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Joseph Lyle Menéndez (born January 10, 1968) and Erik Galen Menéndez (born November 27, 1970) are American brothers who were convicted in 1996 of the murders of their parents, José and Mary Louise "Kitty" Menéndez. During the trial, the brothers stated that they committed the murders out of fear that their father would kill them after they threatened to expose him for years of sexual,
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, and physical abuse, while the prosecution argued that they did it to inherit their father's multimillion-dollar estate. They were first tried separately, with one jury for each brother. Both juries deadlocked, which resulted in a mistrial. For the second trial, they were tried together by a single jury, which found them guilty; as a result, they were sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.


Background

José Enrique Menéndez was born on May 6, 1944, in Havana, Cuba. At age 16, shortly after the start of the Cuban Revolution, he moved to the United States. José attended Southern Illinois University, where he met Mary Louise "Kitty" Andersen (1941–1989). They married in 1963 and moved to New York City, where José earned an accounting degree from
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. The couple's first son, Joseph Lyle, who goes by his middle name, was born on January10, 1968, in New York. Kitty quit her teaching job after Lyle was born, and the family moved to New Jersey, where Erik Galen was born on November27, 1970, in Gloucester Township. The family lived in Hopewell Township and both brothers attended
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. In the summer of 1976, Lyle and Erik's cousin Diane Vander Molen came to stay with them. She stated Lyle confessed to her that he was being sexually abused by his father. Vander Molen told Kitty what Lyle had said but she took her husband's side and said Lyle was lying. Vander Molen recalls that afterward Kitty put Lyle upstairs and that was the last Vander Molen heard anything about it. In 1986, José's career as a corporate executive (he had joined the company then known as International Video Entertainment) took the family to
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. The following year, Erik attended Beverly Hills High School, where he earned average grades but displayed a remarkable talent for tennis, ranking 44th in the US as a junior. About two weeks before the murders, Erik and his friend Michael Joyce entered the 1989
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. Erik reached the second round of qualifying in the Boys' 18 singles; Joyce reached the quarterfinals. Lyle attended Princeton University, but was on academic probation for poor grades, and was eventually suspended for plagiarism.


Crimes

On the evening of August 20, 1989, José and Kitty were standing in the den of their Beverly Hills mansion when Lyle and Erik entered the den carrying
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s. José was shot 6 times, including the fatal shot in the back of the head with a Mossberg
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shotgun. Kitty was shot 10 times in total. Before the fatal shot to her cheek, she was on the ground, slowly crawling and moaning. Lyle then ran to his car to reload, and then fired the fatal shot to her face. Immediately after the killings, both brothers remained in the house, expecting the police to respond due to the noise of the gunshots. When the police arrived, the brothers told them that the killings had occurred while they were out at a movie theater seeing ''
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'' and attending the "Taste of L.A." festival at the
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. The police did not seek gunshot residue tests from the brothers, which would have indicated whether they had recently discharged a firearm. In the months after the killings, the brothers began to spend extravagantly on luxury items, businesses, and travel. Lyle bought Chuck's Spring Street Cafe, a Buffalo wing restaurant in Princeton, New Jersey, as well as a Rolex watch and a Porsche Carrera. Erik hired a full-time tennis coach and competed in a series of tournaments in Israel. The brothers eventually left the Beverly Hills mansion unoccupied, choosing to live in adjoining
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s in nearby Marina del Rey. They also dined expensively, and went on overseas trips to the
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and London. They collectively spent approximately $700,000 before their arrests; family members later disputed a connection between their spending and the murder of their parents, claiming that there were no changes in their spending habits after the killings. At one point they attended a
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basketball game, which became immortalized when they appeared courtside in the background of a
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trading card. During the early stages of the investigation, the police tried to narrow their search to suspects who had motives to kill José and Kitty and also investigated potential
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leads. As their investigation continued, they began to suspect that the brothers were the most likely perpetrators because of the obvious financial motive and their exorbitant spending after the killings. In an attempt to get a confession from Erik, the police arranged for his friend Craig Cignarelli to wear a wire during a lunch with Erik at a local beachfront restaurant, but when Cignarelli asked Erik whether he had killed his parents, Erik denied it. Erik eventually confessed to his
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Jerome Oziel, who then told his mistress, Judalon Smyth. Oziel later broke up with Smyth, and in a fit of rage to get back at him, she told the police about the brothers' involvement. Lyle was arrested on March8, 1990, and Erik turned himself in three days later after returning to Los Angeles from Israel. Both were held without bail and kept separate from each other. In August 1990, Judge James Albrecht ruled that tapes of the conversations between Erik and Oziel were admissible evidence since Oziel stated that Lyle allegedly threatened him and violated doctor–patient privilege. Albrecht's ruling was
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ed, after which the proceedings were delayed for two years. The
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ruled in August 1992 that most of the tapes were admissible with the exception of the tape on which Erik was recorded discussing the murders. After that decision, a
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grand jury issued indictments in December 1992, charging the brothers with the murders of their parents.


