the investigation,
probably within days.
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Noel Bloom had
a pretty good alibi,
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and that didn't go anywhere
once they looked into it.
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Once Noel Bloom
was ruled out,
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investigators continued
to explore
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José's business dealings.
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I had heard that he was
just a nightmare to work with.
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He yelled and screamed a lot.
He was brutal to people.
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I had been told that
right after his murder,
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people were pretty pleased that
he was no longer on the Earth.
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He was brutal in business.
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And we found out that José
had bought
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a pornographic film operation
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from some people that were
connected to the mafia
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back in New York,
New Jersey area.
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We found out who he
had purchased it from,
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and we were able
to locate this man
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in a hospital in Newark.
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When I interviewed him,
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he admitted being connected
to the underworld.
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We told him about this
murder scene, and he said,
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we would have not
made it so messy.
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We wouldn't have
killed the wife.
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And he said José and them did
a standard business operation.
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José made money,
they made money,
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and they parted
as great friends.
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While detectives hadn't
fully eliminated the mafia,
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they began looking into
Menendez family connections
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while in New Jersey and
made an unexpected discovery
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about Erik and Lyle.
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There were rumors
throughout--among the family,
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the whole Menendez family--
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that the boys were going
to be disinherited.
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This was a red flag
all the way.
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According to family members,
José had grown wary
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of his inheritance
ending up in the hands
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of his sons' girlfriends.
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He was also disappointed
in his sons' recent brush
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with criminal behavior.
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We did a background check
on them
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and learned that they had had
a problem out in Calabasas,
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doing residential burglaries
of their friends.
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They stole, like,
$100,000 in cash and jewelry,
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and they got caught doing that.
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That's weird.
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I mean, that's a weird thing to
do when your father is making
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the kind of money he was.
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José Menendez, he was
embarrassed that his sons
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were involved in this--
these burglaries,
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and he made a deal with the
district attorney's office.
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He fixed it so that
Erik would plead guilty
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to these burglaries,
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and then Erik would only face
juvenile charges.
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And he ended up
getting probation
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and had to see a psychologist
for six months,
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and Lyle was not
mentioned in it at all.
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Lyle was supposed
to be the golden child.
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And it was protect Lyle,
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which I'm sure
was hard on Erik.
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Investigators also learned
that José had
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a $650,000
life insurance policy
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that the brothers inherited
right after his death.
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They just went shopping immediately.
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They bought
a Porsche Carrera motorcar,
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and they bought Rolexes.
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They bought a Jeep.
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Erik hired a tennis coach.
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He was going to go to UCLA,
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but then he decided,
well, he wouldn't go to UCLA.
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He was this hot tennis player,
and he hired a guy
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for $60,000 a year
to be his coach.
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This didn't show signs
of very deep sadness,
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in our mind.
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People were trying
to make a big deal about
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when they went on this
big spending spree.
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They were spending
money before,
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but just somebody else
was signing the check.
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Lyle went to Princeton,
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and Lyle bought a restaurant
there after the murders,
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a Buffalo wings restaurant.
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He spent
half a million dollars
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and he thought
this would be the beginning
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of him being a big businessman
like his father.
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Erik and Lyle were
never people to just
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sit there and do nothing.
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It was,
you've got to stay active.
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You've got to be productive.
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They wanted away
from their parents,
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but they wanted the money
and the lifestyle.
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It's as simple as that.
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And I kept saying to the cops,
find me those guns.
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Because once we can hook
them up with any guns,
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we can prove that
they're the killers,
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and not somebody else.
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Investigators pushed
together evidence
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to implicate the brothers.
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00:15:51,733 --> 00:15:53,778
But seven months
after the murders,
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no new leads had been
released by police,
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creating more questions
than answers
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for the public and the media.
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It was just
in the news constantly.
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I couldn't escape it.
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I don't know who killed them,
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but I know it wasn't
Erik and Lyle.
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Erik stopped by
my parents' house,
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and he was like,
I just wanted to say hi to you
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and let you know I'm OK.
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And my dad told me when he,
you know--
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when he talked to Erik, he was
like, all he wanted to do
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00:16:21,676 --> 00:16:25,419
was give him a hug 'cause
he just felt so horrible.
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Um...
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During the investigation,
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the case was on
the back burner
325
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because we didn't have any
good information going.
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00:16:37,909 --> 00:16:41,087
This investigation
wasn't easy at all,
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00:16:41,087 --> 00:16:44,220
up until the point
where a young lady
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by the name of Judalon Smyth
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appeared in
the detective bureau
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and dropped
an atomic bombshell on us.
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While investigators
hit a dead end
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trying to build a case against
the Menendez brothers
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in March 1990,
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a woman named Judalon Smyth
came forward
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00:17:05,981 --> 00:17:09,071
with explosive information.
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00:17:09,071 --> 00:17:12,857
She said that she was the
girlfriend of a psychologist
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00:17:12,857 --> 00:17:17,123
named Dr. Jerome Oziel,
and she had been dating him,
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00:17:17,123 --> 00:17:19,342
and she did not
like him anymore.
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00:17:19,342 --> 00:17:22,737
But he had told her that
the boys had confessed
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00:17:22,737 --> 00:17:25,000
that they had murdered
their parents.
341
00:17:25,000 --> 00:17:27,437
And not only
had they confessed to it,
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00:17:27,437 --> 00:17:29,787
he had it on audiotape.
343
00:17:31,572 --> 00:17:35,315
When the brothers did
the burglary in Calabasas,
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00:17:35,315 --> 00:17:37,621
their attorney said,
go talk to Oziel,
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00:17:37,621 --> 00:17:39,493
and it will be better
for you that you're
346
00:17:39,493 --> 00:17:40,668
trying to deal
with your problems
347
00:17:40,668 --> 00:17:42,278
in a therapeutic setting.
348
00:17:42,278 --> 00:17:43,671
So that's what they did.
349
00:17:43,671 --> 00:17:45,760
And then after the murders,
Erik went back.
