They lived in a mansion. They said they feared for their lives. Then they pulled the trigger.
On a quiet night in 1989, Jos and Kitty Menendez were brutally murdered in their Beverly Hills home. Hours later, their sons, Lyle and Erik, sobbed into a 911 call, claiming an intruder had shattered their family. But as the investigation unfolded, the spotlight turned to the brothers themselves-and what emerged shocked the nation.
Were they cold-blooded killers driven by greed? Or victims of a lifetime of unspeakable abuse, pushed to a violent breaking point?
From the courtroom drama that gripped millions to the recent legal developments that could change everything, this book takes you deep inside one of the most controversial cases in American criminal history. With fresh insights, new revelations, and a story that refuses to fade, this is the up-to-date account of the Menendez saga-from privilege and pain to prison and possible parole.
If you think you know the story, think again.
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