Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueInvestigation based upon the true story of the Mendendez Brothers and the murder of their parents.Investigation based upon the true story of the Mendendez Brothers and the murder of their parents.Investigation based upon the true story of the Mendendez Brothers and the murder of their parents.
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- AnecdotesBased on the real life events of the murders of Jose and Kitty Menéndez by their sons, Lyle and Erik. Both sons were convicted to life in prison without the possibility of parole on July 2, 1996.
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Judge Weisberg: I've just a few remarks before we continue. The remark has to do with the conduct of council during the questioning of the witness, specifically that of Ms. Abramson, and mugging to the audience during the testimony of the witness. If the prosecution would do the same during the testimony of one of your witnesses, how would you react to that?
Leslie Abramson: As long as it wasn't in front of the jury, it wouldn't matter to me.
Judge Weisberg: Council, the jury is right behind you, and to your left.
Leslie Abramson: The jury can't see what I'm doing!
Judge Weisberg: I could see your eyes rolling when you're facing the witness.
Leslie Abramson: The jury can't see that either.
Judge Weisberg: There is a jury in the jury box that could easily see what you're doing. Now is there something...
Leslie Abramson: I will try...
Judge Weisberg: No, not try! You will succeed in not mugging for the jury; not making faces to the audience; you will behave professionally. Is that clear?
Leslie Abramson: Yes, of course.
- Versions alternativesIn 1996, the Menendez brothers were sentenced to life in prison without parole. Therefore, in subsequent airings, the additional text epilogue reflecting those circumstances was added after the text epilogues of hung jury on the brothers.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Murder Made Me Famous: Menendez Brothers (2015)
At this point, most are of course familiar with the entire trial, publicity, and players involved. It will be interesting to see how their lives turn out, if they are ever released from prison.
The reality of whether (and how badly) Lyle and Eric were abused is left in question; while it certainly seems feasible, why did they choose murder as the solution?. Apparently, one convinced the other that this was the only way out. In psychology, the phenomenon of "folie a deus" is a case where two conspire to commit murder, more readily than if one person were alone in the scenario.
We are exposed to the lifestyle, the demands of Beverly Hills. Jose Menedez was apparently never satisfied, with women, his children, or his accumulated wealth. Beverly DÁngelo is realistic as Kitty Menedez, she is treated as a disposable decoration, a mere object her husband moves around to suit his career goals.
It has been noted by psychiatrists that in today's era of narcissism, family members are merely: ..."chesspieces, moved at will by the narcissist, to promote his image of success and grandiosity"... Apparently Jose Menendez was a narcissist of the first order. Unfortunately, many people's lives were destroyed and ruined, his offspring never had a chance, and while murder is certainly not to be condoned, one must ask why such cases are so prevalent in American society. 9/10.
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