Rosie O’Donnell is sharing personal insight into her support for the Menendez brothers. The actress and comedian joined Chris Cuomo on News Nation alongside the brothers’ attorney, Mark Geragos, and explained why she’s passionately advocating for their release. Erik and Lyle are currently serving life sentences without parole for the 1989 murder of their parents, Jose and Kitty, and Rosie shared her belief in the siblings’ claim that Jose had molested them throughout their childhood. Rosie also recalled how her connection to Erik and Lyle began nearly 30 years ago and why she doesn’t think society was in a place at that time to take their allegations seriously. Rosie’s latest public remarks come weeks after Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced that new evidence was being considered in the brothers’ case.
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They killed their mother for her changing the will after the committed grand theft larcenies.
Cant live in a dorm? So exaggerated. Move out and get a job. They were 17 and 21, adults.
But they had to live at home and service their father or lose their tuition for school
You must be forgetting that Jose was a very powerful and rich man. He had connections. Lyle and Erik were also abused since they were 5 or 6, hardwired to believe that they could never escape him no matter how hard they tried. Erik tried escaping home when he was 12. He didn’t get far. He was brought home by people Jose had asked to bring him home, police maybe. He was beaten terribly and was told that if he ever do it again, he would kill him. He again tried by going to Stanford for college. Jose said no and enrolled him at UCLA instead so he could still go home and _serve his father._ It’s easier for us people to say they should have done this or that, but unless we’re all in the position that these abusees were in, we would never fully understand them. Monsters like PDiddy, Epstein, and Weinstein got away with their crimes for decades. People were blaming the victims for not telling them early, when in fact, multiple cases were reported against these monsters but were never taken seriously. Money works, fame works and connections work. Justice works for the powerful unless justice is forced to truly work for the victims.
Additionally, no one would be asking that female daughter if she enjoyed it.
Shouldn’t she focus a little more on her own abused and neglected grandkid and her drug addled daughter?