350
00:17:45,760 --> 00:17:48,458
Because Erik, emotionally,
had a lot tougher time
351
00:17:48,458 --> 00:17:50,547
with what he'd done
than his brother,
352
00:17:50,547 --> 00:17:53,855
or at least he felt the need
to go see Dr. Oziel.
353
00:17:53,855 --> 00:17:58,773
Dr. Oziel actually violated
client-doctor relationships,
354
00:17:58,773 --> 00:18:01,428
but I also knew
there was good potential
355
00:18:01,428 --> 00:18:03,343
that it would help our case.
356
00:18:03,343 --> 00:18:07,347
And the key, in my book,
was Judalon Smyth
357
00:18:07,347 --> 00:18:12,178
told us that the shotguns
were bought in San Diego.
358
00:18:15,137 --> 00:18:18,880
There's only so many
gun stores in San Diego.
359
00:18:18,880 --> 00:18:22,884
Les and I went to the Big Five
as our second store,
360
00:18:22,884 --> 00:18:26,540
and when you buy a gun,
it's in a big ledger.
361
00:18:26,540 --> 00:18:28,846
And we went to the
proper date sequence,
362
00:18:28,846 --> 00:18:32,763
and we noticed the name
Donovan Goodreau.
363
00:18:34,722 --> 00:18:37,333
We knew Donovan Goodreau was
Lyle's friend from Princeton.
364
00:18:37,333 --> 00:18:38,726
He didn't go there,
365
00:18:38,726 --> 00:18:41,207
but he hung out with
the Princeton kids.
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00:18:41,207 --> 00:18:44,166
Goodreau had called police
right after the murders
367
00:18:44,166 --> 00:18:45,733
to ask what had happened,
368
00:18:45,733 --> 00:18:48,823
which is when they learned
who he was.
369
00:18:48,823 --> 00:18:50,825
Donovan Goodreau was
interviewed by the police
370
00:18:50,825 --> 00:18:54,045
and quickly ruled out
as the purchaser of the guns.
371
00:18:54,045 --> 00:18:55,743
He was back east when
the guns were purchased.
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00:18:55,743 --> 00:18:58,398
So no, he was not
in San Diego that day.
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00:18:58,398 --> 00:19:01,314
We learned that
Donovan Goodreau lost his ID,
374
00:19:01,314 --> 00:19:03,316
or it was stolen.
375
00:19:03,316 --> 00:19:05,361
Goodreau said he had
last seen his ID
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00:19:05,361 --> 00:19:07,058
in Lyle's dorm room
that spring
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00:19:07,058 --> 00:19:09,757
and suspected the brothers
still had it.
378
00:19:09,757 --> 00:19:13,152
The Menendez boys
had bought two shotguns,
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00:19:13,152 --> 00:19:15,371
two Mossberg 12-gauges,
380
00:19:15,371 --> 00:19:17,591
and a box of ammunition
381
00:19:17,591 --> 00:19:22,596
using Donovan Goodreau's stolen
or found identification.
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00:19:22,596 --> 00:19:25,120
That's enough
to file the case.
383
00:19:33,607 --> 00:19:37,045
The day of the arrest,
Lyle and his pals
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00:19:37,045 --> 00:19:39,047
were going to lunch
in the Jeep,
385
00:19:39,047 --> 00:19:41,963
and they were southbound
from his house.
386
00:19:41,963 --> 00:19:44,487
But we had a radio car
pull them over
387
00:19:44,487 --> 00:19:49,144
and take him into custody
in a full felony pullover--
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00:19:49,144 --> 00:19:52,495
face down on the pavement
and the whole number.
389
00:19:54,497 --> 00:19:56,804
My immediate response was,
this is bogus.
390
00:19:56,804 --> 00:19:58,632
And how are they
accusing, you know,
391
00:19:58,632 --> 00:20:01,025
my buddy and his brother
for this?
392
00:20:01,025 --> 00:20:03,114
This is ridiculous.
393
00:20:03,114 --> 00:20:05,421
I tried to call Erik
after I got the news.
394
00:20:05,421 --> 00:20:07,858
I got voicemail.
395
00:20:09,904 --> 00:20:12,472
Erik is a world-class
tennis player
396
00:20:12,472 --> 00:20:14,691
and had been playing
in tournaments.
397
00:20:14,691 --> 00:20:16,302
And in this present tournament,
398
00:20:16,302 --> 00:20:19,000
we'd learned that he was,
in fact, in Israel,
399
00:20:19,000 --> 00:20:20,393
from his attorney,
400
00:20:20,393 --> 00:20:23,352
and the attorney set it up
for him to come back.
401
00:20:26,312 --> 00:20:32,100
Erik Menendez was taken into
custody on the tarmac at LAX
402
00:20:32,100 --> 00:20:33,710
by our detectives.
403
00:20:36,887 --> 00:20:39,020
People kill their parents
all the time.
404
00:20:39,020 --> 00:20:40,978
Rich people from
Beverly Hills don't.
405
00:20:42,589 --> 00:20:45,505
And that's why this case
was a phenomenon.
406
00:20:58,909 --> 00:21:01,260
I've heard of very
few murders that were
407
00:21:01,260 --> 00:21:03,349
more savage than this one was.
408
00:21:07,570 --> 00:21:10,138
We had to have two juries because
409
00:21:10,138 --> 00:21:11,966
if defendant number one confesses
410
00:21:11,966 --> 00:21:14,490
and implicates
defendant number two,
411
00:21:14,490 --> 00:21:17,624
you can't put that statement on
unless you can clean it up,
412
00:21:17,624 --> 00:21:18,886
or he has his own jury.
413
00:21:18,886 --> 00:21:20,801
So both Lyle and Erik
had made
414
00:21:20,801 --> 00:21:24,152
all these statements
that implicated the other,
415
00:21:24,152 --> 00:21:26,676
so we had two juries.
416
00:21:26,676 --> 00:21:29,592
Leslie Abramson was
the lead counsel for Erik.
