Menendez brothers feeling 'hope' for first time in decades ahead of parole hearing: 'A new thing for us'
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The Menendez brothers, Lyle and Erik, are facing a potential parole hearing after 35 years in prison for the murder of their parents. Recently, they have expressed optimism and a sense of hope, emphasizing their personal growth and rehabilitation during their incarceration. Lyle mentioned that hope for the future is a new experience for them, while Erik showcased his desire to evolve into a better person. The case has been reexamined due to new allegations against their father and the popularity of a Netflix series, rekindling public interest.
"Hope for the future is really kind of a new thing for us," Lyle Menendez, 57, expressed after decades of imprisonment, highlighting their upcoming parole hearing.
"I'm striving to be a better person every day...I want to be a person that my family can be proud of," Erik Menendez shared, showcasing his desire for personal growth.
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