Erik Menendez denied parole after yearslong fight for release

Erik (left) and Lyle Menendez (right) are now housed at the same prison.

Erik (left) and Lyle Menendez (right) are now housed at the same prison. (California Department of Corrections via CNN Newsource)


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LOS ANGELES — A California parole board has denied parole for Erik Menendez, who was convicted alongside his brother Lyle of murdering their parents in 1989, delivering a crippling blow to the brothers' yearslong fight for release.

The decision does not bode well for Lyle Menendez, whose case is set to be heard by the parole board Friday.

Despite the board's ruling, Erik Menendez still has hope of walking free. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has the rare power to reverse parole decisions, and the brothers are separately seeking clemency and a new trial.

The decision was delivered Thursday after a virtual hearing involving statements from the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office, Erik Menendez and more than a dozen supportive Menendez relatives – who are also considered victims of the brothers' crime.

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Elizabeth Wolfe, Matthew Friedman

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