Trials

The Menéndez case became a national sensation when
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broadcast the trial in 1993. Represented by their
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lawyer,
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, the brothers stated that they killed their parents out of fear for their lives after a lifetime of
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at the hands of their parents, especially sexual abuse at the hands of their father, who was described as a cruel perfectionist and pedophile. Meanwhile, their mother was described as an enabling, selfish, mentally unstable alcoholic and drug addict who encouraged her husband's behavior and was also violent towards the brothers. The allegations against the couple were supported by two family members during their testimonies. The brothers' cousin, Andy Cano, said that as a child, he was told by Erik about the sexual abuse, which they both described as "penis massages". Diane Vander Molen, another cousin of the brothers, stated that she once told Kitty about José's molestation of Lyle, although Kitty told her that it was false. A photograph was presented as physical evidence by the defense, showing Lyle and Erik's genitalia allegedly taken by their father when they were children. The prosecution argued, however, that the killings were done for financial gain. The financial gain theory was disputed by the defense team claiming that the brothers did not think they were getting any inheritance. Lyle's prosecutor, Pam Bozanich, argued that "men could not be raped because they lack the necessary equipment to be raped." Erik testified that a couple weeks before the night of the killings, he told his brother about the sexual abuse he was experiencing, which then led to several confrontations within the family. They also testified that their father threatened to kill them if they did not keep the abuse a secret. They claimed that the last confrontation happened inside the house den on August20, 1989, a few minutes before Kitty and José were killed. The brothers then stated that their father closed the den's door at that time, which was unusual. Paranoid and afraid that they would be killed by their own parents, Lyle and Erik went outside of the house to load their shotguns. Erik stated, "As I went into the room, I just started firing." The trial ended with two deadlocked juries, and as a result,
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announced immediately that the brothers would be retried. The second trial was somewhat less publicized, in part because Judge
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did not allow cameras in the courtroom. During the second trial, Weisberg, relying upon a legal decision by the Supreme Court in an unrelated case, limited testimony about the sexual abuse claims and did not allow the jury to vote on manslaughter charges instead of murder charges. Both brothers were eventually convicted on two counts of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder; in the penalty phase of the trial, they were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The jury said that the abuse defense was not a factor in its deliberations, but decided not to impose the
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because both brothers had no criminal record or history of violence prior to the murders. However, unlike the juries in the previous trials, the jury in the penalty phase rejected the defense's theory that the brothers killed their parents out of fear and believed that they committed the killings in order to inherit their father's wealth. During the penalty phase of the trial, Abramson apparently told defense witness William Vicary to edit his own notes, but the district attorney's office decided not to launch a criminal investigation on Abramson. Both brothers also filed motions for a mistrial, claiming that they suffered irreversible damage in the penalty phase as a result of possible misconduct and ineffective representation by Abramson. On July2, 1996, Weisberg sentenced the brothers to life in prison without the possibility of parole, and also sentenced them to consecutive sentences for the killings and the charges of conspiracy to commit murder.


