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Lyle Menendez joins brother, denied parole in parents’ LA killing

Nardine Saad

BBC News, Los Angeles

California Correction section One side -by -side photo plum, left and lyle, right, meningez California Ministry of Correction

Lyle Menendez was released on conditional the day after his brother Erik was prevented from getting rid of the prison after more than thirty years.

The Menendez brothers, who were sentenced to the 1989 murders of their parents at the Beverly Hills mansion, were rejected to be released after long trials before the Conditional Evacuation Board of California.

The last court brings them closer to freedom than ever before.

The 57 -year -old Menendez brother, who has been depicted as a dominant brother for a long time, can try conditional evacuation again at a hearing in three years.

The terrible murders of their parents Jose and Kitty Menendez were among the criminal cases that defined the last century.

During their essays, the brothers claimed that the murders were made in defense after years of sexual and emotional abuse of their father.

Nevertheless, prosecutors argued that the monsters who meticulously planned the murders, then used the money they had inherited, while they were lying to the authorities who investigated the case while they were spent on spending $ 700,000 ($ 526,000).

For a long time, he was accepted as the Basin Kardeş, who said that he believed that the ruthless deaths of his family were a mafia hit. He also created detailed stories that contain lies to cover up their participation.

The couple was not arrested until the police told them to accept a psychologist.

“I’m deeply sorry for who I am.” For the harm that everyone endures, “Liele said to the board of directors. “I will never be able to compensate for the damage and grief that I have caused everyone in my family. I am very sorry for everyone and I will be sad forever.”

Focus on Lyle’s use of illegal mobile phones in prison

Similarly, after a long hearing, Lyle faced a different conditional evacuation commission member from his brother, who was released from prison on Friday.

Like his brother, Lyle also appeared virtually for a hearing from the San Diego prison where he was hosted. The papers reached more than 10 hours and ended after the sun set in Los Angeles.

The panel examined whether Lyle posed a risk for the society if he released his life and time in prison before the murders. He asked for a student at the University of Princeton and how he was accused of plagiarism and how he was suspended, violations and theft claims.

They also asked the moments of the murders that led to murders and caused their motivation.

The panel has repeatedly brought the use of illegal mobile phone to the agenda in prison, which said they had continuous access for years. Patrick Reardon, a member of the panel, questioned all the positive things he did in prison while constantly violating the rules – like his programs for schools and prisoners – he questioned whether they would lose too much weight.

The panel said he was guilty of a mobile phone violation in March of this year.

Although he was a tablet that was allowed to use, he said he continued to use his mobile phones because he gave him more privacy.

Watch: In 1993, he understands from the Menendez Brothers Hearing

Mobile phones are forbidden in prisons and are considered as a drug abrasive on a prison environment on concerns that they can carry criminal activities even further, such as moving drugs, intimidating witnesses and even organizing escapes. All communication behind the bars is monitored except for the lawyer-music interviews.

Lyle said that he did a lot to help vulnerable prisoners and said, “I would never call myself a person imprisoned for a model. He said.

“The man, the future of civil servants to solve the conflicts,” he said himself “peace forces”.

He graduated with a degree when he was in prison and is currently in the process of receiving his master. Lyle also praised the mentoring of other prisoners, the work that helps others who survived sexual abuse, and a beautification program in which he helped the launch.

A risk assessment before the hearing found that Lyle had to be released and that he had anti-social characteristics and that he would face a moderate risk of violence özel stating that he used mobile phone usage in prison.

What about Menendez brothers?

The brothers’ march to freedom has not yet been over, because each three years later, each may appear in front of the board again.

Parole denials will shift the focus to the Governor of California Gavin Newsom, who thinks a great demand from them.

It may come in the form of an elegant, reduced sentence or even amnesty. Giving weight to such a high -profile and controversial case can be politically risky for Newsom, who says that he has made a presidential run.

In addition to the demand of Mamical, the brothers also want a new hearing in the light of the new evidence that claims to be sexual abuse by their father.

A judge unites this request, but opposes the office of the Los Angeles regional lawyer.

During the hearing on Friday, prosecutor Ethan Milius lobby against Lyle’s release. He questioned whether he had taken “really” accountability because of his behavior, and whether Lyle pointed to “not obeying the basic rules in a highly structured environment”.

“There’s no growth. It just looks like Lyle,” Milius said. “When you look at it, Lyle has a long -documented lie story to avoid the consequences of her own actions.”

For them, a coalition of the supporters who have been defending for a long time attended the hearing of almost Friday and spoke for him. Some refused to talk after the hearing of his brother was left to a voice media organization, which was a dramatic pause from lawyers and negotiations.

Lyle’s cousin Eileen Cano, who spoke with the panel during the hearing of Erik on Thursday, said that he admired how much he reached despite life in prison without a conditional release to the board.

“Most people surrendered to the overwhelming weight of prison life, Lyle rose on it,” he said.

“There will be no risk for the community because we will hold him responsible as a family.” “Delaying his release will not serve any purpose. Lyle is not the man who was imprisoned 35 years ago.”

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