The Los Angeles district attorney clarified that a decision on potentially reevaluating the Menendez brothers’ case based on new evidence would likely come by the end of the week. The brothers, who have served over 30 years for killing their parents in 1989, have never denied the crime but argue it was motivated by years of alleged abuse. New evidence includes a letter detailing abuse from their father and another potential victim coming forward, leading to a growing base of supporters advocating for a reconsideration of their motive in light of male sexual assault psychology.
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