Erik Menendez

Updated: April 14, 2025
Erik Menendez

About Erik Menendez

The Menendez brothers, Erik and Lyle Menendez, gained notoriety in the early 1990s for the murder of their parents, José and Kitty Menendez, in their Beverly Hills home on August 20, 1989. The case became a media sensation due to the brothers’ defense that they had been subjected to years of abuse, which led them to kill their parents out of fear and desperation.

The first trial ended in deadlocked juries, but a second trial resulted in their conviction for first-degree murder in 1996. They were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The case has been the subject of numerous documentaries, books, and dramatizations, reflecting the public’s fascination with the story.

CRIMINAL PROFILE

NAME: Erik Galen Menendez

OTHER NAMES / ALIAS: The Menendez Brothers

BORN: November 27, 1970

COUNTRY: USA

VICTIMS: 2

CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS: 2 counts of first-degree murder, conspiracy to murder

IMPRISONED AT: Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, San Diego, California.

WHERE IS Erik Menendez NOW?

SENTENCE

  • Received life in prison without possibility of parole in 1996

Erik Menendez is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole and remains incarcerated at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, San Diego, California.

He is currently housed in the same unit as his brother Lyle Menedez.

Erik has taken up painting, even presenting a portrait to comedian Kathy Griffin as a gift. Additionally, he has collaborated with fellow inmates in efforts to advocate for prison reform.

For over two decades, Lyle and Erik were held in separate prisons – Lyle at Mule Creek State Prison in Ione, California, and Erik approximately 500 miles away at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego County. During this time, the brothers did not speak directly for years but maintained contact through letters and even played chess via mail.

In February 2018, Lyle Menendez was transferred to a different housing unit at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, and in April 2018, Erik was moved to the same unit.

In May 2023, their lawyers filed a petition for re-sentencing, citing new evidence, including a letter Erik wrote eight months before the murders. Additionally, Roy Rossello has come forward, alleging that he was drugged and raped by José in the 1980s.

In September 2024, Kim Kardashian visited the Menendez brothers in prison. Following her visit, she sent an essay to NBC News, voicing her support for Lyle and Erik’s release and arguing that they didn’t get a fair trial.

In October 2024, the Los Angeles District Attorney (at the time) Gascon, recommended re-sentencing for the brothers.

In March 2025, Nathan Hochman, the new Los Angeles District Attorney filed a motion to withdraw the re-sentencing petition, this is scheduled for April 11 2025. Depending on the court’s ruling, the brothers’ re-sentencing case will be addressed in hearings set for April 17 and April 18 2025. On the 11th April: LA county Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic has ruled that the re-sentencing hearing will proceed on the April 17 and April 18 2025

As part of a clemency case, Lyle and Erik Menendez are scheduled to appear at separate parole board hearings on June 13 2025, following a 90-day independent risk assessment to determine whether the brothers would pose “an unreasonable risk to the public” if granted clemency and released, as announced by the governor.

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  • April 2018: Erik was moved to the same unit as his brother Lyle Menendez at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility
  • May 2023: Their lawyers filed a petition for re-sentencing, citing new evidence
  • October 2024: Los Angeles District Attorney recommended re-sentencing for the brothers
  • Feb 2025: The new Los Angeles District Attorney filed a motion to withdraw the re-sentencing petition
  • Clemency case parole hearing scheduled for June 13 2025
  • April 11, 2025: Judge Michael Jesic has ruled that the re-sentencing hearing will proceed

CRIMES COMMITTED

Erik and Lyle Menendez were convicted for the murders of their parents, José and Mary Louise “Kitty” Menendez, on August 20, 1989.

The brothers shot their parents multiple times at close range in their Beverly Hills home using shotguns. José was shot six times and Kitty ten times. The crime was particularly shocking due to its brutal nature and the subsequent trials, which revealed allegations of long-term abuse within the family. Lyle and Erik were ultimately found guilty of first-degree murder in 1996 and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

CAPTURE & INVESTIGATION

Erik Menendez and his brother Lyle were arrested in March 1990, several months after the murders of their parents, José and Kitty Menendez, in August 1989.

After murdering their parents, Erik and Lyle waited at the house for the police to show up. After a while Lyle placed the call to 911 crying “Someone killed my parents”.

Initially Erik and Lyle told police they were innocent and claimed to have found their parents dead upon returning home from the movies.

