Watch S1 "Erik Explains it All" with Fubo for $0 Today
Erik claimed that tensions were brewing in the days before the murders of Kitty and Jose; he said he told his brother Lyle about the sexual abuse allegations.
Erik claimed that tensions were brewing in the days before the murders of Kitty and Jose; he said he told his brother Lyle about the sexual abuse allegations.
How to watch
More episodes
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP63 "Guilt Ridden Erik Menendez Confesses"After the murders of Kitty and Jose Menendez, Erik took up counseling because he was struggling with guilt and was even considered suicide.
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP64 "Doctor's Mistress Goes To Police"The mistress of Erik Menendez's therapist is the one who first went to the police over the brothers' confession about the murders of Kitty and Jose.
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP65 "Full Confession Tape Recorded"The cross-examination of Erik Menendez's therapist was a lengthy one.
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP67 "Taped Confession As Key Evidence"Dr. Oziel's testimony was critical for the State's case; he had evidence of a plot to kill Jose and Kitty Menendez along the emotion and mindset of the Menendez brothers who admitted doing it.
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP62 "Therapist Under Cross Examination"The Defense's cross-examination began with challenging the credibility and work of the clinical psychologist on the stand.
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP61 "The State's Key Witness"The State's key witness testified about the murders of Kitty and Jose Menendez.
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP60 "A Plan for the Perfect Murder"Both Menendez brothers shared their hatred for their father in their counseling session with their therapist; the plan of the perfect murder was how Erik laid out the scheme he and his brother Lyle came up with to kill their parents.
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP59 "Judge Rules on Psychotherapist's Testimony"Judge Stanley Weisberg laid out his ruling on the psychotherapist's upcoming testimony. Dr. Jerome Oziel was a key witness for the State. He testified that both Erik and Lyle Menendez planned the double homicide just one week before carrying it out. After confessing to the murders, Erik Menendez told his therapist that he was afraid his brother would kill him. The therapist said on the stand that Lyle threatened the his life as well if he went to the police.
More law shows
See all48 Hours
This newsmagazine investigates intriguing crime and justice cases that touch on all aspects of the human experience. Over its long run, the show has helped exonerate wrongly convicted people, driven the reopening -- and resolution -- of cold cases, and changed numerous lives. CBS News correspondents offer an in-depth look into each story, with the emphasis on solving the mystery at its heart. The program and its team have earned critical acclaim, including multiple Emmy, Peabody and Edward R. Murrow Awards.
Cops
Featuring police officers, constables and sheriff's deputies patrolling streets for car thieves, drug pushers, sex-trade workers, violent thugs and anyone else who dares step onto the wrong side of the law. No music, no scripted dialogue, no narration; just gritty videos of cops in action during patrols and other police activities.
Elsbeth
Elsbeth Tascioni, the astute but unconventional attorney, works with the NYPD to catch New York's most well-heeled murderers utilizing her unique point of view. "Elsbeth" is based on the character featured in "The Good Wife" and "The Good Fight."
The People's Court
A judge hears small-claims cases in this series that served as a template for several similar courtroom series. The litigants in the case agree to drop their lawsuits and have the case heard on the show. Since the show is not a real courtroom, the decision is simply binding arbitration the litigants agree to abide by.