Kim Kardashian is inserting her lawyer cap on … she says the Menendez brothers should be launched from jail.
In an essay to NBC Data Kim wrote … Erik and Lyle Menendez “aren’t monsters” and are instead “type, intelligent and reliable males” who should have their life sentences reconsidered.
Los Angeles County District Authorized skilled George Gascón launched Thursday prosecutors are reviewing the Menendez brothers’ claims that they’ve been molested by the daddy they killed, and Gascón will resolve if Erik and Lyle should get a model new trial, or if they should get a model new sentence — presumably for manslaughter — that may set them free.
Kim met with Erik and Lyle closing month at a jail near San Diego and she or he acknowledged one among many wardens suggested her they may actually really feel cosy having the Menendez brothers as neighbors.
Whereas Kim says Erik and Lyle killing their father shouldn’t be excusable, she says they’re merchandise of their experiences and are completely totally different people now of their 50s than they’ve been as soon as they killed their mom and father over 35 years up to now.
Kim elements out the select inside the Menendez brothers’ second trial in 1995 didn’t allow proof that Jose Menendez allegedly molested his sons, and she or he says Erik and Lyle “have been denied an excellent second trial and that the exclusion of important abuse proof denied Erik and Lyle the prospect to utterly present their case, further undermining the fairness of their conviction.”
Kim says … “The trial and punishment these brothers obtained have been further befitting a serial killer than two individuals who endured years of sexual abuse by the very people they cherished and trusted.”
She supplies … “I don’t think about that spending their entire pure lives incarcerated was the becoming punishment for this superior case. Had this crime been devoted and trialed proper now, I think about the end result would have been dramatically completely totally different.”
With the Menendez brothers case once more inside the spotlight, Kim says her hope is their life sentences are reconsidered.
Bottom line for Kim … “We owe it to those little boys who misplaced their childhoods, who on no account had a possibility to be heard, helped or saved.”