Lyle Menendez, the older of the notorious brothers convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, has been denied parole. At age 57, he and his brother, aged 54, received life sentences in 1996 for the murders of Jose and Kitty Menendez at their Beverly Hills home. Despite having his sentence reduced, which initially made him eligible for parole, Lyle’s appeal for release has been dismissed. The case gained renewed attention last year with a documentary and miniseries released by Netflix. Erik Menendez, his brother, also faced a denial of parole recently. The brothers’ trial was significant for arguing that their actions were a result of years of abuse by their father, a claim never refuted but dismissed during trial for financial motives. For ongoing updates and more details, please refresh the page or Follow Sky News on their app or YouTube channel.

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Denied Parole: Lyle Menendez, Convicted in 1989 Pareteness Murder, Following Erik’s Denial
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