Saturday, November 16, 2024

NEW DA NOT IMPRESSED BY NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY ON MENENDEZ BROTHERS

New Los Angeles DA issues stern Menendez Brothers case update on possible freedom ahead of bombshell hearing

 

By Alyssa Guzman 


Daily Mail

Nov 16, 2024

 

Nathan Hochman, 60 - who will replace his predecessor George Gascón , who called for the hearing - said the Menendez brothers' fans might not truly understand the men's case and their resentencing shouldn't be rushed

Nathan Hochman, 60 - who will replace his predecessor George Gascón , who called for the hearing - said the Menendez brothers' fans might not truly understand the men's case and their resentencing shouldn't be rushed

 

The incoming Los Angeles district attorney has issued a stern warning to Erik and Lyle Menendez's fans as a bombshell resentencing hearing approaches. 

Nathan Hochman, 60, said the Menendez brothers' fans might not truly understand their case and their resentencing shouldn't be rushed, he told the The Daily Beast

He fears the resurgence in popularity of the case comes from the explosive Netflix series and documentary that covered their crimes - both of which he's been avoiding ahead of making the big decision.

'I purposely just didn’t want to see [the shows] because what’s the point? It’s not like I’m going to watch the movie. I’d rather read the book,' he told The Daily Beast. 

'I have some vague recollections of the case 30 years ago and that’s all the more reason why I feel compelled to…really get deep into the facts.' 

Hochman,- who will replace his predecessor George Gascón, who called for the hearing - went on to say that 'newspaper accounts are wildly inaccurate often on what the true facts of a case looks like.'

Hochman also won't be blinded by celebrity endorsements from the likes of Kim Kardashian and Cooper Koch, who played Erik in the Netflix series. 

One of Gascón's last acts in office - and one speculated to help boost his reelection campaign - was to ask a judge to resentence the case to manslaughter charges.

 

'Any time a particular case gets this level of attention, it’s even that more important to get it right,' he said. The judge is set to make a decision on the Menendez case on December 11, but Hochman has signaled he will ask for an extension as he only takes office on December 2

'Any time a particular case gets this level of attention, it’s even that more important to get it right,' he said. The judge is set to make a decision on the Menendez case on December 11, but Hochman has signaled he will ask for an extension as he only takes office on December 2

 

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

But they were VICTIMS too. They said so. They wouldn't lie, would they?