Menéndez Lyle and Erik, thirty years ago, were charged with killing their parents after shooting them with shotguns while they were seated in the living area of their Beverly Hills residence.
In 1996, both of them were convicted for the murder of Louise Mary, a former beauty queen who used to be called Kitty, and her father José Menéndez, a music executive.
Her brothers argued in defense that their mother’s preferred action was to do nothing and ignore it, despite knowing about it, and that their father had suffered years of sexual abuse before they killed their parents in their own defense.
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Regarding Menudo, Erik pointed out that at some point they heard rumors about something that had happened with Menudo.
Erik Menéndez said, “In the house, they went upstairs and he wanted to talk to him alone. He took one of the children and left. I specifically remember that my dad was one of the men who chose and selected the new members of the group.”
What do Roy Rosselló and the Menéndez brothers have in common?
The former member of Menudo who has chosen to speak out in the series that will be aired on Peacock, on May 2nd, about the abuse he suffered from José Menéndez, who was affiliated with the band because he had signed with the group as an executive of RCA Records, is Roy Rosselló.
Rosello declares while pointing at Menéndez in a photo during the progress of the series: that is the man who violated me, that is the pedophile… It’s time for the world to know the truth, I know what he did to me in his house.
José Menéndez: the identical individual who sexually assaulted Roselló and the siblings Menéndez is the shared factor between them.
Rosselló claims that he was taken to Menéndez’s house by Edgardo Díaz, who is also the manager and producer of the group, and whom he accused of raping him in 2014 in the same way.
During his visit to Menéndez’s house in New Jersey when he was 14 years old, José Menéndez drugged and sexually assaulted him.
“Menudo: Eternal Youth” Within HBO Max’s four-part documentary series, additional individuals from the band also admitted to experiencing verbal, sexual, and emotional mistreatment. Roy is not the sole individual who has spoken out against these mistreatments, and it is important to bear in mind this fact.