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When Do the Menendez Brothers Get Out of Prison? Their Sentences

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Last updated: August 20, 2025 6:17 pm
News Room Published August 20, 2025
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The Menendez brothers made headlines upon the 2024 release of the Netflix series Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. The two were convicted of murdering their parents, José and Mary Louise “Kitty” Menendez, in 1989 when Lyle was 21 and Erik was 18 at their Beverly Hills home. Shortly after committing the crime, the brothers spent about $700,000, according to Time Magazine, before their arrest in 1990. During their court trials, they claimed to have been abused by their parents throughout their childhood, accusing their late father of sexual abuse. The brothers are currently incarcerated at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in California and have a parole hearing on August 21 and 22, 2025.

Find out if — and when — Lyle and Erik could get out of prison.

Trial of the Menendez brothers in Los Angeles - Erik Menendez and his brother Lyle Menendez. Los Angeles, 9th March 1994. (Photo by Ted Soqui/Sygma via Getty Images)
(Photo by Ted Soqui/Sygma via Getty Images)

What Were the Menendez Brothers’ Sentences?

Lyle and Erik were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in 1996. Although they were originally separated for most of their imprisonment, which led to limited communication, they were reunited in April 2018 at the same facility in California.

While behind bars, the Menendez brothers faced many challenges when separated. Erik recalled some of these traumatic experiences almost 25 years later during TMZ‘s “2 Angry Men“ podcast in February 2025.

“I was picked on, bullied violently, and it was traumatic and it was continual. Those are things that a lot of inmates in prison go through when they’re not part of a gang structure and they come in and they’re basically lone wolves, they just have to be by themselves,” he said.

In May 2023, the brothers’ attorneys filed a petition to overturn their convictions. According to court documents obtained by The Los Angeles Times, the filing stated, “The new evidence not only shows that Jose Menendez was very much a violent and brutal man who would sexually abuse children, but it strongly suggests that — in fact — he was still abusing Erik Menendez as late as 1988.” 

The document continued to state, “Instead, the crime was manslaughter, not murder. The killings occurred in imperfect self-defense, after a lifetime of physical and sexual abuse from their parents.” Despite the petition, the brothers remain imprisoned.

On October 24, 2024, former Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón announced in a press conference that he recommended resentencing for the Menendez brothers and that they be eligible for immediate parole if the judge approves. He stated, “There was no excuse for murder … because even if you get abused, the right path is to call police, seek help.” Both Lyle and Erik have been in prison for more than three decades. He added, “I believe they have paid their debt to society.”

Are the Menendez Brothers Getting Out of Prison?

Lyle and Erik were scheduled to attend a court hearing on December 11, 2024. However, a judge pushed the date back during a November court hearing partially to give the new L.A. County District Attorney Nathan Hochman more time to review the case, according to NBC News.

The brothers were scheduled to return to court on March 20, 2025, for a hearing to determine if they should be resentenced. However, DA Hochman announced he had asked the court to reject Lyle and Erik’s request for a new trial.

“We looked again at the credibility of the letters, particularly this Andy Cano 1988 supposed letter weighed in the continuum of lies, and it calls into drastic question whether this is in fact a 1988 letter written by Erik Menendez to Andy Cano about this sexual abuse,” Hochman said.

On March 10, 2025, Hochman voiced his opposition to the brothers’ potential resentencing, alleging that they have been fabricating “lies” for decades.

Judge Michael Jesic held a hearing on April 11, 2025, to announce that resentencing proceedings would continue on April 17 and 18, 2025. However, on the day the hearings were set to begin, the prosecution argued that a recently completed risk assessment — conducted by the California Board of Parole Hearings at the request of Governor Gavin Newsom — was necessary before the case could move forward. As a result, a new hearing has been scheduled for May 9.

On May 13, 2025, they were resentenced to 50 years to life in prison, making them eligible for parole. Their official parole hearings were scheduled for August 21 and 22, 2025. 

How Were the Menendez Brothers Caught?

Erik ended up confessing to his psychologist, Dr. Jerome Oziel, during a therapy session. Oziel’s mistress, Judalon Smyth, then reported this information to the police.

Lyle and Erik Menendez Life Update

Although both Lyle and Erik remain behind bars, this hasn’t stopped them from pursuing relationships. Lyle has been married twice while in prison. He first married Anna Eriksson in 1996, but they divorced in 2001. Two years later, in 2003, he married now-ex-wife Rebecca Sneed. The two separated by late 2024, Rebecca publicly confirmed.

As for Erik, he met his wife, Tammi Saccoman, through letters while he was in prison. Their relationship blossomed, and they have been married since 1999.

If you or anyone you know has been sexually abused, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). A trained staff member will provide confidential, judgment-free support as well as local resources to assist in healing, recovering and more.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

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