The Menendez brothers elaborated on the harassment they experienced and went into full detail, which ultimately helped the judges understand why they committed the crime. “True Crime" highlighted the brothers' detailed explanation of how they endured years of sexual abuse at the hands of their father Jose, who was described as cruel, as well as a perfectionist and a sick man” (Simpkins 1). The author makes it clear that the brothers had faced this harsh treatment since they were toddlers. Jose, neglecting his kid’s physical and mental health, initiated emotions to bundle up. However, those who knew about the family's status felt a need to have a say and argued against the brothers, regardless of the brother’s feelings. The trail continued, and the controversial statements rose. Outside people had views against the brothers. Since the Menendez brothers come from a wealthy family in Beverly Hills, many started to assume the situation. “Inside the courtroom, prosecutors argued the Menendez brothers were after their inheritance, but Lyle and Erik said they killed in self-defense” (Zakarin
The Menendez brothers elaborated on the harassment they experienced and went into full detail, which ultimately helped the judges understand why they committed the crime. “True Crime" highlighted the brothers' detailed explanation of how they endured years of sexual abuse at the hands of their father Jose, who was described as cruel, as well as a perfectionist and a sick man” (Simpkins 1). The author makes it clear that the brothers had faced this harsh treatment since they were toddlers. Jose, neglecting his kid’s physical and mental health, initiated emotions to bundle up. However, those who knew about the family's status felt a need to have a say and argued against the brothers, regardless of the brother’s feelings. The trail continued, and the controversial statements rose. Outside people had views against the brothers. Since the Menendez brothers come from a wealthy family in Beverly Hills, many started to assume the situation. “Inside the courtroom, prosecutors argued the Menendez brothers were after their inheritance, but Lyle and Erik said they killed in self-defense” (Zakarin