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Defense attorney Leslie Abramson compared Jose Menendez to a mad scientist trying to produce perfect sons. She said he and Kitty tormented Lyle and Erik their whole life.
Defense attorney Leslie Abramson compared Jose Menendez to a mad scientist trying to produce perfect sons. She said he and Kitty tormented Lyle and Erik their whole life.
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S1, EP418 "Malice Murder"The State tries to explain the legal concept of malice murder; during the closing arguments for Erik's jury, prosecutors contend that Erik and Lyle Menendez have committed the murder of their parents, Kitty and Jose.
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP414 "Spoiled, Vicious Brats"Lyle Menendez's defense team wraps up its closing argument; the State gets a chance for a rebuttal; the lead prosecutor berates Lyle and Erik Menendez and calls them spoiled, vicious brats.
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S1 "Mistrial Declared"Lyle Menendez's jury was deadlocked after five weeks of deliberations. Testimony in this case had lasted five months, as prosecutors fought for a first-degree murder conviction for the deaths of Jose and Kitty Menenedez.
CA vs Menendez
S1 "Erik's Jury Comes To A Deadlock"Both juries in the Menendez brothers' murder trial had been deliberating. But after three weeks, jurors in Erik's case were deadlocked. Prosecutors had been pushing for felony murder convictions for Erik and Lyle in the deaths of their parents.
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