417
00:21:29,592 --> 00:21:32,247
A lot of people in LA that
will tell you that, I mean--
418
00:21:32,247 --> 00:21:36,164
that Leslie Abramson was one
of the best attorneys to have
419
00:21:36,164 --> 00:21:38,645
if you have a homicide case.
420
00:21:38,645 --> 00:21:42,257
When modern audiences
are encountering
421
00:21:42,257 --> 00:21:44,085
the footage of the trial,
422
00:21:44,085 --> 00:21:45,739
one of the main stars
of that footage
423
00:21:45,739 --> 00:21:46,957
is Leslie Abramson.
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00:21:46,957 --> 00:21:50,439
You owe us as jurors
one thing only--
425
00:21:50,439 --> 00:21:53,268
that you must entertain
the possibility
426
00:21:53,268 --> 00:21:55,923
that we're telling the truth.
427
00:21:55,923 --> 00:21:59,318
Jill Lansing was
the lead counsel for Lyle.
428
00:21:59,318 --> 00:22:01,972
She was a well-respected
public defender
429
00:22:01,972 --> 00:22:04,105
and went into
private practice.
430
00:22:04,105 --> 00:22:07,935
And the first line out of the
mouth of Jill Lansing was...
431
00:22:09,153 --> 00:22:12,766
Lyle and Erik Menendez
432
00:22:12,766 --> 00:22:15,856
killed their parents.
433
00:22:15,856 --> 00:22:18,467
You don't hear that much
from a defense attorney.
434
00:22:18,467 --> 00:22:21,383
We're not disputing
where it happened,
435
00:22:21,383 --> 00:22:24,125
how it happened, who did it.
436
00:22:24,125 --> 00:22:26,301
The only thing
that you are going
437
00:22:26,301 --> 00:22:30,131
to have to focus on in this
trial is why it happened.
438
00:22:30,131 --> 00:22:35,397
What we will prove to you
is it was done out of fear.
439
00:22:35,397 --> 00:22:37,573
When the defense made
their opening statement,
440
00:22:37,573 --> 00:22:39,619
you could hear
the judge breathing.
441
00:22:39,619 --> 00:22:41,142
It was that quiet
in the courtroom.
442
00:22:41,142 --> 00:22:44,014
And I thought,
oops, we're in trouble.
443
00:22:48,758 --> 00:22:53,154
On July 20, 1993,
the Menendez trial began.
444
00:22:58,942 --> 00:23:00,901
There was so much public
interest in this trial
445
00:23:00,901 --> 00:23:02,903
because of all the elements--
rich kids
446
00:23:02,903 --> 00:23:04,426
killing their parents,
Beverly Hills.
447
00:23:04,426 --> 00:23:06,907
You know, there was
an unbelievable amount
448
00:23:06,907 --> 00:23:09,736
of interest, much more than
a normal murder trial.
449
00:23:11,999 --> 00:23:17,570
In this particular case,
they had already confessed.
450
00:23:17,570 --> 00:23:22,357
But I said, I will go in
with an open mind
451
00:23:22,357 --> 00:23:27,144
and listen to what they present
and be fair.
452
00:23:27,144 --> 00:23:31,758
Certain incidents happened
right before the parents died
453
00:23:31,758 --> 00:23:33,934
which led these children
to believe
454
00:23:33,934 --> 00:23:37,154
that they were about
to be killed.
455
00:23:37,154 --> 00:23:40,593
And they acted.
456
00:23:40,593 --> 00:23:43,247
The argument on why
the Menendez brothers
457
00:23:43,247 --> 00:23:46,250
did what they did was
quite likely the first time
458
00:23:46,250 --> 00:23:48,035
that many Americans
had ever heard
459
00:23:48,035 --> 00:23:50,124
this sort of argument
being made.
460
00:23:50,124 --> 00:23:53,127
This trial will take you
behind the façade
461
00:23:53,127 --> 00:23:56,478
of the rich houses,
the fancy cars,
462
00:23:56,478 --> 00:23:58,262
the wealthy friends,
463
00:23:58,262 --> 00:24:00,134
and impressive
social engagements.
464
00:24:00,134 --> 00:24:02,615
It will take you
to the life
465
00:24:02,615 --> 00:24:04,921
that was experienced
by Lyle Menendez
466
00:24:04,921 --> 00:24:07,837
and his brother
as they grew up.
467
00:24:07,837 --> 00:24:11,232
Perfect family
to the outside world.
468
00:24:11,232 --> 00:24:16,498
But inside that home,
it was a disaster.
469
00:24:16,498 --> 00:24:21,634
Lyle's father grabbed him and
socked him square in the face,
470
00:24:21,634 --> 00:24:26,856
and said, if you ever embarrass
me again, I will kill you.
471
00:24:26,856 --> 00:24:29,598
There is a jury instruction
that says that if you have
472
00:24:29,598 --> 00:24:31,818
an honest but
unreasonable belief
473
00:24:31,818 --> 00:24:33,341
and the need
for self-defense,
474
00:24:33,341 --> 00:24:35,735
you get a voluntary manslaughter.
475
00:24:37,519 --> 00:24:40,261
You're not convicted of either
first or second-degree murder.
476
00:24:40,261 --> 00:24:42,306
So I knew that's what
they were going for.
477
00:24:44,961 --> 00:24:50,532
What do you believe was
the originating cause
478
00:24:50,532 --> 00:24:53,796
of you and your brother
ultimately winding up
479
00:24:53,796 --> 00:24:56,538
shooting your parents?
480
00:24:56,538 --> 00:25:00,411
Um, me telling...
481
00:25:02,979 --> 00:25:04,459
You telling what?
482
00:25:04,459 --> 00:25:06,940
Me telling Lyle that, uh...
483
00:25:11,074 --> 00:25:13,642
OK.
484
00:25:13,642 --> 00:25:16,906
My dad...
485
00:25:18,778 --> 00:25:20,910
- Can you answer the question?
- Yes.
486
00:25:20,910 --> 00:25:22,999
OK.
It was you telling Lyle what?
487
00:25:22,999 --> 00:25:26,307
That my dad had
been molesting me.
488
00:25:32,400 --> 00:25:35,969
I was completely
caught off guard.
