Menendez's younger brother, Eric Menendez, was found guilty of cooking for “bullying and trauma,” and was seen in a rare interview with California's prison system in nearly 30 years. I did.Two angry men podcasts. ”
“Prison was tough for me,” Menendez told TMZ's Harvey Levin and his own lawyer, Mark Jelagos, about his imprisonment in the past tense. “I faced a lot of bullying and trauma. It was a dangerous environment.”
Menendez and his brother, Joseph “Lyle” Mendoness, are being held at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in California on Lifetime Texts without the possibility of parole, but under the new Golden National Act, the following We could see their writing diminished at the hearing. Achieve the moon and ultimately freedom.
“I was picked up, bullied, I was violent, it was traumatic,” he said. He said that such treatment is common among many inmates who are not involved in prison gangs.
“Prisons can be difficult, and there's a lot of pain in prisons,” he said.
Convicted alongside his brother in the 1989 shotgun murder of his parents, Menendez has been praised for his good behavior behind bars over the past 30 years.
“I was pulled away from Lyle. I remember the day when Lyle was told he was assaulted and broke his jaw. I think he's over there. Others, maybe if we were together, We weren't even allowed to be together.”
The brother, who was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 1996, was eventually transferred to the same facility in 2018.
Conditions improved over time, he added.
“I believe it [the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation] I'm trying my best and I want to work with them. Lyle knows that today is really changing that culture,” he said. “But 25 years ago, it was a darker, more dangerous place.”
Lyle Menendez discussed his involvement in the prison-based green space project in the same podcast episode.
They used up all the potential complaints in 2005, Gueragos previously said, and they didn't want to achieve freedom until the new California law came into effect, but they were good He continued to show his actions and avoid trouble behind the bar.
The brothers are scheduled to resent the hearings in Los Angeles on March 20th and 21st.
The hearing was postponed multiple times after a former Los Angeles District Attorney lost his reelection campaign to seek release and another wildfire ripped off LA.
“My brother and I are cautiously hopeful,” Lyle Menendez told Levin near the end of the episode. “We pray with our family. We have hope and we are trying to stay a little bit unspoken for the time being.”
The brothers have another habeasistic petition that passes through a court that could bring their freedom, claiming that new evidence strengthens their claims.
On August 20, 1989, they crept up behind their parents, Jose Menendez and Mary “Kitty” Menendez, killing both from behind, along with a shotgun, in the living room of Beverly Hills.
The brothers claimed that when they threatened to expose their father as a child molestation, their father was trying to kill them, and that they did it in self-defense.
While around 20 relatives have forgiven them and publicly support their release, their mother's brothers have been opposed and previously believe Fox News Digital through lawyers is greedy He said.
After killing their parents, the brothers had a $700,000 spending presence, including luxury cars, Rolex watches and even restaurants.





