On top of the staircase near the entrance to the downtown Los Angeles courthouse where Erik and Lyle Menendez were convicted nearly three decades ago of killing their parents in a salvo of shotgun blasts, a woman trumpeted a sign that read, “35 years time served. Let them out!”
Dianne Martin first learned about the case from Ryan Murphy’s polarizing nine-part series detailing — and dramatizing — the 1989 killings of José and Kitty Menendez. That piqued her interest, which led her to watch a Netflix documentary released earlier this month on the brothers. She said she prefers the documentary, though she credits the series for spotlighting the case.
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