489
00:25:35,969 --> 00:25:39,059
Um, I was devastated.
490
00:25:39,059 --> 00:25:42,192
Were you seeking help
from your brother?
491
00:25:42,192 --> 00:25:45,544
Yes.
492
00:25:45,544 --> 00:25:48,198
I didn't doubt that.
Families keep dark secrets,
493
00:25:48,198 --> 00:25:51,550
and there are secrets
that every family has.
494
00:25:51,550 --> 00:25:55,249
But it had me questioning
a lot of things about myself,
495
00:25:55,249 --> 00:25:58,644
my awareness
of people around me.
496
00:25:58,644 --> 00:26:01,037
I went all the way down
that path of, like,
497
00:26:01,037 --> 00:26:02,648
could I have done something?
498
00:26:02,648 --> 00:26:06,652
Should I have noticed something
to have prevented this?
499
00:26:06,652 --> 00:26:09,829
I believed every word
he said.
500
00:26:11,308 --> 00:26:15,574
Lyle said that he
was sexually assaulted
501
00:26:15,574 --> 00:26:18,011
and even raped by his father
502
00:26:18,011 --> 00:26:20,927
between the ages
of four and six.
503
00:26:20,927 --> 00:26:22,624
I just told him, I don't--
504
00:26:22,624 --> 00:26:24,408
I don't...
505
00:26:27,237 --> 00:26:30,632
I just told him that
I didn't want to do this,
506
00:26:30,632 --> 00:26:33,853
and that it hurt me.
507
00:26:37,421 --> 00:26:40,903
And he said that
he didn't mean to hurt me,
508
00:26:40,903 --> 00:26:44,298
that he loved me.
509
00:26:44,298 --> 00:26:48,302
And that was astounding
because Lyle was, you know,
510
00:26:48,302 --> 00:26:50,870
presented as kind of
a hard guy, the tough guy,
511
00:26:50,870 --> 00:26:52,480
the guy who wouldn't
break down.
512
00:26:52,480 --> 00:26:54,917
Now you had tears
flowing down his eyes,
513
00:26:54,917 --> 00:26:58,312
and I thought, you know,
it was believable.
514
00:26:58,312 --> 00:27:03,926
It stopped for you with
your dad when you were eight.
515
00:27:03,926 --> 00:27:07,626
When you were about 13,
516
00:27:07,626 --> 00:27:11,760
did you think that it might
be happening to someone else?
517
00:27:11,760 --> 00:27:13,501
Yes.
518
00:27:13,501 --> 00:27:15,764
And who did you think
it was happening to?
519
00:27:15,764 --> 00:27:17,636
Erik.
520
00:27:17,636 --> 00:27:23,119
I told him that I knew what was
going on with him and Erik,
521
00:27:23,119 --> 00:27:26,383
and that I heard noises,
522
00:27:26,383 --> 00:27:32,041
and that I wanted him
to leave Erik alone.
523
00:27:32,041 --> 00:27:34,914
Did he tell you it stopped?
524
00:27:34,914 --> 00:27:37,133
He did.
525
00:27:39,701 --> 00:27:42,356
On August 15, 1989,
526
00:27:42,356 --> 00:27:45,620
Lyle learned the abuse
had never stopped.
527
00:27:45,620 --> 00:27:49,537
When Lyle came home
that summer,
528
00:27:49,537 --> 00:27:53,889
Erik confessed to Lyle
that the molestation
529
00:27:53,889 --> 00:27:57,023
was still going on.
530
00:27:57,023 --> 00:28:00,200
And Lyle got infuriated,
and he--
531
00:28:00,200 --> 00:28:02,942
very protective
with his younger brother.
532
00:28:02,942 --> 00:28:07,163
So he confronted José.
533
00:28:07,163 --> 00:28:09,209
He said, um,
534
00:28:09,209 --> 00:28:11,907
"What I do with my son
is none of your business."
535
00:28:11,907 --> 00:28:14,214
Then he--he said that, uh,
536
00:28:14,214 --> 00:28:16,477
"Let me tell you
what's going to happen.
537
00:28:16,477 --> 00:28:19,393
He said, "You're going
back to Princeton
538
00:28:19,393 --> 00:28:23,005
"and your brother's going
to UCLA, like we planned.
539
00:28:23,005 --> 00:28:26,356
And we're going to forget this
conversation ever took place."
540
00:28:26,356 --> 00:28:31,274
And, uh, I swore and told him
he was a----ing sick person.
541
00:28:31,274 --> 00:28:34,277
And I told him no,
and that he wasn't going
542
00:28:34,277 --> 00:28:38,064
to touch my brother again,
and I threatened him.
543
00:28:38,064 --> 00:28:39,500
How did you threaten him?
544
00:28:39,500 --> 00:28:42,155
I told him that
I would tell everybody
545
00:28:42,155 --> 00:28:43,809
everything about him.
546
00:28:43,809 --> 00:28:45,854
And, uh, that was a mistake.
547
00:28:50,685 --> 00:28:53,122
When the Menendez brothers
took the stand,
548
00:28:53,122 --> 00:28:55,429
they testified that
fear and tension
549
00:28:55,429 --> 00:28:57,387
exploded in the household
550
00:28:57,387 --> 00:29:00,260
after José was threatened
about the abuse.
551
00:29:04,133 --> 00:29:07,136
You were confronted by
your father in your bedroom?
552
00:29:07,136 --> 00:29:08,529
Yes.
553
00:29:08,529 --> 00:29:10,923
Uh, he was banging
on my door saying,
554
00:29:10,923 --> 00:29:12,707
open the goddamn door now.
555
00:29:12,707 --> 00:29:15,405
He was saying that he had
told me never to tell Lyle,
556
00:29:15,405 --> 00:29:16,929
and that he had warned me
not to do that.
557
00:29:16,929 --> 00:29:18,800
And now Lyle was going
to tell everyone,
558
00:29:18,800 --> 00:29:21,542
and he was not going
to let that happen.
