I can fix them.
(but I don’t want to)
Live, love and stan my jealous fictional boyfriends <3333
*being obsessed with fictional blonde psychopaths is a crime*
me:
wolverine is absolutely not hip with the kids inspired by this post
sometimes baby is a 37 year old korean man that plays a crazy drug addict in squid game
HAPPY 54th BIRTHDAY ERIK MENENDEZ!
"Never think for a second, that I favor someone else over my brother"
Lyle Menendez
No one is more Team Lyle than Erik
logging on
Menendez Myth: Kitty and Jose were shot while they were eating strawberries and whipped cream
Fact check: False
One of the most perverse pro prosecution lies, is that Jose and Kitty Menendez were shot while innocently watching TV and eating strawberries and ice cream, or blueberries and whipped cream. Even the prosecution doesn't know it's own lies. There was an empty glass found, with remnants of blueberries. But they were not shot while eating berries and cream. Firstly the glasses were empty, so unless Erik and Lyle were extremely considerate and let their parents finish their snack, that isn't possible. Also there is no blood on the glasses, no bullet holes, nothing. This is a lie that was used by the prosecution in an attempt to whitewash Kitty and Jose's action. To minimize the fear that the boys felt in that last week.
The glass is seen here on the table.
This is from Dominick Dunne's first article, written in October 1990 titled, Nightmare on Elm Drive. As you can see, the narrative is already being set, that Jose and Kitty were innocently murdered by their evil sons.
The truth comes from Leslie Abramson's book, The Defense is Ready
This video also debunks the claims
The moral of the Menendez case, is how much media narratives can drive public opinions and how careful we have to be when analyzing these cases. The tabloid media is run on scandal and intrigue, it cares little for the truth. The truth is a lost art it seems.
“Not only was she a brilliant lawyer but having her in my life was the first time I ever felt a kind of maternal love. She saved my life in more ways than from the death penalty. There is not enough space on Facebook for me to explain. I learned more life lessons from her than anyone else. Her influence on me continues to this day.” — Lyle Menendez via Facebook post, 2017.
Hi guys! Here’s a photo of Erik. 🖤