In the months that followed their parents’ deaths, Erik and Lyle went on a lavish spending spree. Lyle purchased Chuck’s Spring Street Café, a restaurant in Princeton, along with a Rolex, a Porsche, and $40,000 worth of clothing, according to reports. Meanwhile, Erik pursued his dream of becoming a professional tennis player, investing $50,000 in a coach. He also spent extravagantly on items like a Jeep Wrangler and a $40,000 rock concert that turned out to be a scam.
At that time police suspected the murders might be linked to the mob. While the brothers’ behavior after the crime appeared suspicious, it wasn’t concrete evidence. Police asked Craig Cignarelli to wear a wire in November to obtain a confession from Erik knowing that he told his friend about killings. However, during their next meeting, Erik withdrew his earlier statement, claiming he had lied and was not responsible for his parents’ deaths.

Erik’s first recorded confession was taped in October 1989, two months after he and Lyle murdered their parents. His psychologist, Dr. L. Jerome Oziel, recorded his confessions on October 31, November 2, and December 11.

Lyle eventually joined the sessions, and on the December recording, both brothers confessed that they murdered their mother to “put her out of her misery” and claimed their father deserved to die for his infidelity, which they said contributed to the family’s suffering.

Soon after Dr. Oziel and his girlfriend, Judalon Smyth, ended their relationship in March 1990, she informed the police on March 4 that the brothers had confessed to the murders during therapy sessions. Four days later, Lyle was arrested, and Erik was taken into custody shortly after.

TRIAL & CONVICTIONS

The trials of Lyle and Erik Menendez, were among the most sensational and widely publicized legal cases in U.S. history.

During the first trial in 1993, Lyle and Erik had separate trials. After weeks of deliberation, both juries remained split on whether the brothers should be convicted of murder or manslaughter, resulting in deadlocked juries for both brothers. Had they been convicted of first-degree murder in that initial trial, the brothers could have faced the death penalty.

The brothers claimed they acted in self-defense, alleging years of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse by their parents. They argued that they feared for their lives and believed their parents would kill them if they didn’t act first.

During the second trial in 1995 the prosecution argued that the brothers killed their parents for financial gain, pointing to their lavish spending spree after the murders. They dismissed the abuse claims as exaggerated or fabricated.

The defense continued to emphasize the abuse allegations, presenting witnesses and evidence to support their claims of a traumatic upbringing.

In March 1996, both Lyle and Erik were convicted of first-degree murder. They were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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BOOKS ABOUT Erik Menendez

The Private Diary of Lyle Menendez

The Private Diary of Lyle Menendez: In His Own Words

Transcripts of telephone conversations and letters provide an unauthorized account of the trial of Lyle Menendez for the murder of his parents…

The Menendez Murders

The Menendez Murders, Updated Edition: The Shocking Untold Story of the Menendez Family and the Killings that Stunned the Nation

Discover the definitive book on the Menendez case—and the disquieting true story behind Netflix’s Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.

Hung Jury: The Diary of a Menendez Juror

Hung Jury: The Diary of a Menendez Juror

Hazel Thornton takes us behind the scenes of one of the highest profile murder cases of all time. More than two decades after serving as a juror on the seven-month murder trial People v. Erik Galen Menendez…

TV SHOWS & DOCS FEATURING Erik Menendez

The Menendez Brothers

The Menendez Brothers

In 1996, the Menendez brothers faced trial for killing their parents, a case that captivated America. Years later, they share their side through interviews with those involved, offering a fresh take on the events.
Documentary | 2024

Menendez Brothers: Victims or Villains

Menendez Brothers: Victims or Villains

Explores parents murder and claims of abuse. Courtroom drama, interviews shed light on events. Provokes debate: Were they victims or villains?
TV Mini Series / Documentary | 2024

20/20 S48.E5 The Menendez Brothers: Reversal of Fortune?

20/20 – S48.E5 – The Menendez Brothers: Reversal of Fortune?

Brothers Erik and Lyle Menendez, convicted of killing their parents, gain newfound support in the effort to free them.
Documentary / News show | 1978>

Forty Eight Hours S37.E21 - The Menendez Brothers' Fight for Freedom

Forty Eight Hours – S37.E21 – The Menendez Brothers’ Fight for Freedom

New evidence emerges in the case of brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were convicted in 1996 of the murder of their parents. Natalie Morales speaks to those involved in the case.
TV Series / Documentary | 1988>

Snapped: Notorious S18.E14/15 - The Menendez Brothers 2 Parts

Snapped: Notorious – S18.E14/15 – The Menendez Brothers 2 Parts

A special two-episode Snapped examines notorious case of Menendez brothers: their background.
TV Series / Documentary | 2017>

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