New owners of Menendez brothers murder mansion revealed

The notorious Beverly Hills mansion where the Menendez brothers brutally murdered their parents has new owners, and the sale has only stoked the flames of public fascination surrounding the infamous case.Seven months after the home was sold for a staggering $17 million, the new owners have been revealed as the wealthy Lahijani family, a prominent Iranian-American clan with significant investments in Los Angeles real estate.The property, which has changed hands multiple times since the 1989 killings, is now undergoing extensive renovations, but the Menendez legacy continues to draw unwanted attention.Lyle and Erik Menendez, who shocked the world with the cold-blooded slayings of their parents, Kitty and Jose, have been thrust back into the spotlight thanks to Netflix’s explosive true-crime series, “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.” The show, which dramatizes the events leading up to the murders, has triggered a wave of interest in the brothers’ tragic story, transforming their former home into a dark tourist hotspot.

Curious onlookers have been swarming the quiet, affluent neighborhood, hoping to sneak a peek at the house where the infamous crime unfolded, much to the dismay of the local residents.According to TMZ, neighbors have been pleading with the Beverly Hills police to intervene, reporting an uptick in trespassing and disturbances from Netflix fans hoping to catch a glimpse of the notorious mansion.

“It’s been non-stop since the series came out,” one frustrated resident told The Post.The mansion, originally purchased by Jose Menendez for $4 million in 1988, became the scene of a horrifying crime the following year when his two sons fatally shot him and his wife.The brothers, now serving life sentences without parole in California, have continued to insist their actions were the result of years of abuse at the hands of their father.

This claim has resurfaced in “The Menendez Brothers,” a new Netflix documentary released on Oct.7...

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Publisher: New York Post

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