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30 years after the murders, the brothers tell their story. Watch The Menendez Brothers on October 7, only on Netflix.

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The Menendez Brothers | Official Trailer | Netflix

Serving life in prison for murdering their parents, Lyle and Erik Menendez speak out in this documentary examining the shocking crime and ensuing trials.
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55 defence victims, photos taken by dad, other victims of the dad and ur telling me the boys were lying, and not to mention the judge not letting them talk about their abuse during the trail is just plain insanity

mustafamehdi
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The Menendez brothers finally get to tell their story. The reminder is already set on Netflix. Can't wait to watch.

BigTone
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They got the real brothers in interview???? Wild. I'm definitely watching these series!!!!

vintagecherries
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If Pamela Bozanich admitted that she was wrong about the abuse but that regardless of that she believes it was first degree murder, I would have more respect for her.

She’s living in denial at this point

leticiakormann
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I hate people who correlate having wealth and a “perfect” family image as if it means abuse of any sort can’t be going on behind closed doors. nobody just wakes up and does that to someone who has giving them everything unless there was something hidden over the years and they grew out of it, they did this to their parents together meaning both parents knew something was going on but like abusive families do (wealthy or not) “what’s goes on in the house house stays in this house” and “no one gonna believe you..” it’s so common it’s sick. free them.

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Their parents were evil, the evidence proves it, and last year one of the guys from the singing group "Menudo" came out and said their father drugged and SA him too. These guys told everyone around them who they thought would help about the abuse that took place, but they were failed by everyone.

m.d.
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I’m confused…if this is supposed to present the brothers in a better light, why is Pam Bozanich there???? She insists till this day that the brothers made up their abuse story….The woman is so ignorant, it drives me crazy when they invite her to participate in the documentaries about the brothers…..

aidafaupl
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The documentary trailer alone is better than all of the Netflix episodes. I was so upset at the inaccuracies & horrible exaggerations.

ShinbiBelldandy
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Hopefully this will be better than that poor of excuse of a show. Lyle and Erik have the right to talk about this own lives

leticiakormann
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My dad said something to me today about their shopping spree, that was never mention in court. They shopping was 'Retail therapy', it occurs either due to people taking pleasure in shopping or during periods of depression or stress. Items purchased during periods of retail therapy are sometimes referred to as "comfort buys".

It makes sense they were trying to fill their lives with things like expensive cars, watches and clothes, etc but therapy wasn't work for Erik so he told his therapist what they did and the rest was history.

BlackCatFilmProductions
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Netflix is smart. Drop a "show" to stir up conversation and when eveyone is watching drop a new documentary to "clear" things up. Bravo (sarcasm)

blackrave
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Based on new information from other abuse victims of their father, I think they should have a new trial.

HappyCrone
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I'm watching it because the brothers are in it, not for people like Pam who need to shut up and move on from this case and stop making money off of victims of abuse smh

lindsaylopez
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If this case had happened today, I would imagine they’d be treated with a little more compassion. They were repeatedly r*ped by their own father ffs… ‘Why didn’t they just move out’ people ask. Well when you reach an age when you realise the trauma that’s been inflicted on you and is still being inflicted on you, I can only imagine that eventually you would see red. Murder is obviously never the answer and they shouldn’t have done what they did, but context is important here, they dragged them into those court rooms, forced them to relive the most traumatic and embarrassing details, then locked them up and threw away the key without a care. This case needs to be re looked at and these men should be free, they’ve served their time and then some, at least let them attempt to live the rest of their lives with some peace and freedom. Locking them up for life is letting their abuser win, it sickens me.

florriebellerose
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So happy that they are together and they can tell THEIR story together!!! I WILL be watching

MidnightRain
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That prosecutor is a joke. She's always in these documentaries, profiting off of this case for decades.

pandycious
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if gypsy rose is out so should lyle and erik be 🫶

gthli
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It’s kind of weird how they release documentary right after the backlash of Monsters, especially with Erik’s statement involved. Idk, i’m still invested and will be watching for sure

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Regardless of how you feel, 30 years in prison is more than enough for what they did. Prison should be for rehabilitation

CarlHH
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The problem is not the fact they aren't guilty, of course they did it, but the sentence was wild to say the least, and for the monster their parents were, they already pay society enough.

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