Menendez brothers await a call they hope will free them

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Menendez Brothers Hope New Evidence Will Reopen Infamous Murder Case

The Menendez brothers, Lyle and Erik, have been behind bars in California for more than three decades for the 1989 killing of their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez. They were convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison in the notorious case that captured the nation’s attention. Now, the brothers are hoping that new evidence will reopen their case and set them free. In a recent development, the brothers were resentenced to 50 years to life with the possibility of parole in May 2025, making them eligible for parole hearings under youth offender parole laws. However, their first bids for parole were denied in August 2025.

The focus of the case has long been on why the brothers killed their parents. They insist that they killed out of fear and in self-defense after a lifetime of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse suffered at the hands of their parents. One of their lawyers, Cliff Gardner, tells “48 Hours” that new evidence corroborates those longstanding claims and lessens their culpability. Gardner argues that Lyle and Erik Menendez should have been convicted of manslaughter instead of first-degree murder, and that if they had been, they would have received a much shorter sentence and been out of prison a long time ago.

New Evidence Surfaces

The new evidence includes a letter written by Erik Menendez to his cousin, Andy Cano, in December 1988, about eight months before the crime. The letter reads, in part, “I’ve been trying to avoid dad. It’s still happening, Andy, but it’s worse for me now. … Every night I stay up thinking he might come in. … I’m afraid. … He’s crazy. He’s warned me a hundred times about telling anyone, especially Lyle.” The letter isn’t the only piece of evidence that has surfaced. Roy Rossello, a former member of the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo, has come forward claiming that he was also sexually abused by Jose Menendez, back in the early 80s, when Rossello was a minor and a member of the band.

Rossello is now 54 years old. He says in a sworn affidavit filed in 2023 that he went to Jose Menendez’s home in the fall of 1983 or 1984. Rossello would have been between 14 and 15 years old at the time. He says he drank “a glass of wine,” then felt like he had “no control” over his body. He says Jose Menendez took him to a room and raped him. Jose Menendez, Edgardo Diaz and Menudo members Rossello also states in the affidavit that he was sexually abused by Jose Menendez on two other occasions, right before and right after a performance at Radio City Music Hall in New York.

A Habeas Petition Filed

The Menendez brothers’ attorney, Cliff Gardner, filed a habeas petition in May 2023 citing the letter and Rossello’s affidavit as new evidence that proves his clients’ convictions should be vacated. Gardner says this letter is proof that the abuse allegations were not made up. He says the letter was never presented at either trial, and that it was discovered in storage within the last few years by Andy Cano’s mother. Andy Cano died in 2003.

“The boys were abused as children. They were abused their whole life. … And this is a manslaughter case, not a murder case. It’s just that simple,” Gardner said to “48 Hours” about the Menendez brothers. “My hope in the case is that the judge will realize that this new evidence is indeed credible and persuasive, and he’ll vacate the convictions.” If that happens, it would be up to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office whether to retry the case.

In a statement, the district attorney’s office told “48 Hours” it is investigating the claims made in the habeas petition. On Oct. 3, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón said the Menéndez murder case is being reviewed by his office, naming two new factors that prosecutors are looking at ahead of a court hearing next month. Gascón said in a news conference that there could be potential for resentencing or possibly even a new trial.

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