48 Hours | The Menendez Brothers’ Fight for Freedom | Full Episode + Post Mortem @48hours | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 15 hours ago.
The Menendez brothers are hoping new evidence could reopen the case against them after receiving life sentences for gunning down their own parents.
Watch "The Menendez Brothers’ Fight for Freedom" and then catch up with the "48 Hours" team diving into one of the most notorious cases from the 1990s. Join correspondent Natalie Morales and coordinating producer Alicia Tejada on "Post Mortem" as they talk about what’s changed since the brothers’ first trials and the new evidence that may set them free after being behind bars for over three decades.
00:00 The Menendez Brothers’ Fight for Freedom
41:58 Listen to a post-mortem on the episode
Listen to "Post Mortem" wherever you get your podcasts: apple.co/3zO9yct
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The Menendez brothers are hoping new evidence could reopen the case against them after receiving life sentences for gunning down their own parents.
Watch "The Menendez Brothers’ Fight for Freedom" and then catch up with the "48 Hours" team diving into one of the most notorious cases from the 1990s. Join correspondent Natalie Morales and coordinating producer Alicia Tejada on "Post Mortem" as they talk about what’s changed since the brothers’ first trials and the new evidence that may set them free after being behind bars for over three decades.
00:00 The Menendez Brothers’ Fight for Freedom
41:58 Listen to a post-mortem on the episode
Listen to "Post Mortem" wherever you get your podcasts: apple.co/3zO9yct
Crime. Social justice. Impact. "48 Hours" investigates the most intriguing crime and justice cases that touch on all areas of the human experience including greed and passion. "48 Hours," which premiered in 1988, has developed a rich history of original reporting and impact journalism that has helped exonerate wrongly convicted people, caused cold cases to be reopened and solved, and along the way changed lives.
Subscribe to the "48 Hours" YouTube channel: youtube.com/48hours
Watch full episodes of "48 Hours": cbsnews.com/48-hours/full-episodes
Listen to the "48 Hours" podcast: link.chtbl.com/48-Hours
Listen to the "My Life of Crime with Erin Moriarty" podcast: link.chtbl.com/CBSNewsMLOC
Follow "48 Hours" on Instagram: instagram.com/48hoursCBS
Like "48 Hours" on Facebook: facebook.com/48hours
Follow "48 Hours" on Twitter: twitter.com/48hours
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