Erik Menendez Denied Parole After 35 Years for Parents' Murder
BBC NewsAugust 21, 20253 min42,544 views
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- ❌ Erik Menendez has been denied parole by California's parole board, over three decades after he and his brother Lyle murdered their parents.
- 🗓️ The decision came after a lengthy hearing conducted via video conference, with Menendez participating from prison.
Reasons for Denial
- ⚠️ The parole board cited that Menendez continues to pose an unreasonable risk to public safety.
- ⚖️ Commissioner Robert Barton described the murders as an "execution" and stated Menendez's behavior was "devoid of human compassion."
- 🏅 Despite claims of being a model prisoner, the board found he had not been one during his 35+ years of incarceration.
Disciplinary Issues in Prison
- 📱 A key reason for the denial was Menendez's illegal use of a smuggled mobile phone while participating in a prison rehabilitation group.
- 🎭 This action was seen as hypocritical, undermining his work with other inmates and his supposed efforts towards rehabilitation.
Future Parole Prospects
- ⏳ The parole board issued a three-year denial, meaning Menendez can apply again for parole in a shorter period.
- 💔 The ruling has reportedly come as a shock to his supporters, who had highlighted his work in prison.
- ⚖️ His brother, Lyle Menendez, is scheduled for his own parole suitability hearing the following day.
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