State parole officers had not but publicly introduced that Erik Menendez would stay behind bars, however phrase of the end result was already spreading amongst his members of the family early Thursday night.
Shocked and offended on the determination, some relations took to social media simply as information broke that Menendez, 54, had been denied parole for the 1989 shotgun murders of his mother and father, a grisly crime dedicated together with his older brother, Lyle.
“How is my dad a risk to society,” Talia Menendez, his stepdaughter, wrote on Instagram. “This has been torture to our household. How for much longer???”
Within the all-caps publish, Menendez’s daughter castigated the parole board, calling them “cash hungry media feeding items of trash” after the choice.
“You’ll not have peace till my dad is free!!!!” she wrote in a following publish.
A listening to for Lyle, 57, started Friday morning, leaving members of the family who help his case clinging to hope his ruling can be totally different.
Initially sentenced to life with out parole, the brothers finally certified for resentencing as a result of they have been underneath 26 years previous on the time of the killings.
A number of petitions and authorized filings went nowhere for many years, however their case obtained renewed consideration after the favored Netflix collection “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story” sparked a social media curiosity of their case, and the sexual abuse the 2 siblings alleged was perpetuated by their father, Jose Menendez.
A superior courtroom granted their resentencing petition in Might, paving the best way for the parole hearings this week.
Greater than a dozen relations of the 2 brothers testified in favor of parole through the Thursday listening to for Erik Menendez, and have been additionally anticipated to talk for Lyle as nicely.
After a virtually 10-hour listening to Thursday, Parole Commissioner Robert Barton recommended the help Menendez obtained from his household.
“You’ve received an important help community,” he stated Thursday earlier than pointing to Erik Menendez’s repeated violation of jail guidelines through the use of a contraband cellphone. “However you didn’t go to them earlier than you dedicated these murders. And also you didn’t go to them earlier than you used the cellphone.”
Erik’s spouse, Tammi Menendez, blasted the choice.
“Parole Commissioner Robert Barton had his thoughts made as much as deny Erik parole from the beginning!” she wrote on X. “This was an entire setup, and Erik by no means stood an opportunity!”
Anamaria Baralt, a Menendez cousin, tried to stay constructive in a video posted on Instagram, noting he may re-apply for parole in three years.
“Erik was given the bottom doable denial time,” she stated. “It’s disappointing. we’re actually dissatisfied as a household.”
Nevertheless, she stated she was happy with Menendez as he addressed the parole board for the primary time, one thing the household didn’t view as a chance a number of years in the past.
“We knew this was a steep climb,” she stated within the video. “California could be very rigorous in its requirements. Not many individuals get out on parole on their first attempt. So it wasn’t fully a shock. However it’s nonetheless very disappointing.”
In response to the Jail Coverage Initiative, a analysis and advocacy group that pushes for felony justice reform, the overwhelming majority of inmates who go earlier than the board are denied parole.
A current examine of parole charges throughout the states by the Jail Coverage Initiative discovered that 14% of parole hearings in 2022 resulted in approval.
“Whereas we respect the choice, [Thursday’s] final result was after all disappointing and never what we hoped for,” the Menendez household stated in an announcement. “However our perception in Erik stays unwavering and we all know he’ll take the Board’s suggestion in stride. His regret, progress, and the constructive impression he’s had on others communicate for themselves.”
Household, pals and cellmates have recommended the 2 brothers for his or her work inside jail previously few years, referring to them as “mentors” for different prisoners and spearheading applications inside jail partitions.
Lyle Menendez spearheaded a beatification mission at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, and his brother has organized paintings for the mission.
The 2 have began applications coping with anger administration, meditation, and helping inmates in hospice care.
However Thursday‘s listening to additionally aired struggles and points the youthful sibling has confronted throughout greater than three a long time in jail, together with drug and alcohol use, fights with different inmates, situations of being discovered with contraband, and allegations he helped a jail gang in a tax fraud scheme in 2013.
Members of the parole board spent a number of minutes specifically asking about being caught a number of instances with a cellphone, which he stated he used to talk together with his spouse, watch YouTube movies, pornography, and search for updates on his case within the media.
Menendez stated he paid about $1,000 for the telephones, and stated he didn’t think about the impacts the units may have within the jail system.
“I knew 50, 60 people who had telephones,” he stated Thursday. “I simply justified it by saying if I don’t purchase it another person goes to purchase it. The telephones have been going to be offered.”
It was in January that he stated a lieutenant had an prolonged speak with him concerning the impacts, together with how somebody should smuggle the telephone, the way it have to be paid for, the way it corrupts employees, and the way they can be utilized for extra felony exercise.
Regardless of the connection telephones offered to the surface, Menendez stated, it was later that he realized the impact that utilizing one was having on his life, now that the prospect of freedom was doable.
“In November of 2024, now the results mattered,” he informed the board. “Now the results meant I used to be destroying my life.”
Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman, who has opposed parole and resentencing for the 2 brothers, applauded the choice by the board.
“The California Board of Parole has rightly determined in opposition to granting parole to Erik Menendez,” he stated in a assertion. “This ruling does justice for Jose and Kitty Menendez, the victims of the brutal murders carried out by their sons on Aug. 20, 1989.”
Hochman stated that, throughout their time in jail, the brothers have continued to say they killed their mother and father in self-defense, however identified that their mother and father suffered shotgun blasts to the again and at point-blank vary through the killings.
“The Board accurately decided that Erik Menendez’s actions communicate louder than phrases, and that his conduct in jail and present mentality demonstrates that he nonetheless poses an unreasonable threat of hazard to the neighborhood.”