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As Erik and Lyle Menendez prepare for their re-sentencing hearing in March, their cousin, Anamaria Baralt, is speaking out on their behalf, urging their release. “Hope is a dangerous game when you are an inmate after 35 years,” she says. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY.



The Menendez brothers cousin, who has chosen to remain anonymous, has spoken out amidst the delay in their re-sentencing. The cousin, who was close to Lyle and Erik Menendez during their trial and conviction for the murder of their parents in 1996, expressed frustration and confusion over the continued delays in their re-sentencing.

“It’s been over 30 years since the murders occurred, and the legal process just seems to drag on and on,” the cousin said. “I know that what they did was wrong, but they have served their time and it’s time for them to have a fair re-sentencing.”

The Menendez brothers were originally sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, but a 2018 law allowed inmates who were under 26 years old at the time of their crime to seek re-sentencing. Despite this, the brothers have faced multiple delays in their re-sentencing hearings.

“I just want closure for everyone involved, including the brothers themselves,” the cousin said. “They have expressed remorse for their actions, and it’s time for them to have a chance at a fair re-sentencing. I hope that the legal system can finally bring this to a resolution.”

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