Incarceration

As in their pretrial detention, the
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separated the brothers and sent them to different prisons. Since they were considered to be maximum-security inmates, they were segregated from other prisoners. They remained in separate prisons until February 2018, when Lyle was moved from Mule Creek State Prison to the
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Appeals

On February27, 1998, the California Court of Appeal upheld the brothers' murder convictions, and on May28, 1998, the
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declined to review the case, thus allowing the decision of the appellate court to stand. Both brothers filed '' habeas corpus'' petitions with the Supreme Court of California, which were denied in 1999. Having exhausted their appeal remedies in state court, they filed separate ''habeas corpus'' petitions in the United States District Court. On March4, 2003, a magistrate judge recommended the denial of the petitions, and the district court adopted the recommendation. They then decided to appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. On September7, 2005, a three-judge panel denied both their ''habeas corpus'' petitions, although Judge Alex Kozinski stated that the trial judge changed many of his rulings during the two trials. In May 2023, the brothers filed documents seeking a new hearing based on newly discovered evidence purporting to show that their father had also molested boy-band member
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. Specifically, on Tuesday, April 18, 2023 on a segment of the '' Today Show'' about an upcoming docuseries, Roy stated that he had been drugged and raped by José Menéndez when he was visiting their New Jersey home at the age of 14.


Marriages and interviews in prison

On July 2, 1996, Lyle married Anna Eriksson at a ceremony attended by Abramson and his aunt Marta Menéndez, and presided over by Judge Nancy Brown; they divorced on April 1, 2001 after Eriksson discovered that Lyle was allegedly cheating on her with another woman. In November 2003, Lyle married Rebecca Sneed at a ceremony in a visiting area of Mule Creek State Prison; they had known each other for around ten years before their engagement. On June 12, 1999, Erik married Tammi Ruth Saccoman at Folsom State Prison in a prison waiting room. Tammi later stated: "Our wedding cake was a
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. We improvised. It was a wonderful ceremony until I had to leave. That was a very lonely night." In an October 2005 interview with ABC News, she described her relationship with Erik as "something that I've dreamed about for a long time. And it's just something very special that I never thought that I would ever have." In 2005, Saccoman self-published a book, ''They Said We'd Never Make It – My Life with Erik Menéndez'', but she said on CNN's '' Larry King Live'' that Erik also "did a lot of editing on the book". In an interview with ''People'' magazine, she stated: Saccoman also stated that she and her daughter drive the every weekend to visit Erik, and that her daughter refers to him as her "Earth Dad". Discussing his life sentence, Erik stated: "Tammi is what gets me through. I can't think about the sentence. When I do, I do it with a great sadness and a primal fear. I break into a cold sweat. It's so frightening I just haven't come to terms with it." In 2010, A&E released ''Mrs. Menéndez'', a documentary about Saccoman. In late 2017, A&E aired a five-part documentary titled ''The Menendez Murders: Erik Tells All'', in which Erik describes via telephone the murders and the aftermath. The series also shows never-before-seen photos and new interviews with prosecutors, law enforcement, close family and friends, and medical experts.


In popular culture


Documentary

* In 2000, "Menendez Brothers – Blood Brothers", an episode from the documentary series by Court TV (now TruTV) ''Mugshots'', was aired at '' FilmRise''. * In 2015, ''
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Presents: American Scandals'' featured the Menéndez brothers in an episode, "Menendez Brothers: The Bad Sons". * In 2016, the Menéndez brothers were featured in the true-crime documentary '' Snapped''. * In 2017, the Menéndez brothers were featured in a documentary, ''Truth and Lies: The Menéndez Brothers – American Sons, American Murderers'' on ABC. * In 2017, HLN launched the new series ''How it Really Happened – with Hill Harper'', with an episode featuring the Menéndez brothers story. The episode, "The Menéndez Brothers: Murder in Beverly Hills", ends with a telephone interview of Lyle from jail with Chris Cuomo. * In 2020, BuzzFeed Unsolved features the Menéndez brothers in a one-episode special, "How They Were Caught: The Menendez Brothers". * In 2021, the Menéndez brothers were the subject of ABC's '' 20/20'' special, ''Inside the Menendez Movement''. The special features the popularity of the brothers on the video-sharing social media application TikTok, and their growing number of supporters from young adults outside and inside of the United States. * In August 2022, Discovery+ released ''Menéndez Brothers: Misjudged?'', a two-hour documentary focusing on the Menéndez brothers' case and trial. * In May 2023, Peacock released a documentary series titled ''Menendez + Menudo: Boys Betrayed'', which features Puerto Rican singer and former Menudo member
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alleging that he was sexually assaulted as a teenager by José Menéndez. * On May 1, 2023, Netflix announced that they were given "exclusive access" to the Menéndez brothers and would release a forthcoming documentary feature.


