Murders & Minivans
Beverly Hills. August 20, 1989. José and Kitty Menendez are watching a James Bond movie in the den of their $13.5 million mansion. By the end of the night, they'll be shot a combined sixteen times by their own sons. This week on Murders & Minivans, we're going deep on one of the most complicated — and most misunderstood — cases in American true crime history. Lyle and Erik Menendez. The killings. The spending. The trial. The abuse claims. And the letter that sat undiscovered for over thirty years. We talk about who José and Kitty Menendez actually were — not the shorthand versions, but the full picture. A Cuban immigrant who built a genuine American success story and ran his household like a company. A woman who gave up her ambitions, survived her husband's affairs, and may have known something terrible was happening under her own roof. We walk through the night of the murders, the six months of spending that followed, the therapy session confession that unraveled everything, and two trials that reached completely different conclusions about the same set of facts. We get into the abuse claims — what exists, what doesn't, and why a letter written by a teenager to his cousin in 1988 changes the conversation. We talk about Roy Rossello, the Netflix series, and what thirty-five years in prison actually looks like. And we sit with the question this case has always demanded: can both things be true at the same time? Follow us on Instagram: @murdersandminivans
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