Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Menendez brothers get resentencing green light by Los Angeles DA George Gascon

Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Menendez brothers get resentencing green light by Los Angeles DA George Gascon

This is a special edition of the Fox News True Crime Newsletter. 

RELIVE THE TRIAL: Menendez brothers get resentencing green light by Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon.

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Lyle and Erik Menendez wearing blue prison jumpsuits at their trial in the early 1990s

An archive photo shows Lyle and Erik Menendez wearing prison jumpsuits during their murder trial in Los Angeles. (Ted Soqui/Sygma via Getty Images)

GAME CHANGER: Evidence that bolstered Menendez brothers’ quest for freedom. 

Erik and Lyle Menendez lean back to say something to the other in court behind their attorney

This 02 February 1995 file picture shows Erik (L) and Lyle (R) Menendez conversing in the courtroom during a hearing in Los Angeles. The Menendez brothers were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole 17 April for the murder of their parents. (KIM KULISH/AFP via Getty Images)

SUPPORT BUILDS: Menendez brothers ‘deserve a break,’ says ex-mob boss who spent months with them in prison. 

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UNANSWERED QUESTIONS: Menendez brothers’ key evidence in bid for freedom under scrutiny.

Menendez family photo from the 1980s

An undated photo of the Menendez family as it appears on screen during a panel at CrimeCon 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee, on Sunday, June 2. The brothers Lyle and Erik were convicted of fatally shooting both of their parents in 1989.  (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital)

NEW LIFE: Lyle Menendez, who shotgunned parents to death with brother, plans for life after prison.

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Lyle Menendez looks pensive in court holding two fingers up to his cheek

 Lyle Menendez sits in court (Kim Kulish/Sygma via Getty Images)

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