Joseph Lyle Menendez (born ) and Erik Galen Menendez (born ), commonly referred to as the Menendez brothers, are American brothers convicted of killing their parents, José and Mary Louise "Kitty" Menendez, in their Beverly Hills home in 1989.

The Menendez brothers' hopes for freedom via the prison parole process were dashed when committees deemed them unfit to rejoin society, citing years of rule-breaking while behind bars.

The Menendez brothers have suffered a new setback in their move to be released from prison after three decades as a judge on Tuesday denied their habeas corpus petition.

Judge denies Menendez brothers' petition for a new trial in latest ...

New evidence that may support the Menendez brothers’ allegations - some brought to light in a Peacock docuseries last year - could soon lead to the men leaving prison.

In 1989, brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez killed their parents by shooting them repeatedly at close range at their mansion in Beverly Hills. They were found guilty of first-degree murder and...

What to know about Menendez brothers' case and when could they be released

Nearly seven years, three trials, and many thousands of hours of TV coverage later, their sons, Lyle and Erik Menendez, were found guilty of their murders and sentenced to life in prison without...

Lyle and Erik Menendez, who have spent more than three decades in prison for fatally shooting their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion, were resentenced on Tuesday, moving one step closer to...