These are the latest updates on Erik and Lyle Menendez case

Erik Menendez has been denied parole once again and his brother Lyle is scheduled for a separate hearing on Friday at the same San Diego prison. This is related to one of the most significant murders in the US’s history.

In 1989, the Menendez brothers got arrested for murdering their parents, Jose and Kitty, in their California mansion. Their defence attorneys claimed that this is an act of self-defense after a long and brutal period of sexual abuse.

But prosecutors argued at the time that this crime by Erik and Lyle is connected to their greed for their parents’ multi-million-dollar estate. Considered one of the most prominent murder cases in the country, these parole hearings are being closely monitored.

Erik Menendez’s prison record in focus

On Thursday, a panel of California commissioners ruled that Erik is going to remain behind bars for at least three more years. He has been in the prison for more than 35 years. His brother Lyle is scheduled for a separate parole hearing today.

Commissioners noted that their decision is less connected to the crime made in 1989 and more to Erik Menendez’s prison record. There are some major disciplinary violations to be taken into consideration, including drug use, contraband cellphones and tax-related misconduct.

Prosecutors also argued that Erik has not completely accepted responsibility for the gruesome murders, questioning if his remorse is genuine. You can keep an eye out for more updates on the situation, including Lyle Menendez’s parole hearing scheduled for Friday.

Shrabani Panda

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