Financial Crime Perpetration 1988 (Implicated in burglaries)
Crime : Homicide Perpetration 20 August 1989 (Killed both parents) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Crime : Trial dates 13 January 1994 (Mistrial in first trial) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Crime : Trial dates 20 March 1996 (Convicted in second trial) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Social : Institutionalized - prison, hospital April 1996 (Sentenced to life in prison) chart Placidus Equal_H.
American homicide; the son of a wealthy video distributor with one older brother, Lyle. When the family moved to Calabasas, CA, Erik was an average student but a star on the tennis team. Both of the brothers ran with a crowd of young, spoiled rich kids, a few of whom engaged in theft for thrills. During the summer of 1988, Erik was implicated in a couple of large burglaries. When the family moved to Beverly Hills, CA, both boys were sent to a psychiatrist, Dr. Oziel. On the night of 8/20/1989, the boys came home with shotguns, entered the TV room and blew both of their parents away with five shotgun blasts. At 11:47 PM the police received a call from a sobbing Lyle crying, "They shot and killed my parents." Playing the role of grief-stricken orphans, the two boys showed little interest in the police investigations. Almost immediately following the murders, Erik bought a Jeep Wrangler and hired a $50,000 a year tennis coach. Together, the two boys spent $1 million in three months. When a personal friend of Dr. Oziels, Judalyn Smyth, came forward to tell police what she had overheard, the boys were arrested and sent to trial. Their defense attorney, Leslie Abramson, pushed boundaries in her strategy. She claimed that Erik had been sexually abused from the age of five up to the time of the murders and only killed in self-defense, however she withheld the information that he was gay. On 1/13/1994, the jury deadlocked and a mistrial was declared. In their second trial, the boys were tried together. Jury selection began on 8/23/1995 and was completed on 9/28/1995 when the panel was seated. The trial opened on 10/11/1995, 9:15 AM PDT, Van Nuys, CA. On 3/14/1996, two jurors were dismissed for medical reasons and the trial was forced to start over again from scratch. Six days later, on 3/20/1996, the jury reached a verdict of guilty on the charge of first degree murder at 11:55 PM PST. Sentencing took place on 4/17/1996 and both boys were given life in prison without the possibility of parole. Erik married Tammi Ruth Saccoman, 37, who is self-employed in the fitness field at the CA State Prison near Sacramento on 6/12/1999. He does not qualify for conjugal visits, so a honeymoon is not planned. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Information about Erik Menendez (born November 27, 1970, in Livingston, New Jersey) is primarily related to the 1989 murders of his parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez. He and his brother, Lyle, were convicted of the crimes in 1996 and are currently serving life sentences without the possibility of parole.
Due to their incarceration, there are no recent projects or public appearances by Erik Menendez. News regarding him typically relates to legal appeals or updates on his life in prison. Information is often sourced through documentaries, interviews with legal experts, or occasional reports from within the prison system.
Erik Menendez does not have any personal social media presence. Given his imprisonment, this is expected. However, discussions about the case and the brothers can be found on various social media platforms.
Reports suggest that Erik Menendez has taken responsibility for his actions and expressed remorse for the murders. He is married to Tammi Menendez and participates in prison programs. Information about his specific activities within the prison system is not readily available to the public.
For more in-depth information about the Menendez brothers case, various documentaries and books are available. These sources offer detailed accounts of the trial, the brothers' backgrounds, and the ongoing legal discussions surrounding the case. Examples include the ABC 20/20 special "Truth and Lies: The Menendez Brothers," and the A&E documentary series "The Menendez Murders: Erik Tells All."
Disclaimer: Information provided here is based on publicly available information and may not be entirely comprehensive or up-to-date.
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