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“Character assassination” of two brothers who murdered their father and mother? I don’t care a fig for Netflix but they hardly stepped over the line in painting these horrible creatures for what they are.
I watched it last night. At a minimum, even with exaggeration, the boys were incredibly stupid. Reminds me of Goodfellas. Immediately after the heist, crew members went on a spending spree. So did the Menendez boys. It was a badly planned murder.
I didn’t know they had Netflix in prisons.
So is NPR on the same side of the brothers? I can believe it.
They massacred their mother and father. Merciless, blew them away and made sure they were dead. The hell with them.
They have no ‘reputation’ to save.
Oh goody, another instruction video showing us how to murder.
They were convicted of murdering their parents. I don’t see how anything in this Netflix series could possibly make them seem even more evil.
But they were adults.
Someone wants to let these murderers out. What they did to their parents who gave them everything. Nothing will save them from God’s judgement.
From Wikipedia:
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 Twinkie. 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: Not having sex in my life is difficult, but it's not a problem for me. I have to be emotionally attached, and I'm emotionally attached to Erik ... My family does not understand. When it started to get serious, some of them just threw up their hands. Saccoman also stated that she and her daughter drove 150 mi 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."
Pathological!
Regards,