The Menendez brothers’ attorney Mark Geragos sparked outrage after claiming gender bias keeps his clients imprisoned. Geragos argued if the brothers were sisters, they’d already be free—a claim that insults victims of domestic violence everywhere. This comes as a California judge resentenced Erik and Lyle Menendez to 50 years-to-life, making them eligible for parole after 35 years for brutally murdering their parents in 1989.
Relatives begged the court for mercy, tearfully claiming the brothers are “changed men” who deserve freedom. A retired judge testified the Menendez duo helped rehabilitate other inmates, pushing the liberal fantasy that even cold-blooded killers can be “fixed.” Prosecutors noted the brothers smuggled cellphones into prison last year—proving they still break rules when it suits them.
Los Angeles’ soft-on-crime DA George Gascón originally supported reducing their sentences, continuing his pattern of coddling criminals. The Menendez defense team whined about “unfair punishment” while ignoring the blood-soaked facts—these privileged rich kids blasted their parents with shotguns to inherit millions.
Judge Michael Jesic dismissed prosecutors’ concerns about the brothers lying for decades, proving California courts prioritize criminals’ “feelings” over justice. During emotional Zoom statements, the Menendez pair finally “took responsibility”—a rehearsed act their lawyers hope will Manipulate parole boards.
Geragos’ gender warfare rhetoric distracts from the brothers’ vicious crimes. True conservatives know justice shouldn’t depend on whether killers have XY chromosomes. The Menendez murders exposed Hollywood’s moral decay—spoiled brats raised without values, now exploiting woke legal loopholes.
While liberals push prisoner “rehabilitation,” victims’ rights advocates warn freeing these killers would endanger society. The brothers’ cellphone smuggling proves they haven’t reformed—they’ve just learned to fake remorse. California’s parole boards must reject this charade and keep these monsters behind bars.
This case exposes the Left’s obsession with emptying prisons, even for savages who butchered their own family. Patriots remember Jose and Kitty Menendez—successful immigrants gunned down by their entitled sons. Their memory deserves justice, not politically correct pandering to murderers.
The Menendez brothers’ bid for freedom highlights everything wrong with America’s justice system. Decades ago, they’d have faced execution. Now, liberal judges and DAs treat them as victims. It’s time to put public safety over criminals’ “second chances”—starting with denying parole to these remorseless killers.