559
00:29:21,542 --> 00:29:24,763
And did he ever tell you
what the consequence
560
00:29:24,763 --> 00:29:26,329
would be of telling anyone?
561
00:29:26,329 --> 00:29:28,810
He would kill me.
562
00:29:28,810 --> 00:29:32,118
The brothers testified
that on Friday, August 18,
563
00:29:32,118 --> 00:29:34,381
they bought two shotguns
for protection.
564
00:29:34,381 --> 00:29:36,687
In the subsequent days,
they planned
565
00:29:36,687 --> 00:29:39,473
to stay out of the house
as much as possible.
566
00:29:39,473 --> 00:29:43,607
But on Sunday, August 20,
everything came to a head.
567
00:29:43,607 --> 00:29:46,306
They were going to go
to a movie that night,
568
00:29:46,306 --> 00:29:49,570
and they were told they
couldn't go out, which--
569
00:29:49,570 --> 00:29:52,834
they always went out
different places,
570
00:29:52,834 --> 00:29:55,010
but they were told
they had to stay home.
571
00:29:55,010 --> 00:29:58,840
Mom said something like,
you ruined this family.
572
00:29:58,840 --> 00:30:00,755
It was clear that something
was going to happen.
573
00:30:00,755 --> 00:30:02,757
Why? What did you see?
574
00:30:02,757 --> 00:30:05,412
Just from my mom's face, if
you know her different looks.
575
00:30:05,412 --> 00:30:07,283
And she has many
different looks.
576
00:30:07,283 --> 00:30:09,242
What was this look,
Mr. Menendez?
577
00:30:09,242 --> 00:30:12,419
It was just a stone,
resolved look.
578
00:30:12,419 --> 00:30:16,249
And I just freaked out.
579
00:30:16,249 --> 00:30:18,077
Did you go get your gun?
580
00:30:18,077 --> 00:30:20,731
I did.
581
00:30:20,731 --> 00:30:23,256
What did you do?
582
00:30:23,256 --> 00:30:24,953
I got my gun.
583
00:30:24,953 --> 00:30:27,782
They broke in the doors
to the den,
584
00:30:27,782 --> 00:30:31,264
and Erik went first.
585
00:30:31,264 --> 00:30:34,354
What do you remember
happened?
586
00:30:34,354 --> 00:30:36,443
I just remember firing.
587
00:30:36,443 --> 00:30:38,662
And then Lyle went in.
588
00:30:38,662 --> 00:30:40,795
You could hear
things breaking,
589
00:30:40,795 --> 00:30:42,753
and you could hear the
ringing noises from the booms,
590
00:30:42,753 --> 00:30:46,018
and there was the smoke
from the guns.
591
00:30:46,018 --> 00:30:51,023
And, uh,
it was basically just chaos.
592
00:30:51,023 --> 00:30:53,329
The brothers testified
that after the shooting,
593
00:30:53,329 --> 00:30:56,245
they thought the police would
come because of the noise--
594
00:30:56,245 --> 00:30:57,899
but no one showed up.
595
00:30:57,899 --> 00:31:00,467
We talked about the fact
that nobody had come,
596
00:31:00,467 --> 00:31:05,907
so then we started to talk
about what we wanted to do.
597
00:31:05,907 --> 00:31:08,083
The brothers decided
to hide the truth,
598
00:31:08,083 --> 00:31:10,999
not wanting to reveal
what prompted the killings
599
00:31:10,999 --> 00:31:12,958
or what they had done.
600
00:31:12,958 --> 00:31:16,439
They started thinking about
fingerprints on the shells,
601
00:31:16,439 --> 00:31:18,528
so they picked them all up.
602
00:31:18,528 --> 00:31:20,487
And the weapons,
they had ditched them
603
00:31:20,487 --> 00:31:22,532
on a hill up in Mulholland.
604
00:31:22,532 --> 00:31:24,752
They weren't overly sophisticated,
605
00:31:24,752 --> 00:31:26,928
so they got caught.
606
00:31:30,976 --> 00:31:32,716
The cross-examination
dealt a lot
607
00:31:32,716 --> 00:31:35,502
with their preparation,
which shows premeditation,
608
00:31:35,502 --> 00:31:37,373
and the lies
they told to people.
609
00:31:53,824 --> 00:31:55,261
Yes.
610
00:31:59,395 --> 00:32:01,006
Um, yes.
611
00:32:01,006 --> 00:32:04,923
You emphasize that they are
pathological, practiced liars.
612
00:32:04,923 --> 00:32:07,403
And therefore, ladies
and gentlemen of the jury,
613
00:32:07,403 --> 00:32:09,405
they're lying to you, too.
614
00:32:09,405 --> 00:32:11,712
I didn't believe
the prosecution.
615
00:32:11,712 --> 00:32:14,889
I believed the testimony
of all the people
616
00:32:14,889 --> 00:32:17,805
that were connected
to the family.
617
00:32:17,805 --> 00:32:19,459
And Lyle would
have been about
618
00:32:19,459 --> 00:32:21,374
five years old at this time?
- Yes, yes.
619
00:32:21,374 --> 00:32:25,378
José stood up, uh, grab him.
620
00:32:25,378 --> 00:32:27,206
How did he hit Lyle?
621
00:32:27,206 --> 00:32:29,164
With his closed fist.
622
00:32:31,210 --> 00:32:35,562
There was an avalanche
of family members and coaches
623
00:32:35,562 --> 00:32:37,651
and family acquaintances
on the stand
624
00:32:37,651 --> 00:32:39,914
who all pushed this fact
625
00:32:39,914 --> 00:32:42,177
that the boys were molested
and mistreated
626
00:32:42,177 --> 00:32:43,526
their whole life.
627
00:32:43,526 --> 00:32:45,920
- He was afraid.
- Why?
628
00:32:45,920 --> 00:32:48,662
Because he and his dad had
been touching each other,
629
00:32:48,662 --> 00:32:52,753
and he indicated that it was
in his genital area.
630
00:32:52,753 --> 00:32:55,582
And it drew great
sympathy, I think,
631
00:32:55,582 --> 00:32:59,760
from people watching the trial,
and a lot of emotion.
