True crime enthusiasts have been causing a stir at the former house of the notorious Menendez brothers, prompting concerns from Beverly Hills police about potential Halloween chaos. The surge in visitors to the affluent Beverly Hills location, where Lyle and Erik Menendez brutally murdered their parents in 1989, can be attributed to the popularity of a Netflix series and documentary shedding light on the gruesome crime. The brothers claimed their actions were a response to severe lifelong abuse.
Initially, police received complaints from frustrated neighbors about increased foot and car traffic, which was deemed annoying but not illegal. However, the situation has escalated to trespassing and even a break-in captured on TikTok. With Halloween approaching, authorities fear the situation could deteriorate further, leading to discussions about implementing measures to deter thrill-seekers.
The Menendez brothers’ former residence is currently undergoing extensive renovations, attracting bold sightseers. The addition of the block to some Hollywood tour buses’ routes has exacerbated the issue, with groups of people being dropped off in the area. To address the growing concerns, police have ramped up patrols to appease irate residents, but more proactive measures, such as private security, are being suggested to property owners as Halloween draws near.
Costumes inspired by the Menendez brothers have become popular this season, raising the possibility that individuals may seek to capture a chilling snapshot at the infamous location. Law enforcement and locals are hoping that any Halloween festivities will take place elsewhere to avoid further disruption and ensure the safety and privacy of the neighborhood.