Films and series


Films

* In 1994, the Menéndez brothers were featured in the television film '' Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills'' on CBS. Lyle was portrayed by
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, and Erik was portrayed by Travis Fine. * In 1994, the television film ''Honor thy Father and Mother: The True Story of the Menendez Murders'' features Lyle and Erik Menéndez portrayed by Billy Warlock and David Berón, respectively. * In 1994, the Menéndez brothers were loosely depicted in the crime film '' Natural Born Killers''. * In 2017, the Menéndez brothers were featured in the
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television film '' Menendez: Blood Brothers'' (2017). Lyle was portrayed by Nico Tortorella, and Erik was portrayed by Myko Olivier.


Television series

* In 1990, the ''
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'' Season 1 episode " The Serpent's Tooth" is loosely based on the Menéndez Brothers case. * In 1994, the sitcom '' The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'' makes various comedic passing references to the Menéndez case. One such example is in season 4, episode 14, 19:20 into the episode. * In 1999, in '' The Sopranos'' Season 1 episode Boca, Junior Soprano makes a reference to the brothers' case, citing how their psychiatrist had appeared as a witness in the trial. * In 2008, "Gavin Volure", a season 3 episode of the TV series ''
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'', features Tracy Jordan making multiple references to the Menéndez brothers as he fears that his own children will similarly attempt to kill him for his wealth, an act he termed as "Menendez-ing". * In 2010, the Menéndez brothers were referenced by Bobby Singer in season 6, episode 12 of the CW series ''
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''. * In 2016, the Menéndez brothers were mentioned several times in the FX drama '' The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story'' (2016). Based on the true story of
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's highly televised trial, the series was set at the same time as the Menéndez brothers' trials. There are several characters who have worked in the brothers' and O. J. Simpson's respective cases, such as Robert Shapiro, Lance Ito, and
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. Shapiro (portrayed by
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) mentioned Erik in Episode 2 stating, "In fact, I arranged the surrender of Erik Menendez from Israel." This statement is based on the actual speech by Shapiro during Simpson's infamous Bronco chase, in an attempt to have him surrender to the police. * In 2017, NBC aired '' Law & Order: True Crime – The Menéndez Murders.'' An 8-episode special from the
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franchise, the series depicts the detailed killings, investigation, arrests, and trials of the Menéndez brothers. Compared to its predecessors, the series portrays the brothers more sympathetically, focusing on the defense led by lawyer
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, and the physical and sexual abuse allegations. Lyle was portrayed by actor Miles Gaston Villanueva, who received a Best Actor nomination at the 33rd Imagen Awards, while Erik was portrayed by actor and singer Gus Halper. Its premiere at the Paley Center for Media was attended by Lyle's family and friends, who praised the series' depiction of the brothers. In an interview with '' Megyn Kelly Today'' after the first episode premiere, Lyle revealed that the series was "painful to watch", but the depiction of him by Villanueva is "surprisingly accurate" despite the producers and the actor not being able to communicate with him. At the 2018
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, the series made its entry with a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series, with Edie Falco nominated for her portrayal of Abramson. *In Netflix's ''
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'', Red made a reference to the Menéndez brothers while talking to his wife Kitty, coincidentally "Kitty" was also the nickname of their mother. *On May 1, 2023, Netflix announced ''Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menéndez Story'', the second season of Ryan Murphy's anthology series ''Monster'', following '' Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story'' (2022). It is set to be released in 2024. Cooper Koch and
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were cast as Erik and Lyle, respectively.