632
00:32:59,760 --> 00:33:04,852
He told me his father
was massaging his .
633
00:33:04,852 --> 00:33:07,507
- He used that word?
- Yes, he did.
634
00:33:07,507 --> 00:33:09,944
How could
that many people
635
00:33:09,944 --> 00:33:14,862
give the same synopsis of what
was going on in that household?
636
00:33:14,862 --> 00:33:16,777
He was saying it
very seriously,
637
00:33:16,777 --> 00:33:20,476
and I took it very seriously.
638
00:33:24,045 --> 00:33:25,916
The uncertainty
of their youth
639
00:33:25,916 --> 00:33:28,049
that came across,
because of what a monster
640
00:33:28,049 --> 00:33:30,834
that their father was--
I believed it.
641
00:33:30,834 --> 00:33:34,795
But that said, you know,
you talk to Pam Bozanich,
642
00:33:34,795 --> 00:33:37,232
and she didn't believe it
from the get-go.
643
00:33:37,232 --> 00:33:40,061
One of the relatives came to
me before the trial started.
644
00:33:40,061 --> 00:33:42,455
And this relative said that
she had been to visit Lyle
645
00:33:42,455 --> 00:33:44,457
in the county jail,
and that Lyle had told her
646
00:33:44,457 --> 00:33:46,502
what the defense
was going to be.
647
00:33:46,502 --> 00:33:49,375
And she said, "But, Lyle,
you know that's not true."
648
00:33:49,375 --> 00:33:52,639
And he says to her, "Well,
that's how it's going to be."
649
00:33:52,639 --> 00:33:53,988
So she looks at me,
and I said,
650
00:33:53,988 --> 00:33:56,512
"Well, I can't call you
as a witness, right?"
651
00:33:56,512 --> 00:33:58,645
And she said,
"No, I won't testify to that,
652
00:33:58,645 --> 00:34:00,125
but that's what he told me."
653
00:34:04,259 --> 00:34:08,176
They didn't get together
and make this story up.
654
00:34:08,176 --> 00:34:12,137
And the main thing
that convinced me
655
00:34:12,137 --> 00:34:14,008
was the grandmother.
656
00:34:14,008 --> 00:34:19,448
Grandmother Maria Menendez
sat in the courtroom every day
657
00:34:19,448 --> 00:34:21,798
for the whole time
we were there,
658
00:34:21,798 --> 00:34:27,761
and she was there
to support the boys 100%.
659
00:34:27,761 --> 00:34:32,679
If one of my grandchildren
did that to one of my children,
660
00:34:32,679 --> 00:34:34,681
I would disown them.
661
00:34:34,681 --> 00:34:38,815
Why would that woman
be so supportive?
662
00:34:38,815 --> 00:34:43,081
She knew they were
telling the truth.
663
00:34:43,081 --> 00:34:44,908
In December of 1993,
664
00:34:44,908 --> 00:34:48,825
after five months of trial
and 101 witnesses,
665
00:34:48,825 --> 00:34:52,699
jury deliberations began.
666
00:34:52,699 --> 00:34:55,484
We took a first vote.
667
00:34:55,484 --> 00:34:57,660
Six women, manslaughter.
668
00:34:57,660 --> 00:35:02,012
Six men, first-degree.
669
00:35:02,012 --> 00:35:04,711
The men said
the boys were lying.
670
00:35:04,711 --> 00:35:08,323
Women believed
totally different.
671
00:35:08,323 --> 00:35:13,807
I think Erik's jury went
16 days of deliberation
672
00:35:13,807 --> 00:35:16,549
and Lyle's went,
like, 25 days,
673
00:35:16,549 --> 00:35:18,768
which was
the longest deliberation
674
00:35:18,768 --> 00:35:21,510
in the history of a jury
in California.
675
00:35:21,510 --> 00:35:23,425
We were so far apart.
676
00:35:23,425 --> 00:35:29,214
One man pounded on the table
and called me a white bitch.
677
00:35:29,214 --> 00:35:31,999
We were hopelessly deadlocked.
678
00:35:36,612 --> 00:35:40,050
It came down that
they have a hung jury,
679
00:35:40,050 --> 00:35:43,445
and so it's being
declared a mistrial.
680
00:35:45,186 --> 00:35:47,623
We didn't have a chance
to talk to the jurors
681
00:35:47,623 --> 00:35:49,016
at any length at all.
682
00:35:49,016 --> 00:35:50,757
They merely told us
that at one point
683
00:35:50,757 --> 00:35:52,933
it was nine for
voluntary manslaughter
684
00:35:52,933 --> 00:35:54,674
and three for
second-degree murder,
685
00:35:54,674 --> 00:35:57,111
and it switched and
ended up as it did.
686
00:35:57,111 --> 00:36:00,070
And Erik's jury broke not
entirely on gender lines,
687
00:36:00,070 --> 00:36:02,899
but all five first-degree
votes were men.
688
00:36:02,899 --> 00:36:05,250
I just couldn't process that.
689
00:36:05,250 --> 00:36:07,469
How was it a hung jury?
690
00:36:07,469 --> 00:36:09,123
I believed the defense.
691
00:36:12,170 --> 00:36:14,737
There was a lot of
criticism of the fact
692
00:36:14,737 --> 00:36:16,478
that the jury hadn't convicted.
693
00:36:16,478 --> 00:36:19,264
I'm angered and frustrated
and all of that at the outcome
694
00:36:19,264 --> 00:36:21,048
of the last, uh, two juries.
695
00:36:21,048 --> 00:36:24,138
An awful lot of people, when
they heard the abuse excuse,
696
00:36:24,138 --> 00:36:26,967
they did not buy it,
they did not at all.
697
00:36:26,967 --> 00:36:30,188
There was a lot
of money to conjure up
698
00:36:30,188 --> 00:36:32,277
a very fancy defense.
699
00:36:41,024 --> 00:36:43,113
Second trial,
which was totally different
700
00:36:43,113 --> 00:36:45,681
from the first trial,
was not televised.
