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Opening statements begin in the California trial of Lyle and Erik Menendez, accused of killing their parents; the state begins with recalling the 911 call and the police response.
Opening statements begin in the California trial of Lyle and Erik Menendez, accused of killing their parents; the state begins with recalling the 911 call and the police response.
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CA vs Menendez
S1, EP1 "Opening Statements"Opening statements begin in the California trial of Lyle and Erik Menendez, accused of killing their parents; the state begins with recalling the 911 call and the police response.
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP2 "Almost the Perfect Murders"The double murder of Jose and Kitty Menendez involves 15 bullets fired from two shotguns by their own sons; the state continues opening statements, then the defense begins.
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP3 "Packed Courtroom"Two different juries for both cases, along with two different defense teams and two different prosecutors; the defense paints a new picture of the Menendez brothers as young teens abused by their parents and forced to kill to escape.
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP4 "Motive To Kill"Jurors hear about the verbal and emotional abuse suffered by both Erik and Lyle, along with sexual abuse by their father; jurors learn more about the background of the troubled family.
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