
68 - The Menendez Brothers
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Netflix’s new documentary, MONSTERS, and the resurgence of public fascination with claims of long-term sexual abuse by their father have reignited the debate: Were the Menendez brothers cold-blooded killers... or desperate survivors?
Renowned criminal defense attorney Sam Bassett dissects the explosive case of the Menendez brothers — a story of wealth, abuse, and murder that shattered America's perception of family innocence.
Dr. Craig Wetterer joins to play devil’s advocate, presenting the prosecution’s side and revealing how trauma, privilege, and courtroom theatrics collided in one of the most notorious trials of the century.
Tune in as we explore how childhood trauma reshapes the courtroom — and why the battle for justice is far from over.
Connect with Sam on X (formerly Twitter): @SamBassettlaw
https://www.mbfc.com/our-attorneys/samuel-bassett
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Menendez Case
03:07 Legal Mechanisms for Resentencing
06:18 The Role of Forensic Psychology in Sentencing
09:29 Risk Assessment Protocols
12:02 Self-Defense and Abuse Dynamics
16:05 Political Implications of the Case
21:01 The Emotional Impact of the Case
25:37 Learned Helplessness and Domestic Violence
30:25 The Evolution of Psychological Mitigation
38:51 The Future of Sexual Abuse Conversations
43:55 Predictions for the Menendez Brothers' Future
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