701
00:36:45,681 --> 00:36:47,944
There were no cameras.
They had one jury.
702
00:36:47,944 --> 00:36:49,381
There were
very few witnesses called
703
00:36:49,381 --> 00:36:52,253
in the prosecution case,
and then a number of motions
704
00:36:52,253 --> 00:36:54,342
were filed by the other DAs
705
00:36:54,342 --> 00:36:57,650
to limit the scope
of the defense case.
706
00:36:57,650 --> 00:37:00,087
For one thing,
the judge is already making
707
00:37:00,087 --> 00:37:02,829
indications he's going
to severely limit the defense.
708
00:37:02,829 --> 00:37:05,310
He's going to limit our right
to put on the facts,
709
00:37:05,310 --> 00:37:07,094
which is quite extraordinary.
710
00:37:07,094 --> 00:37:09,183
While the brothers
remained in jail
711
00:37:09,183 --> 00:37:11,272
the year and a half
between trials,
712
00:37:11,272 --> 00:37:14,449
aspects of the justice system changed.
713
00:37:14,449 --> 00:37:16,843
In between trial number one
and trial number two,
714
00:37:16,843 --> 00:37:19,106
the chief justice of the
California Supreme Court
715
00:37:19,106 --> 00:37:22,022
issued a decision
that your fear
716
00:37:22,022 --> 00:37:24,981
and your use of self-defense
has to be immediate.
717
00:37:24,981 --> 00:37:26,331
Like, right now.
718
00:37:26,331 --> 00:37:28,594
Not, we went to the car
and loaded the guns.
719
00:37:28,594 --> 00:37:31,031
There was no self-defense
720
00:37:31,031 --> 00:37:33,903
that was really applicable
in this case.
721
00:37:33,903 --> 00:37:36,950
Given the effectiveness
of the defense
722
00:37:36,950 --> 00:37:38,821
in the initial trial,
723
00:37:38,821 --> 00:37:41,607
the prosecutors were able
to kind of plan for that.
724
00:37:41,607 --> 00:37:46,046
One thing that we have asked
the judge to do is to limit
725
00:37:46,046 --> 00:37:49,267
the so-called abuse excuse,
to limit evidence
726
00:37:49,267 --> 00:37:51,443
that has nothing to do with
this case.
727
00:37:51,443 --> 00:37:54,707
From what I understand
and what I heard,
728
00:37:54,707 --> 00:37:57,927
the jurors on the second trial
729
00:37:57,927 --> 00:38:03,542
didn't hear half of what
we heard on the first trial.
730
00:38:03,542 --> 00:38:05,805
The second trial
wasn't covered heavily
731
00:38:05,805 --> 00:38:07,285
like the first trial.
732
00:38:07,285 --> 00:38:10,505
But there were 30 or 40 cameras
outside in Van Nuys
733
00:38:10,505 --> 00:38:13,334
waiting that day when they
announced the verdict.
734
00:38:21,560 --> 00:38:23,866
On March 20, 1996,
735
00:38:23,866 --> 00:38:26,956
the verdict for the second
trial of the Menendez brothers
736
00:38:26,956 --> 00:38:29,611
was announced.
737
00:38:29,611 --> 00:38:31,918
I really can't comment
upon, uh--
738
00:38:31,918 --> 00:38:34,224
Excuse us.
Move out of the way, please.
739
00:38:34,224 --> 00:38:36,357
Lyle and Erik Menendez,
both guilty
740
00:38:36,357 --> 00:38:39,012
of the first-degree murders
of their mother and father.
741
00:38:39,012 --> 00:38:40,970
The jury recommended
life in prison
742
00:38:40,970 --> 00:38:43,364
without parole for
gunning down their parents
743
00:38:43,364 --> 00:38:44,931
6 and 1/2 years ago.
744
00:38:44,931 --> 00:38:47,063
People throughout
this country wondered why
745
00:38:47,063 --> 00:38:49,370
the defendants were not
convicted in the first trial.
746
00:38:49,370 --> 00:38:51,416
It's very gratifying
to see to it
747
00:38:51,416 --> 00:38:53,679
that justice was done
in this case.
748
00:38:57,117 --> 00:39:00,860
I was--I was devastated.
749
00:39:02,905 --> 00:39:05,386
All I kept thinking was,
750
00:39:05,386 --> 00:39:08,868
my friend's going to spend
the rest of his life in jail.
751
00:39:08,868 --> 00:39:12,393
He and I are never going
to hang ever again.
752
00:39:12,393 --> 00:39:14,003
The probation department recommends
753
00:39:14,003 --> 00:39:15,701
that they can be kept together,
754
00:39:15,701 --> 00:39:19,835
and that they will be an asset
to any institution they are in.
755
00:39:19,835 --> 00:39:21,750
Whether you agreed
with the verdict
756
00:39:21,750 --> 00:39:23,665
and the sentence or not,
757
00:39:23,665 --> 00:39:28,278
the bottom line is
they did murder their parents.
758
00:39:30,106 --> 00:39:34,241
I still believe
that the Menendez brothers
759
00:39:34,241 --> 00:39:37,200
did what they did out of fear,
760
00:39:37,200 --> 00:39:41,248
because they felt that they
were going to be killed.
761
00:39:41,248 --> 00:39:43,859
I certainly never felt
that what I did
762
00:39:43,859 --> 00:39:46,079
was justified or right.
763
00:39:46,079 --> 00:39:48,473
It was just a question of,
how wrong was it?
764
00:39:50,997 --> 00:39:52,999
While opinions
remained divided
765
00:39:52,999 --> 00:39:55,175
after the Menendez brothers'
conviction,
766
00:39:55,175 --> 00:39:58,134
their story was far from over.
767
00:39:59,527 --> 00:40:01,529
In 2017,
768
00:40:01,529 --> 00:40:06,447
a television network runs
a tell-all documentary
769
00:40:06,447 --> 00:40:09,972
with Erik Menendez
describing the case
770
00:40:09,972 --> 00:40:12,061
from his point of view
in prison.