Parody and dark comedy

* In 1993, '' Saturday Night Live'' aired a comedy sketch featuring guest host John Malkovich where the Menéndez brothers blame the murder of their parents on their identical twin brothers. In 2015, the Menéndez brothers are referenced again in the sketch song "First Got Horny 2 U" from a Season 41 episode hosted by Elizabeth Banks. * In 1996, the media hype surrounding the first trial was parodied in the dark comedy film '' The Cable Guy.'' * In 1997,
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's novel ''Resentment: A Comedy'' was published, which is drawn in part from the Menendez murders and trial. * In 2006, the TV Show ''
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'' S03E04, titled
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, featured a running gag throughout the episode where leading character Tracy Jordan believes his sons are plotting to murder him to inherit his fortune. When Tracy returns to his family home at night, he enters his house and timidly says, "Hey guys. Daddy's home. Don't Menendez me." * In 2009, the TV Show '' The Venture Bros.'' featured two former boy detectives named Lance and Dale Hale who are heavily implied to have killed their father with a shotgun. * In 2010, the TV Show ''
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'' S06E16 featured a brief joke where a character has a tattoo with the text "Free Lyle Menendez". * In 2016, the Menendez brothers were subjects of the weekly comedic "true-crime" podcast ''
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''.


Others

* The Menéndez brothers are seen in the background of the 1990–1991 NBA Hoops'
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basketball card in which the
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point guard is seen making a bounce pass and they appear to be sitting courtside behind Jackson. In December 2018, eBay began terminating any auctions in which they are mentioned in the listing. The
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played 28 games during the period when the Menéndez brothers went on a spending spree after the murders of their parents. Some eBay sellers have continued to sell the card and have also altered the images accompanying the listing so that the Menéndez brothers are neither mentioned in the listing nor seen in photos of the card accompanying the listing.


See also

* List of homicides in California * Parricide


References


Further reading

* Davis, Don (1994) ''Bad Blood: The Shocking True Story Behind the Menéndez Killings'' St. Martin, New York, * Menéndez, Lyle; Novelli, Norma; Walker, Mike; and Spreckels, Judith (1995) ''The Private Diary of Lyle Menéndez: In His Own Words!'' Dove Books, Beverly Hills, California, * Menéndez, Tammi (2005) ''They Said We'd Never Make It: My Life With Erik Menéndez'' NewGalen Publishing, Santa Clarita, California, * Soble, Ronald L. and Johnson, John (1994) ''Blood Brothers: The Inside Story of the Menéndez Murders'' Onyx, New York, * Thornton, Hazel; Wrightsman, Lawrence S.; Posey, Amy J. and Scheflin, Alan W. (1995) ''Hung Jury: The Diary of a Menéndez Juror'' Temple University Press, Philadelphia; new "20 Years Later" edition updated with new material, Graymalkin Media (2017) * Rand, Robert (2018) ''The Menendez Murders: The Shocking Untold Story of the Menendez Family and the Killings that Stunned the Nation'' BenBella Books


External links


Nightmare on Elm Drive
by Dominick Dunne. '' Vanity Fair'', October 1990
Three Faces of Evil
by Dominick Dunne. '' Vanity Fair'', June 1996
Wife of Erik Menéndez talks about relationship
at MSNBC TV, December 22, 2005
Tammi Menéndez on Loving Erik
at ABC News
Menéndez Brothers
at Court TV (now TruTV)
Menéndez Brothers
at Crime Library
Mug shots of the brothers
on The Smoking Gun
archived trial transcripts
from Court TV {{DEFAULTSORT:Menéndez, Lyle and Erik Living people American people of Cuban descent 1989 murders in the United States 20th-century American criminals American male criminals American people convicted of murder Crime in California Criminal duos Criminals from California Criminals from New Jersey Criminals from New York City Male murderers Parricides People convicted of murder by California Sibling duos Year of birth missing (living people)