The highly anticipated true-crime series “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story” has finally arrived on Netflix, produced by the talented Ryan Murphy as part of his “Monster” anthology series. Following the success of Season 1, which delved into the chilling story of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, this new season promises to captivate audiences once again.
Starring Javier Bardem as Jose Menendez and Chloë Sevigny as Kitty Menendez, along with Nicholas Chavez and Cooper Koch portraying their sons Lyle and Erik Menendez, the show takes viewers back to the horrifying events of August 20, 1989. On that fateful night, Lyle made a frantic 911 call reporting the brutal murder of his parents, Jose and Kitty, in their Beverly Hills mansion. The scene was gruesome, with Jose being shot six times and Kitty 10 times.
Initially, investigators believed the murders might be linked to Jose’s business dealings, possibly involving mob activities. However, the truth began to unravel as the brothers’ alibi of watching a movie fell apart, and their extravagant spending spree raised suspicions. Ultimately, a tip from Judalon Smyth, who had recorded confessions from Erik during therapy sessions, led to the brothers’ arrest in March 1990.
As the trials unfolded in July 1993, the brothers shocked the nation with allegations of long-term abuse at the hands of their parents. Lyle tearfully recounted instances of sexual assault by both his father and mother, while Erik revealed ongoing abuse that culminated in the tragic events of that night. Family members testified to corroborate the claims, shedding light on the dark secrets hidden within the Menendez household.
Despite the emotional testimony and claims of abuse, the first trial ended in a mistrial due to a hung jury. A retrial in October 1995 focused more on the murder itself, leading to a guilty verdict for both brothers in July 1996. They were sentenced to life without parole, and subsequent appeals have been unsuccessful.
The Menendez brothers’ story has been the subject of various adaptations, including a Lifetime movie. Now, “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story” offers a fresh perspective on this notorious case, available for streaming on Netflix. Dive into the gripping tale of family secrets, betrayal, and tragic consequences in this compelling series.