Erik Menendez was denied parole after making his bid for freedom before California's parole board. The younger of the two notorious Menendez brothers, who were both convicted in the 1989 shotgun murders of their wealthy parents in Beverly Hills, made his first plea before the parole board on Thursday morning.
His brother, Lyle, is scheduled to face his own parole suitability hearing on Friday. Both brothers were made eligible for paroled release after they were resentenced by a judge in May. Erik Menendez can try for parole again at another hearing in three years, the board ruled.
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