“Revolutionary DA Questions the Motive Behind Menendez Brothers’ Documentary Amid Controversial Freedom Plea”

"Revolutionary DA Questions the Motive Behind Menendez Brothers' Documentary Amid Controversial Freedom Plea"

As the Menendez brothers prepare for a potential reevaluation of their infamous case, new Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman has made his approach clear: he won’t be binge-watching the Netflix documentary that spurred a resurgence of interest in the case. So, should we throw out the TV and just pick up a dusty old book instead? Hochman, embarking on this challenging review, believes that understanding the intricate details of this decades-old case requires a more thorough process than what any documentary can provide. As he gears up to possibly reshape the future of Erik and Lyle Menendez, the stakes couldn’t be higher in a case that has gripped the public’s attention for over thirty years. Do the brothers stand a chance at freedom, or are they destined to remain behind bars? It’s all about to unfold—stay tuned! LEARN MORE.

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Source: Fox News/MEGAThe new Los Angeles District Attorney, Nathan Hochman, won’t be utilizing the Netflix documentary or ‘Monster’ series to help review the famous case.

Nov. 19 2024, Published 6:15 p.m. ET

New LA District Attorney Nathan Hochman has admitted he won’t be watching the Menendez Brothers documentary on Netflix as he reviews the famous case just weeks before the resentencing hearing.

RadarOnline.com can reveal that the defense team for Erik and Lyle Menendez is currently pursuing options to finally free the brothers after three decades behind bars for brutally murdering their parents.

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Source: MEGAThe brothers murdered their parents in the family home in 1989.

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