771
00:40:12,061 --> 00:40:14,455
And then that ends up on
a major streaming service
772
00:40:14,455 --> 00:40:18,981
a few years later, and it
really started catching on
773
00:40:18,981 --> 00:40:20,635
for a lot of younger viewers,
774
00:40:20,635 --> 00:40:23,290
especially in the wake
of the MeToo movement
775
00:40:23,290 --> 00:40:26,162
and the notion that
sexual abuse victims
776
00:40:26,162 --> 00:40:29,427
had not been treated fairly
by culture,
777
00:40:29,427 --> 00:40:31,516
and by
the criminal justice system.
778
00:40:31,516 --> 00:40:34,127
As Millennials and Gen Z
were introduced
779
00:40:34,127 --> 00:40:37,304
to the Menendez murders
during the COVID pandemic,
780
00:40:37,304 --> 00:40:38,827
the brothers were catapulted
781
00:40:38,827 --> 00:40:41,439
into the social media limelight.
782
00:40:41,439 --> 00:40:44,790
And when this
younger generation
783
00:40:44,790 --> 00:40:47,967
is learning about
the Menendez case,
784
00:40:47,967 --> 00:40:51,274
they're able to draw on
785
00:40:51,274 --> 00:40:54,147
a very kind of
vivid primary source,
786
00:40:54,147 --> 00:40:56,323
which is the recording
of this trial.
787
00:40:56,323 --> 00:40:57,803
All right.
You may proceed.
788
00:40:57,803 --> 00:40:59,239
Thank you.
789
00:40:59,239 --> 00:41:02,938
Court TV put the trial
on their streaming service
790
00:41:02,938 --> 00:41:04,810
during the pandemic.
791
00:41:04,810 --> 00:41:07,682
The Menendez
TikTok defenders believe that
792
00:41:07,682 --> 00:41:09,510
even though this case
has been adjudicated
793
00:41:09,510 --> 00:41:12,208
and they've been
through appeals,
794
00:41:12,208 --> 00:41:15,516
they should have been convicted
of manslaughter
795
00:41:15,516 --> 00:41:17,605
rather than
first-degree murder.
796
00:41:17,605 --> 00:41:19,999
Because if they had been
convicted of manslaughter,
797
00:41:19,999 --> 00:41:21,566
they would be
out of prison by now.
798
00:41:21,566 --> 00:41:24,525
A problem at the trial
was the gender bias.
799
00:41:24,525 --> 00:41:27,615
That because we were
dealing with males
800
00:41:27,615 --> 00:41:29,356
in an incest family, that--
801
00:41:29,356 --> 00:41:32,838
the sort of perception
is that, well, maybe
802
00:41:32,838 --> 00:41:35,014
it was, uh,
something that he wanted,
803
00:41:35,014 --> 00:41:36,972
something that
he allowed to happen.
804
00:41:36,972 --> 00:41:41,890
Um, that he shouldn't be
allowed to feel afraid.
805
00:41:41,890 --> 00:41:44,414
There are
letter-writing campaigns
806
00:41:44,414 --> 00:41:48,027
to California politicians
and prosecutors
807
00:41:48,027 --> 00:41:50,508
to revisit their sentence.
808
00:41:50,508 --> 00:41:52,379
Supporters also
bring attention
809
00:41:52,379 --> 00:41:54,120
to the good
the brothers are doing
810
00:41:54,120 --> 00:41:56,514
as cause for their release.
811
00:41:56,514 --> 00:41:59,560
They are leading
therapy groups in prison
812
00:41:59,560 --> 00:42:02,041
for, you know,
their fellow inmates,
813
00:42:02,041 --> 00:42:04,913
trying their best
to make amends
814
00:42:04,913 --> 00:42:07,612
and to do some good
in the world.
815
00:42:07,612 --> 00:42:11,224
In the world of prisons
and life without parole,
816
00:42:11,224 --> 00:42:13,487
we've learned that
life without parole
817
00:42:13,487 --> 00:42:15,750
certainly does not
necessarily mean that.
818
00:42:15,750 --> 00:42:19,798
Uh, things get changed,
you know, down the line.
819
00:42:19,798 --> 00:42:21,713
As far as I understand,
the Menendez brothers
820
00:42:21,713 --> 00:42:26,587
do know about the support and
continue to make various moves
821
00:42:26,587 --> 00:42:29,329
in the criminal justice system,
and their supporters
822
00:42:29,329 --> 00:42:33,072
see some
sliver of hope for having
823
00:42:33,072 --> 00:42:35,944
a real, actionable outcome.
824
00:42:38,077 --> 00:42:40,209
I believe as a society,
825
00:42:40,209 --> 00:42:43,735
we need to continue moving
forward in our understanding
826
00:42:43,735 --> 00:42:47,086
of human nature,
and I applaud the TikTokers
827
00:42:47,086 --> 00:42:49,871
for their desire for that.
828
00:42:49,871 --> 00:42:51,917
I'm not afraid of
the Menendez brothers,
829
00:42:51,917 --> 00:42:55,529
but my sense of justice would
be offended if they got out.
830
00:42:57,139 --> 00:42:59,098
They've committed
a heinous crime
831
00:42:59,098 --> 00:43:01,404
and they don't,
in my opinion,
832
00:43:01,404 --> 00:43:04,756
deserve to be
released on parole.
833
00:43:04,756 --> 00:43:06,235
Justice was served.
834
00:43:06,235 --> 00:43:09,325
They got what they deserve
for a vicious crime
835
00:43:09,325 --> 00:43:12,546
where two people got murdered.
836
00:43:12,546 --> 00:43:14,635
I don't think
they'll get out.
837
00:43:14,635 --> 00:43:16,855
They've tried appeals
several times.
838
00:43:16,855 --> 00:43:20,859
But it would be nice if
they had a little good part
839
00:43:20,859 --> 00:43:23,165
of this life we're in.
840
00:43:23,165 --> 00:43:28,997
My hope is that
Erik and Lyle find peace,
841
00:43:28,997 --> 00:43:31,347
in whatever that means
for them.