1996 Juro of the Menendez trial
Erik & Lyle have a white privilege …
In addition, Kim Kardashian is in their corner!
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A juror in the trial for murder of the 1996 Menendez brothers said that the brothers brandishing hunting rifles share the advantage of being famous and having a white privilege … as well as the support of one of the most recognizable faces in the world – Kim Kardashian!
And that's why, the juror said to TMZ, Erik and Lyle Menendez could receive leniency and finally be released from a California prison … after having served decades behind bars for their parents' shots, Jose And KittyTo death in their Beverly Hills manor in 1989.
The juror, who spoke of the state of anonymity, said to TMZ … Liberty is certainly a possibility for the brothers since Erik and Lyle are “well known, with white or attractive air”.
The brothers were found guilty of murder in the first degree during their second trial – after the first end by a suspended jury – and they were sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
In recent years, the brothers and sisters have made a strong push to have their sorrows canceled on the basis of a certain number of arguments – including new evidence of Sexual abuse presumed by their parents – And now it seems that they are getting closer to freedom.

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And they have the Kim K supportWho, according to the juror, does not really care about other less known detainees … Despite the fact that Kim has been supporting in the past for non -famous criminals.
Kim maintains that the trial and determination of the sentence “were more suitable for a serial killer than two people who have endured years of sexual abuse by the very people they loved and that they trusted.”

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At the trial, the brothers argued that they had shot their parents due to years of sexual and physical violence throughout their childhood. But, the juror said to TMZ … The allegations of abuse were not an “element of the crime” which they considered when they were in deliberations.
The juror notes … “Some jurors were mixed concerning the argument of sexual abuses, but we did not need to agree on sexual abuse in order to agree on the first degree murder.”
The juror says that he does not support or does not oppose the potential release of the brothers … But that I would like to see them use their star power to help victims of sexual abuse or people wrongly, if they have turned off.
Last week, Lyle and Erik hearing hearing I was pushed … The judge will address the eligibility of the risk assessment report of the Liberations Commission on the Brothers. Their next hearing is scheduled for May 9.
We have contacted the representatives of the Menendez brothers … so far, no return word.